At the start of class we talked about names rather than music. I said that a lot of my Asian students choose an American name when they come to the US and in so doing they are able to "create" a new identity for themselves. It' s an interesting concept!
When I travelled to Africa in November I learned that the Americans who stay there for two years with the Peace Corps are also given a local name.
We also talked about childhood nicknames the other kids used to call us when we were young.
One student said she had done research on Josh Groban and George Michael after our last class. I taught the class the verb "to google" which means "to do a web search". It is commonly used in America these days, though we are basically banned from saying it at my employer, Microsoft ;-) .

Pinar noted that this dancing is very similar to a kind of traditional Turkish dancing. We watched "Sultans of the Dance" from the Eurovision song contest (a very fun evening of tv watching across Europe each year). Indeed, it was surprisingly similar to the Irish dancing of Riverdance!

Cirque Du Soleil is coming to Seattle (actually, to Marymoor Park in Redmond) with a show called "Corteo" from April 24 - May 18. It must be an amazing show, albeit expensive :-( .
A student noted that the music reminded her of the Arizona Dreams soundtrack, but we didn't find a video for it on YouTube.

A student mentioned that the Star Wars movies use choirs a lot. I asked what other kinds of music are like this and the class mentioned Enya (info, YouTube search) and Gregorian Chant (info, YouTube search).
As we talked in the class we learned that one of our group is a graduate in opera singing and a music teacher of flute and piano!
There follwed a short discussion and geography lesson about Moldova and Transnistria, but I won't go into those details here.


I told the story about how Sting had planned a special concert for a few lucky fans at his house in Tuscany, Italy in 2001. The plan was to broadcast the concert on the internet. The day for the concert came and everything was ready. It was September 11, 2001 and in the afternoon in Italy-time came word about the terrorist attacks in New York and Wasshington DC. They had to decide whether to go forward with the concert in the face of this tragedy. In the end they decided to play the concert, but the first song Sting did was "Fragile" (video, lyrics) a song about the fragility of life and humanity. The whole concert that day, with a documentary, was released as a DVD called "All This Time."


With that we called it a night. See some of you on Tuesday!
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amazing-cirque de soleil already in Redmond!~
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