~ 45. Irish music? ~

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~17.01.2024.~

Author's pov:

*Following the exhilarating performance with Goran Bregovic, FolkBeat Harmony found themselves riding a wave of excitement and inspiration. The days that followed were filled with a renewed sense of purpose and a desire to explore new musical horizons.*

Teodora's Pov:

*As the echoes of the Orthodox New Year celebration lingered in the air, FolkBeat Harmony regrouped for a new day of musical exploration. The sunlit room was filled with instruments, laughter, and the eager anticipation of what lay ahead.*

Me: (addressing the group) That performance was a milestone for us, and I believe it's just the beginning. Let's keep the momentum going.

Max: Agree. So, what's next on our musical journey?

Ana: (grinning) How about we experiment with blending more pop elements into our upcoming compositions?

David: (nodding) I like that idea. Let's push the boundaries and create something truly unique.

Ana: (excited) How about a fusion of Balkan rhythms with a touch of Latin flavor?

Theo: I'm in! Let's call it "Rhythm of Unity."

Daniel: (playfully) I'm thinking traditional Irish tunes infused with pop elements. "Celtic Groove," anyone?

David: (nodding) Diversity is our strength. Let's embrace it in our music.

*As we delved into discussions about our musical direction, the room became a canvas for creativity. Ideas flowed freely, each member contributing their vision for the future of FolkBeat Harmony*

Me: How do you think we should fit "Celtic Groove" with our steps and choreography?

Daniel: It will only be a small platform for us. By that I mean that we reshape it a little.

Me: (interested) I'm listening...

Daniel: Well, for the "Celtic Groove," we can start with the traditional Irish melodies, but let's add a modern twist to the instrumentation. Maybe incorporate some electronic beats or synths to give it a contemporary feel. And for the choreography, we can blend traditional Irish step dance with more fluid, our traditional movements. It'll be a fusion that keeps our roots intact while reaching out to new horizons.

Ana: (enthusiastically) I love the idea! It's like a cultural dance dialogue between the past and the present.

Max: (joining in) And we can experiment with vocal harmonies that bring out the essence of each cultural influence. Imagine the power of Balkan and Latin vocals blending seamlessly!

David: (smiling) This is the kind of innovation that defines FolkBeat Harmony. Let's not be afraid to break the mold and create something that truly represents our collective identity.

Me: (nodding) Agreed. Let's start working on these ideas. We'll schedule some dedicated rehearsal time to explore these new compositions and refine our vision. And remember, the key is to let our individual strengths shine while weaving them into a harmonious whole.



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