The fifth day of the contestants
in the academy commenced with the practical class of the academy principal,
Mummy J. The principal requested the contestants to talk about the contents of
their songs as opposed to singing it out the conventional way.
As a result of this unconventional means of expressing
the contents of their songs, each of the contestants took turns to recite the
lyrics of the songs they would be performing over the weekend. Mummy J was able
to teach the contestants how to identify individual emotions and infuse the
appropriate emotions in each song. As she said, “Every song always has a
mixture of emotions surrounding it, you’ve got to find it”.
As has been the tradition in the project fame west
Africa academy, zero tolerance for lateness to class in the academy is being
enforced. Mummy J took out time during the course of her class to reiterate the
importance of being timely and punctual to class after her lesson of the day.
The words of Jim Rohn regardi discipline readily came to mind as Mummy J, told
them “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.”
After Mummy J’s class, the Choreographers came into the house to help the contestants cultivate the ability to express the best emotions and fine tune their stage performance.
After Mummy J’s class, the Choreographers came into the house to help the contestants cultivate the ability to express the best emotions and fine tune their stage performance.
After what appeared to be a draining choreographic
session, the contestants participated in a game. The game required them to
compose and sing a song about their hopes and fears all within a time frame of
thirty-seconds (30secs). It was fun and a means to relive stress from the
rigours of the activities of the day.

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