Saturday, April 01, 2006
hi michelle here...scherzn's entry really overwhelmed me - there seems to be so much to do and there's only one month left! and her point abt how to "persuade them that giving us 30 minutes of their precious lunchtime is worth it" is probably the most crucial deciding factor for the success of our concert. can a pianist battle against a stomach positively wracked with hunger? and most of my friends think classical music is boring, ohno! maybe we could give them, erm, free food or sweets or sth? desperate times call for desperate measures like...bribery???kidding;)
Regarding xinyu's suggestion, thought it's quite effective, but then, would we have time(how long is the intermission)? and would people have the energy to respond to a quiz just to get a prize? also, would the info given then overlap with the info that will be given during the pub-stunt?
Regarding the 'leave the switch on at all times etc" signs, i had printed them last thursday, but have not put them at the pianos yet. i'll do so on mon when we will have access to the LTs with the pianos.sorry for the delay:
THE PIANISTS. 8:01 PM
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