Hi everyone, I'm relieve that my ballet exam are finally over. In ballet, we actually had to learn 3 types of dances starting from grade 1. Now I'm in grade 5. After exam then grade 6. I started ballet at the age of 8 and the reason I wanted to learn ballet is because I like their performances outfits. But I hate tutus! I like skirts only.
In ballet, we had to learn classical ballet, free movement and character dance. We must learn 4 dances. Actually 3 dances per grade, but starting from grade5, we had to learn 4. The character dance is a must, but we have to choose 1 of 3 of the dances ( tarantula, study b and free movement ). I danced the study b. This time the examiner is from singapore, Miss Teo. But my pianist is still the same since my first ballet exam. All this while, I've always get distinction ( means 75-100 ).
When, I'm in primary, I got 81 marks. Then, my teacher let us skip to grade 2 without completing grade 1. Got to save a year's money ( hehehehe... ). Grade 2, I got 89. Grade 3, I think is 80. Then last year, grade 4, I got 75. It nearly scared the hell out of me. One more marks and I'll get merit!
So, this year I must also get distinction. For myself and because my mum and teacher ask me to. ^^
Well, it's full moon time now and everyone seems a bit gloomy. As expected. But, there is 2 people who is extra happy today.
When we were waiting at the bus stop, Dion went of somewhere. Kingston just came out and stand beside me. I know he is there, but I just keep looking around as if he's invisible or something. The he look at me with the face expression like ' Umm... hello? Am I invisible or something? '
Then he go away and stand somewhere where he can look at us. Then me and Dion go and check if my aunty had arrived or not. We walked past him and he look at us again. And finally he went home. Maybe it's because of the lack of attention? I'll never know. Boys are quite hard to understand actually. To me. I had deja vu in a row today.
In case you don't know what deja vu means look below:
The experience of feeling sure that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously (an individual feels as though an event has already happened or has happened in the near past), although the exact circumstances of the previous encounter are uncertain. The term was coined by a French psychic researcher, Emile Boirac ( 1851–1917 ) in his book "L'Avenir des sciences psychiques" ("The Future of Psychic Sciences"), which expanded upon an essay he wrote while an undergraduate. The experience of deja vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness," "strangeness," or "weirdness." The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience "genuinely happened" in the past.
The experience of deja vu seems to be quite common among adults and children alike; in formal studies, 70% of people report having experienced it at least once. References to the experience of deja vu are also found in literature of the past, indicating it is not a new phenomenon. It has been extremely difficult to evoke the déjà vu experience in laboratory settings, therefore making it a subject of few empirical studies. Recently, researchers have found ways to recreate this sensation using hypnosis.
Bye, I've got to go now. It's quite late already.




2 comments:
WOW!!!
So Clever... Scoring distinctions for few years... You are great... Keep it up!
Ah mei,
Who are the "2 people" are very happy??
I wondering....??
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