The performance was great, but it was just a rehearsal. No one knew what would the children be like when they truly went on stage, performing for a real audience.
The local television station was hosting a MidAutumn Gala, and all the schools signed up for the competition segment. After several rounds of selection, Jessica and her play "Hear Your Voice" were fortunate enough to stay till the end.-
Dean was a voluntary teacher at the deaf and mute school. He came to the school when Jessica had gone on her maternity break, and when she came back, he had already served at the school for a little over half a year. He usually dropped by on the weekends. Every time he came, the children welcomed him like he was king. They loved to gather around him.
Since the school had been having rehearsals for the play recently, he would drop by in the afternoon if he was free.
Jessica waved at him.
"The children worked harder than me. They are nervous," she signed to him, looking worried. She furrowed her brows slightly but dared not make it too obvious as she was afraid the children would be even more apprehensive if they saw her.
It was her first time bringing the children to a stage play, so she was a bundle of nerves.
Dean looked at her and signed with a smile, "Don't need to be nervous. This is the best performance that I have ever seen.”
A few years ago, the Thousand-Hands Bodhisattva performance during the New Year Gala had caused quite the commotion. While they might have been children, in Dean's opinion, their performance was just as good as the well-acclaimed performance back then.
After the children got off-stage, using sign language, Jessica instructed them to get back on stage.
Getting off-stage was part of the performance.
"The performance is great. A teacher will come by later to apply makeup for everyone. You guys can go get dressed first. Don't starve yourself, but don't overeat. Otherwise, you might affect your bodies.
"Remember, be careful with what you eat. After you apply makeup, you aren't allowed to eat anymore. I have my eyes on all of you.”
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