@Tala Is Eternal The mall bustled with activity as shoppers came and went from the hundreds of stores. It was not unheard of for the Tamashiki to perform parts of plays or even full plays on the stage at the center square.
To Kihala the stage didnt go unnoticed and she had to suppres the urge to go on stage to perform. She turned her head to check out some clothing shop
@Tala Is Eternal This particular shop was hosting its annual summer sale. For the moment, it didn't look terribly busy, but T shirts were half off today.
Kihala looked curious at it. ''This seems nice.''holding up a yellow shirt. ''It is cheap but....'' she sighed
(sURE BY me) Kihala sighed putting it back again, hearing sudden sounds. She went towards the sounds seeing sudden performers on stage. She smiled, sitting on a nearby bench to start watching
@Tala Is Eternal On the stage, a beautiful dance was going on, to the awe of the shoppers. Many of them dropped when they had been doing to watch the show.
@Tala Is Eternal The moves were very easy to mimic, and held many in the audience spellbound. The orchestra transitioning to a heroic tune--and a piercing bansi note--signaled Ash was on next!
@Tala Is Eternal Ash and the orchestra played a dreamy melody with a heroic undertone. The slow movement was meant to introduce the main theme before it quickened into a festive fast movement. After a few tense moments, the fast movement started, complete with a whirling brigade of ribbon dancers to evoke a festival. (what Ash and the orchestra play)
Kihala just stared what had happened, with the music suddenly. she closed her eyes to listen to it, almost missing the dancers
@Tala Is Eternal The dancers whirled and weaved around the stage in time to the blazing fast melody the bansi and the orchestra played. It was almost as if a rainbow had come alive on the stage, engulfing the audience in an explosion of color, light, and sound.
@Tala Is Eternal After one last heroic flourish, the song was over. Even though 'Welcoming the Victorious Heroes' was one of the more challenging solos in the bansi repertoire, Ash looked like he hadn't even broken a sweat playing the challenging piece. After he and the dancers took a bow and left the stage, a vina chord signaled Brock was on next.
Kihala had forgotten what she wanted to do here in the mall, as she just continued watching. Waving at him, hoping somehow he might notice her
@Tala Is Eternal Brock saw Kihala wave, and acknowledged her with a smile and a polite nod as he played. Luckily, none of the pieces he had to play required expert precision, so he could acknowledge someone in the audience while he played.