Homework WE 12/12/16 - Flash Mob
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 5:12 pm
As Wen says, Maureen - these prompts were challenging! You and Wen have taken two entirely different (and delightful) paths, and I'm going to branch out in another direction! I focused on the "flash mob" prompt - and decided to write about a YouTube clip I saw a while back. It involved one of my favourite opera singers - the Mexican tenor Rolando Villazon - participating in a surprise event at a shopping Mall in Germany.
Here's the story ...
FLASH MOB
(c) Shelley Hansen 6/12/16
I watched it on YouTube β a flash mob designed
for quick entertainment β with music in mind.
It happened in Germany, inside a Mall -
but where, just exactly, I cannot recall.
Initially, things were quite normal to see ...
a mum on a seat with her babe on her knee,
two friends having coffee, a cleaner with mop,
folk filling the food hall, inspecting each shop.
Then softly at first, came the start of a song.
Soon, joining in unison, some sang along.
It rose in crescendo as people chimed in,
creating explosions of glorious din!
The music was Handel, his best known by far -
a beautiful chorus β the Hallelujah.
Feet darkened the stairways like lowering clouds
of midsummer rain overlooking the crowds.
No dull moment here, as sweet voices arose.
True harmony proved it was obvious those
who formed the scenario knew in advance
the parts they would play in this rich vocal dance.
A mezzanine floor jutted out like a shelf.
A world-famous tenor presented himself!
He ran from an aisle where heβd chosen to hide
and came to a stop with a slip and a slide.
With joy on his face that enhanced the surprise
he sang with exuberance filling his eyes.
His voice soared above all the chorus below
and flooded the space with a heart-warming glow.
At last they were finished. A short breathless pause
fell over the crowd, then they roared in applause!
A lesson for those who use crowds to cause dread ...
Please edify people with music, instead!
Here's the story ...
FLASH MOB
(c) Shelley Hansen 6/12/16
I watched it on YouTube β a flash mob designed
for quick entertainment β with music in mind.
It happened in Germany, inside a Mall -
but where, just exactly, I cannot recall.
Initially, things were quite normal to see ...
a mum on a seat with her babe on her knee,
two friends having coffee, a cleaner with mop,
folk filling the food hall, inspecting each shop.
Then softly at first, came the start of a song.
Soon, joining in unison, some sang along.
It rose in crescendo as people chimed in,
creating explosions of glorious din!
The music was Handel, his best known by far -
a beautiful chorus β the Hallelujah.
Feet darkened the stairways like lowering clouds
of midsummer rain overlooking the crowds.
No dull moment here, as sweet voices arose.
True harmony proved it was obvious those
who formed the scenario knew in advance
the parts they would play in this rich vocal dance.
A mezzanine floor jutted out like a shelf.
A world-famous tenor presented himself!
He ran from an aisle where heβd chosen to hide
and came to a stop with a slip and a slide.
With joy on his face that enhanced the surprise
he sang with exuberance filling his eyes.
His voice soared above all the chorus below
and flooded the space with a heart-warming glow.
At last they were finished. A short breathless pause
fell over the crowd, then they roared in applause!
A lesson for those who use crowds to cause dread ...
Please edify people with music, instead!