Last August 9th, I played the flute in my school orchestra for a DepDikBud (Ministry of Education and Culture affairs) event. We had practiced weeks before the D-Day, but we were asked to come at the eve of the event in the evening, and required to arrive early in the morning on the D-Day for the preparations.
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The banner. |
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Me playing among the flutists. |
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There were cultural dances too. |
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Presenting the traditional clothes from the places where all the performed dances came from. |
At the end of the day, I didn't realize it, but I got really tired until I slept in the car after several minutes in it. To be honest, though I don't really like meeting new people (or people whom I don't really know), I kind of enjoyed playing in the orchestra. It was a fun day.
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