~ 59. Split reahersal and truth or dare ~

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~ 09.02.2024.~

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*As the bus pulled into Split, Croatia, the members of FolkBeat Harmony were greeted by Mr. Lewis, their organizer for the music festival. With a warm smile, he ushered them off the bus and into the bustling atmosphere of the city.*

Mr. Lewis: (cheerfully) Welcome to Split, everyone! I'm so glad you made it safely.

Teodora: (excitedly) Thank you, Mr. Lewis! We're thrilled to be here.

*Mr. Lewis led them to the festival venue, where he provided them with detailed instructions for the upcoming days.*

Mr. Lewis: (handing out schedules) Here's the plan for the next few days. We have a final rehearsal scheduled for later today, followed by the opening ceremony tomorrow morning. The performances will take place over three days, with each day featuring different artists and acts.

Ana: (eagerly) That sounds amazing! Can't wait to see all the performances.

Mr. Lewis: (nodding) It's going to be quite the celebration of music and culture. Now, let me show you to your rooms at the hotel.

*The group followed Mr. Lewis to the luxurious hotel, their eyes widening in awe at the stunning surroundings.*

Teodora: (admiring the view) Wow, this place is incredible!

Mr. Lewis: (smiling) I'm glad you like it. You'll have some time to freshen up and settle in before the rehearsal later today.

*As they entered their rooms, excitement bubbled within FolkBeat Harmony. The prospect of performing at an international music festival filled them with a mix of nerves and anticipation. They quickly unpacked and prepared themselves for the final rehearsal, eager to showcase their talent on the grand stage of the festival in Split.*

*As FolkBeat Harmony gathered for their final rehearsal, the air was charged with excitement and anticipation. They entered the rehearsal space, a spacious place adorned with colorful banners and stage lights, and took their positions.*

David: I still can't believe we've made it this far. And it's like yesterday we performed in Norway just for fun.

Kate: I agree, but we were literally messing around on Norwegian stage, and look where we are now. In another country, again on a big stage.

Daniel: All in all, although we are trained, let's restore everything nicely again.

Ana: (nodding) Agreed. We've worked hard for this moment, and now it's time to show the world what we're made of.

Max: (strumming guitar) Let's focus on our energy and connection as a group. That's what will resonate with the audience.

Daniel: (adjusts microphone) And remember to let your voices and engage with the audience. We want to create an immersive experience for them.

Theo: Don't forget the choreography, signs, we have to see where the center of the scene is, to pay attention to the semicircle, the circle, the curve and the straight lines.

Ana: Well, this isn't a competition Theo, we're just having fun, but yeah, you're right for that too. That is the second most important thing

*As they launched into their rehearsal, the members of FolkBeat Harmony poured their hearts and souls into their music. The melodies of "Heartbeat" and "First Kiss" filled the space, blending seamlessly with the traditional folk elements woven throughout their performance. With each run-through, they fine-tuned their performance, addressing any minor hiccups and refining their stage presence. Their passion and dedication shone through, evident in the way they poured themselves into every note and every step.*

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