Part of any English camp program involves the classic talent show to end the night. Where one culture experiences skits or magic tricks, another will show off piano or ballet. In Korea, however, dancing proved to be predominant.
So, when you give a kid a talent show, there is some part of the brain that expects innocent, struggling talent. That nervous kid who stands on stage with the ventriloquist doll sitting lifeless on his lap is a classic example of stage fright and the pressure to impress. And yet, there is always that person or that group or that duo who manages to flourish in the limelight, turning from ordinary to absolutely abnormal.
In this case, team 'Hungry Tigers,' the undeniable underdogs, took to the stage to perform "Circus" by MC Mong.
They won first place.
Friday, July 11, 2008
When You Give a Kid a Talent Show
Labels:
circus,
English camp,
korea,
MC Mong,
pelvic thrusts,
talent show
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