Day 1- Practising the Wau Bulan
Greeting dear readers. For this post, I am going to do a 'follow up' on the Korean's activities learning the 'Wau Bulan'. After teaching them how to sing the 'Wau Bulan' song, the committees and I taught them how to dance the 'Wau Bulan'. The movement is a fusion of 'Dikir Barat' and traditional 'Malay dance'. It was difficult for me to do the choreography because they were in a big group. But, nothing is impossible. These are some of the progress by the Korean from day 2.
On the first day, the Koreans find it difficult to follow because they are still adapting to the 'English language' as the medium of communication. There was difficulties in instructing them at first. It was because they were tired of their long journey in the plane and lack of sleep. Somehow, they still try and learn despite of their fatigue.
We had our first session in the Angsana Hall but when it stopped raining we continue the session in tthe Tesl Square. There were not many students in the Tesl Square because it was a Sunday.
I am glad they enjoy their first session and some of them managed to memorize the 'Wau Bulan'. They are amazing.
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