I am so sorry that I haven't been able to write to you, but I promise there is a legitimate reason why I've been absent: I've been struck with a Balli-bug, of the stomach variety, and I'm just now getting over it. I'm sorry! I'm going to get you all caught up, though!
Wednesday night: The Festival of One Acts! Honestly, I think it was the hardest I've laughed at any show so far this session. Tucker's "An Evening with Shel Silverstein" was composed of small skits that were just delightful, and Laura's "Murder Most Fowl" had the entire audience giggling straight through at Michaela M., Jake S. and the rest of the cast's hillbilly hilarity.
Thursday night: Music and Dance Showcase -- we got to watch campers perform excerpts from what they're working on in their instrumental and dance lessons.
Tonight, the last night before closing day of Farm Arts 3 and Rock Intensive, is Band Night. It's a full night of real rock-n-roll, and I love watching and listening to it because it's a chance to see the Rock Intensive campers (as well as plenty of rock-oriented Ballibay campers!) do their thing. Is it too vague to say that they just rock out? Because that's the best possible way to explain it. I'll definitely get some pictures of them up tomorrow so you can see what I mean, but I'm sure it's going to be a truly awesome show, just as it was during the last Rock Intensive session!
Thanks for being understanding, readers -- now that I'm feeling a little better, I should be back on board for the rest of the session (despite my constant mourning at how rapidly it's all moving!).
More soon,
Elizabeth C.
Ballibay Blogger
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