Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Photo Story MCW

The part that I most enjoyed about MCW was the assembly. I'm able to look forward to this part ever year. I especially enjoyed the boll wood dancers. I can only imagine the time and the effort that was poured into all these performances. I also liked the idea of how each culture at Mission was represented, or at least a great effort was made. Even for the faculty,I can't imagine the sacrifice and the management that went to make MCW what it was. The following are a couple photos that capture the fervor excitement and the endless enjoyment. It is in the order that I thought was the most entertaining.

There was a lot of skill and finesse that the ballerinas displayed during MCW assembly. They didn't perform just one act, instead they incorporated different styles throughout history. Although these ballerinas only employed 'four forms' they put on a marvelous performance that was greatly appreciated by the entire school. 
Growing up I thought that wushu was for the elderly as a method to help the muscles and the bones grow. Upon seeing the multicultural performance I was appalled by the fast lightening reflexes of the martial artists. It is definitely something that I look forward to the coming year.

Mr. Huei has been performing in Multicultural Assembly for as long as I have attended this school, three measly years, and each year he is able to deliver an outstanding performance. He's still involved in the school in other ways than teaching and that's something that I really admire about him. It just goes to prove that age is just a number!

Bollywood is a part of the Mission identity. During the time of multicultural week all the animosity and the lines between the classes disappear. In order to produce such a marvelous performance as the Bollywood crew did there is a need for cooperation and perseverance. It was very fun and enjoyable experience. 

Although the majority of Mission students are passive and prefer to stick to Bach or Beethoven these group of students set themselves apart by performing a beat-box coalition. I was taken aback by the display of skill and the unique sounds that originated from each member. It was a little difficult to hear because of the inferior sound system and the endless chattering of the students. 

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