It's early November at Harugaizumi International School. Last week, the whole school put on a cultural festival, with the School Idol Club having a performance in the gym. You got a pretty decent turnout, but that's no reason to rest on your laurels; practice and school both continue this week! Have fun, check out the setting, and keep your ears open. You never know what opportunities will pop up for you!
[B♡nd this week is full of coverage of last week's cultural festivals at various schools. The front-page story is Sanayume, as apparently, D.A. Academy put on a clinic this year (did their school actually allow pyrotechnics on the grounds?), but there are some features on smaller schools closer to home -- including yours!
The Harugaizumi School Idol Club feature has this to say:
And in case you were in the neighbourhood after checking out the schools in Hikarizaka, up the mountain is the former home of KiSeKi! Harugaizumi International School has been off the radar for years, but this year had an impressive crowd for the small-town school. Most of that can be chalked up to its special effects, with light columns and displays that it's hard to believe were built by the students, and the girls' new songs are still as catchy as ever. They're still rough around the edges -- I caught a few slip-ups in the choreography and one of the girls doesn't quite know how to smile on stage yet -- but the crowd looked impressed. Keep an eye on these ones!
The link of the day is a video of the cultural festival performance of Powerful Garage, an idol duo with a rock-type image from right over in Hikarizaka. They... sound like they're working out some frustration, don't they? Maybe schoolwork's getting to them.]
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The Harugaizumi School Idol Club feature has this to say:
And in case you were in the neighbourhood after checking out the schools in Hikarizaka, up the mountain is the former home of KiSeKi! Harugaizumi International School has been off the radar for years, but this year had an impressive crowd for the small-town school. Most of that can be chalked up to its special effects, with light columns and displays that it's hard to believe were built by the students, and the girls' new songs are still as catchy as ever. They're still rough around the edges -- I caught a few slip-ups in the choreography and one of the girls doesn't quite know how to smile on stage yet -- but the crowd looked impressed. Keep an eye on these ones!
The link of the day is a video of the cultural festival performance of Powerful Garage, an idol duo with a rock-type image from right over in Hikarizaka. They... sound like they're working out some frustration, don't they? Maybe schoolwork's getting to them.]