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Comments on: Pamina Devi and the Met http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=114 Seminar 1 with Professor Orenstein | HN C100 | W 3:10-5:40 Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:26:26 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2 By: Ly Ky Tran http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=114#comment-73 Ly Ky Tran Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:48:10 +0000 http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=114#comment-73 First of all, I could have sworn I already commented on your post. I guess it never went through or something. =/ But it went something kinda like this: I love your intro. I seriously clicked on the "Read More" button just cause you told me to. Hahaha. It was pretty cool. I also like that I read through to the end of the post and at the end, questioned myself as to why I read a ridiculously long post such as this and not realized it! Lol. (It's a compliment ;)) But anyway, on to the more important shtuff, I really like how honest you were with your perspective on the Cambodian dance. I know most people didn't like it but you were nice about it and still gave it some form of credit even though you didn't really enjoy it. I also happen to agree with many of the things you said or rather, most of the things you said, which is interesting, because my views seem to be on the other end of the spectrum so you did a really good job with making your point and providing sufficient support for it. As for the Rembrandt stuff, I love how passionate you sounded when you were talking about it and it sort of changed my own views about it as I do sense a sort of magic now that I did not feel before when I was at the Met. Jeebus, this was a long reply. But yea, good job! Haha. :D First of all, I could have sworn I already commented on your post. I guess it never went through or something. =/ But it went something kinda like this: I love your intro. I seriously clicked on the “Read More” button just cause you told me to. Hahaha. It was pretty cool. I also like that I read through to the end of the post and at the end, questioned myself as to why I read a ridiculously long post such as this and not realized it! Lol. (It’s a compliment ;)) But anyway, on to the more important shtuff, I really like how honest you were with your perspective on the Cambodian dance. I know most people didn’t like it but you were nice about it and still gave it some form of credit even though you didn’t really enjoy it.

I also happen to agree with many of the things you said or rather, most of the things you said, which is interesting, because my views seem to be on the other end of the spectrum so you did a really good job with making your point and providing sufficient support for it.

As for the Rembrandt stuff, I love how passionate you sounded when you were talking about it and it sort of changed my own views about it as I do sense a sort of magic now that I did not feel before when I was at the Met.

Jeebus, this was a long reply. But yea, good job! Haha. :D

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