Tuesday, 23 September 2008
College pupil’s dancing success again!
A group of three girl pupils named Bo, Durian, and Maratti (Grade 12, science) well known as ‘Black Modern’, from the College at Asian University, entered the second round of the ‘Love is to protect’ dance competition and received second prize from the Ministry of public health project of the same name. The ‘Love is to protect’ initiative promotes the use of condoms for AIDS prevention and was launched by this government department on August 31st, 2008 at Pacific park, Chonburi. The dance competition invited teenage entrants between the ages of 14 and 18 years.
There were two rounds for this contest. For the first round, the girls made a video clip showing their personalities and abilities including modern dance, English and French. Deadline for the second round of competition was August 26th. Following a successful review of their first round video, the girls were invited to compete in the second round on August 31st at Pacific park, Chonburi against four other teams. The video clip was recorded at the Auditorium at the Asian University. Younger members of staff Aj. Kanjana, Aj. Pinyo, Aj. Thanita, and Aj. Patrica offered constructive criticism and helpful advice during its recording.
The interim period between first round success and second round stage performance was feverish, almost frantic. Much time and advice was sought from the named staff members to further encourage the girls and spur them on to greater second round success.
On the 31st August at Robinsons, Sriracha, a large audience watched each of the competitors’ performances with Black Modern closing the show. The girls’ hard work payed off with second prize in the competition consisting of a trophy and money.
Well done Black Modern.
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