Tuesday, 18 May 2010

MY PLAN FOR THIS UP COMING WEEK-

MY PLAN FOR THIS UP COMING WEEK-
this week i need to carry out as much research and feedback as possible ; i need to prepare all visual material that i want to include in my report.i need to collect all supporting material (notes,essay,plans,examples of work etc) in a folder in my laptop.
Already we made an event on facebook and a facebook group so i shall make a write survey and and a facebook survey about our cramba event.

when we go and see the lvl 3 students tomorrow -

questions to ask them about our video

- do you think that our performance was good , good by what you have seen on our video ?
- do you think it sounded good ?
-what worked well and hat didn't ?
-what constructive criticism do you have ?
- what are you general comments on our performance ?

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

research the origins of festivals
(u)A festival is an event, usually  staged by a local community, which celebrates some unique aspect of that community.

A festival is an event, usually and ordinarily staged by a local community, which centers on and celebrates some unique aspect of that community.

Among many religions, a feast is a set of celebrations in honour of God or gods. A feast and a festival are historically interchangeable. However, the term "feast" has also entered common secular parlance as a synonym for any large or elaborate meal. When used as in the meaning of a festival, most often refers to a religious festival rather than a film or art festival.

In the Christian liturgical calendar there are two principal feasts, properly known as the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord (Christmas) and the Feast of the Resurrection, (Easter). In the CatholicEastern Orthodox, and Anglican liturgical calendars there are a great number of lesser feasts throughout the year commemorating saints, sacred events, doctrines, etc.

For a list of festivals in the USA, please see List of festivals in the United States.(u)

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