quinta-feira, 25 de março de 2010

What do I think, it's what you're askin'?!

I'm gonna state some opinions about some presentations of this term.

Pedro and Tiago (people with charisma):
It was really good, they were enthusiastic about te theme, or the personality they were talking about, and it was very original; who would think that someone would consider a pedophile and also a murderer as a charismatic person - Jim Jones.

Mário (people with charisma):
Well, the teacher knows my honest opinion... and harsh too, but I can't lie, I didn't like that much as everybody else. Yeah, Mário chose a crowd pleaser, and that's why he caught everyone's attention. But overall the idea was good and different, although someone else had started presenting works with fund music (guess who) so, originality... uhm. Ah, and he presented a lot of charismatic people, all of them rock musicians.

Bernardo and Sara (people with charisma):
It was one of the best presentations ever. Really, it was fresh and different. I didn't know much about Japan and it's culture, even less about their actual prime-minister Yukio Hatoyama, but with their explanation I got into it and absorved every information and curiosity. I'm repeating what all people say, but Bernardo as always was brilliant and so was Sara. She presented the fashion part so calmly iet clearly to the audience that I have to say: Sara, you should do presentations more often, and by presentations I mean about Art pr fashion. I know I'm not forward to relate image with presenting a good work, by I have to admit that the way Sara was dressed that day caught my attention too. Yes, I noticed (ahah); she had a beautiful skirt, old-fashioned with a kind of corset (don't know if this is the right word for it), and a jacket which covered a black top... I don't know, I just have to say: a refined choise Sara!

Marta Prino (reading project):
I thought she presented an interesting book, which would not be my first choice to read, but she changed my mind. I have to admit, I didn't pay enough attention, but I think its interesting the reason why she picked that book: most of all, because of mother-daughter relationship issues. Sorry I don't remember the title of the book.

Inês Peixoto (reading project):
Dracula. We all have multiple notions about what Dracula is, and what does the story talks about, or if it was real or not. Well, Inês destroy all that conceptions by telling us the true facts about... the book, and also the character(s). She was catchy, clever by explaining the story resourcing to the movie "Dracula" of 1992 and comfortable presenting. I don't like the movie that much, but the story of Dracula seduce and enchants people. A myth? For sure, but a great one. (Great presentation, sorry Inês, if Karina and I talked too loud).

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