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Reflections 3/5/2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008

Today, our group met up for the discussion of the play that we were going to organise at Nan Hua Primary School next Friday. We were quite lethargic at the start, with 2 members almost falling asleep. However, this was because they woke up extremely early for the Open House in HCI that very morning. It was understandable since they were too tired to carry on. The other 3 of us started off our discussion and drafted out the form for parents to inform them about the food drive. After which, we started to brainstorm for ideas over the play. It was quite a fruitful session and many crazy and yet creative ideas we thrown forth. We took every idea seriously, and considered the feasibility. Finally, we also weighed the tone of the play. We could not make it too childish and not too complicated at the same time. Our script had to be edited a few times in order to guarantee as high a chance of success of our play.

After which, we tried out our play without the power point slide first. It was rather awkward at first, as it was our first time at it. However, through honest feedback, hearty laughter and some embarrassing actions, we managed to pull through a good play which we were quite satisfied with. In conclusion, the play will be short and sweet, but packed with a message to be brought across to the primary school students: the situation of the needy and how they can help by donating to the food drive organised in their school.

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