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usernamenumber) wrote2009-08-06 11:10 am
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In today's instalment of People are Awesome (even when discussing not-awesome things)
I've seen sand paintings, and even sand animations before, but never performed in real-time. I am just amazed.
I've seen sand paintings, and even sand animations before, but never performed in real-time. I am just amazed.
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Any idea what she wrote at the end there?
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Like "in my heart" or something like that.
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I'm curious what your reaction to the piece was. To me, I was stuck by how universal images of change, war and destruction are because I was moved by it even though, to be honest, I don't really know the history that she was describing. And I wondered how being closer to the history would affect the message, and whether it would have the same or a different effect on someone from Russia as it seemed to have on the Ukranian audience.
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