Activity #3- Singing Time
After listening to the whole soundtrack, my favourite song was "I Know What You Want" by far. I actually really enjoy listening to this song. I really like it because it is very upbeat and it's very fun. It's almost sassy. Listening to this song without moving along to the beat is impossible. This song is from one of Edward's stories, when he visits a witch in a swamp and the witch sings this to Edward to show him how he dies. The witch at the beginning sings "what's your concern?" This means Edward is nervous that his life and death won't be big enough for him. He is also excited to know because then he'll know that he can make it through whatever is happening to him. I think if he didn't know how he died he might not have been so daring. He probably couldn't do all the crazy things he talked about because he knew that wouldn't be how he died. I envision this on stage with all things spooky. I could see this with fog across the stage, and a spooky rundown house in the middle of nowhere. The witch would be a little scary but super sassy.
It was a little harder to find a song I didn't like. I liked most of the songs, and the ones I didn't like I just didn't mind. But there was one song that I didn't really like. It was "Little Lamb From Alabama". I just found it really annoying. It was also a little childish. Sandra and her friends sing this to Amos, when auditioning to be a part of his circus. This song is also when Edward spots Sandra for the first time. So yeah, it's important. That doesn't change the fact that it's annoying. I understand it's supposed to be whimsical and elaborate and all that, but I think it's just a bit much. I think to make this song more engaging for the audience, we could put in really cool choreography. There's a dance break in the song, so I think we should definitely put in some dancing. Maybe some tap or something? I don't know, but we need something there. It would also be more interesting and funny if we had really good costumes for the Alabama Lambs.