Couple of months ago, Mom and Dad put you in Yamaha Music School. We think you will enjoy meeting new friends, and singing along and dancing with them. The fact is that, for most of the time, you wasn’t really dancing with them.
Something funny though. At home, it is totally a different story. Each time Mom or Dad played your Yamaha School song, you will instantly rose up and start dancing. You mimic what has been tought during the class.
So, when Yamaha was arranging each class to come on stage at Pondok Indah Mall 2 to celebrate Yamaha’s birthday, we were a bit worry that you will not want to come on stage. Or worse, you will cry. Nevertheless, we still register you in.
Come the D-Day, the three of us walk to the backstage. Kak Dewi, your teacher, has been busy to prepare other class she also responsible for. Mom greet her, and Dad take you to watch the performance from other class, by kids much older than you.
When it come to your turn, you refuse to line up and get ready. Not crying, thankfully, and after few words from us, you start to line up with the other kids. Mom and Dad rush to the front of the stage as you walk. And then, what follow is your first performance on stage, in the middle of the crowd.
You complete the session nicely, moving, waving your arm. And most importantly, not crying. Congratulation, and well done.
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