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Name: Chance
Email: chancez1991z@yahoo.com
Location: Afghanistan
Date: 25-Aug-2010
Message: it is all about keeping it real =]
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Email: mitchell16reid@aol.com
Location: Afghanistan
Date: 24-Aug-2010
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Email: sadasd1223da@aol.com
Location: Afghanistan
Date: 21-Jul-2010
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Name: Michelle Smith
Email: asmith.1@bigpond.net.au
Location: Australia
Date: 17-Jul-2010
Message: Good afternoon, I was recently in Vietnam and met a lovely girl at 5.00am by the lake in Hanoi. She could speak English and when she found out I was Australian she spoke about you very glowingly. I don't know her name but she was involved in the Opera (had a swollen jaw due to a tooth ache around 27th June). I told her I'd look you up on the internet and just wanted you to know that you're thought of very highly. Regards, Michelle Smith
Name: Laura Munro
Email: lauramunro84@hotmail.com
Location: Australia
Date: 02-Jul-2010
Message: Oh my goodness, Elle! I cannot believe how wonderful your career path has become - I'm so incredibly impressed. I wish you all the best of luck. Your hard work is obviously paying off! xx Laura
Name: V
Email: vonatic@marlboro.edu
Location: Vietnam
Date: 29-Jun-2010
Message: Hi, I saw your first performance at the opera house on June 26th and I had mixed feelings about the show. I came to the show with the expectation of seeing you perform the traditional vietnamese theatre fused in with pop music; the fusion of the two is what caught my interest in the first place. However, I was mostly disappointed with the show. The lighting and colors were pretty but not traditional. You have a lovely voice, but the songs you sang were all sappy sentimental love songs from your perspective, or so it seemed. I felt like the whole show was about you and your ideas of what a love-fantasy world would look and sound like. The ending was also confusing. You suddenly stopped then some people came up to give you flowers, there was no recognition of other dancers and musicians in your show. You appeared alone at the end of the show as if this was only performed by one person, you. My last critique is of the gigantic screen in the middle of the stage, very ugly and annoying. The fact that your name was displayed in small print on this giant screen the whole time was distractive to the show and implies that we, the audience, needed to be reminded who is the performer the ENTIRE 2 HOURS. Good-luck and I do think you have a lot of potential to be great.
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