Wednesday, 13 April 2011
WriHen Live for children and need
So a few months ago I was asked by the pupils in my year to appear in the anuall Children in need show, doing a trick or two. Every year the sixth year pupils put on three shows with comedy and other randomness for the rest of the school. this year was my years turn. I decided to do two tricks 'Brain Damage' and another trick I like to call 'funny faces'. I went on stage in front of three hundred 1st and 2nd year pupils. they cheered and they laughed. I started with 'funny faces' witch was not to my expectations. I lifted my jacket up covering my face each time I lowered the jacket either something was on my head, in my ear, up my nose, or in my mouth. After a few laughs and claps, I moved on to perform 'Brain Damage' witch was a hit. The music was exciting and fitted perfectly, I placed the wine box over my head and proceeded to poke hockey stick into the box, sureley penetrating my head. From inide the box I heard the crowd - "WOW!" and "WOOO!", I felt so happy that they were enjoying the trick, It calmed my nerves. I was now standing in front of three hundred people with a box on my head and three hockey sticks plunging through me. I reversed the procces and began to remove the hockey sticks and drop them to the ground. I removed the box, waved bye to the audiance and was cheered off the stage. I walked up the corridor out side of the hall, passing a few teachers one said to me "you did great grant" I felt so pleased knowing they had enjoyed my performance, with my head inside the box I couldnt see the expresions on their face's, but the gasps made it all the same. The first show was over I had two more to go. I had a wee break and drank some water to calm me down. Then it was time for me to go on to do my secnd performance. I decided not to do 'funny faces' as I felt It didn't get good reactions (I also hadn't rehearsed). I did 'Brain Damage' and the reactions were still great. when the time came to do the third show, I chickened out and started to feel a bit sick, It was the nerves. The third show was for the 4th and 5th years, they were the closest to my age and I knew a fair bit of them. maybe that is why I chickened out, but I had a good time, got some great reactions and some nice words from the teachers and pupils. However that isn't where it ends. To be concluded... in 'The aftermath of CIN' "what happened next" Untill then, thanks for reading. (And By the way, I'm in school right now, In modern studies, and if the admins have hacked my acount and are seeing this and reading this, they probably have no I dea what I'm on about, I did some magic)
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