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Auditorium

From: David Green
Series: School Scenes
Length: 02:49

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A third grader recalls an unusual problem he had during an assembly when he was in first grade. Read the full description.
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Auditorium
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Default-piece-image-0 Chris recalls the complications which ensue when a seven-year-old's curiosity and impulsiveness combine with an inclination to follow the rules. Ultimately, a bit of first grade ingenuity solves the problem. This story was originally part of a site-specific audio tour of our school written and recorded by third graders. The stories recount school memories ranging from kindergarten to third grade which reference specific locations, landmarks and objects on campus. While these pieces were originally created to be listened to on-site, they can be enjoyed on their own as well. We also recommend that you listen using headphones.

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Piece Description

Chris recalls the complications which ensue when a seven-year-old's curiosity and impulsiveness combine with an inclination to follow the rules. Ultimately, a bit of first grade ingenuity solves the problem. This story was originally part of a site-specific audio tour of our school written and recorded by third graders. The stories recount school memories ranging from kindergarten to third grade which reference specific locations, landmarks and objects on campus. While these pieces were originally created to be listened to on-site, they can be enjoyed on their own as well. We also recommend that you listen using headphones.

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Review of Auditorium

This is probably the sweetest piece I have ever heard! Young Chris' curious innocence, made me laugh, smile, and remember the many things I've stuck up my nose all at once. The use of playful music interspersed with Chris' confident and extremely well-written dialouge, makes this piece enjoyable and fun, for all ages. It is true to say both my dad and I were laughing.Chris' incorporation of the audience, by asking questions such as; "Who was your best friend in first grade?", is charmingly unique. There is only one small part in this piece that could use a little enhancement. After Mrs. Dole reads her poem, a slight pause would be lovely! This piece makes the listener examine their lives and find the fun, entertaining, and often hilarious mistakes that are more often than not, everywhere. A great listen, and a sure recommendation to brighten any day.

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