Saturday, June 9, 2012

Cultural Questions: Prom - What's the deal?


Amrith from India asks “I was watching this movie called Prom Night, the kind of clothes you wear, they should be expensive, right? And, where was your prom held? Do you pay for the food and all?”

*** Disclaimer: I can only speak with the views, experiences, and opinions of one person - which is obviously me. Anything that I will be talking about can be used as a reference for one American high school student. This post does not even attempt to depict the experiences, views, or opinions of any other high school students in the United States of America. With that being said, this is an insight for people to glean off of my experiences. It may not be accurate to think that any other students go through school like I do, but it is safe to say that one may get an idea of how school operates in my area - and by area I mean my specific school.***

Ok. First of all, I’ve never seen that movie, so I don’t really know how to relate my answer to that specific question – but I will do my best to answer the question from my perspective. Oh, and Dilón will chime in sometimes too.

 “Should the clothing be expensive?” The answer to this question is both yes and no. The clothing generally is much more expensive than everyday wear, but that doesn’t mean that all prom attire is expensive. I’ll talk about ladies’ attire first and transition into men’s attire. In my neck of the woods, the clothing does not HAVE to be super expensive, but, yes, the cost of the dress does tend to be a status symbol. Really shallow girls will search for their dresses by the highest price or by a certain high price range. However, girls will usually go looking for a dress that they think is pretty (perhaps still within a certain price range – like in a budget), and the dress can just happen to be expensive. That’s just usually the way the market works – gowns are almost always wayyyyyyy more expensive than normal clothes. Actually, I have to take that last statement back because designer clothing can be much more expensive than some gowns. But, then again, designer dresses will always be more expensive than designer clothing. In my opinion, dresses are usually way overpriced, but there’s still the argument that fancy gowns have to be hand embellished – so if the dress has been made in the States then it will automatically be expensive due to the cost of time and labor.

Both of my prom dresses have been relatively inexpensive when one compares pricing because my mother taught me how to “shop smart” as the saying goes. In other words, she taught me to only buy clothing when it is on sale at the end of the season when pricing is dirt cheap. So, the total cost of my dresses I bought for my junior and senior prom (yes 2 dresses combined) was about $120. However, the dress I wore for my senior prom was actually a gift from a friend of mine (although I had already bought another dress to wear since I hadn’t met this friend yet). Apparently her mom just goes and buys dresses for her anywhere they’re on sale even if they’re not in her size. I have no idea what the cost of that dress was initially, but I know she (my friend) was willing to sell it to me for $40. In the end though, my friend gave me the dress as my graduation present – which was really nice :)

When it comes to jewelry, I know a lot of people who just get a decent set of costume jewelry to match their dresses, but I just borrow some of my mom’s old jewelry since it’s on hand and Mom is willing to lend it to me for the night.

Both the boy and the girl are usually accessorized with flowers. The girl’s flowers are called a corsage, and the boy’s flowers are called a boutonnière. Nowadays the girl’s flowers get attached to the wrist – though this was not always the style so I’ve been told. The boy’s flowers have always gone in their jacket pocket.
Speaking of boys, the gentlemen are always required to wear a tuxedo (tux for short) that usually matches their dates’ dress.

Dilón here - Boys are required to wear a tux since it's a really formal event, though a few have gotten by in fancy suits.  Though it is true to say that the attire aside from the occasional suit or Converse is fancy, we all know the dancing isn’t right Vic.?  Nobody that I have ever heard of has bought their tux, as this would be both expensive and impractical.  Tuxedos can be rented at many formal-wear stores and can range from the regular/average price of $130, or higher.

Vic here again – Yeah, Dilón does have a great point. The dancing doesn’t match the attire AT ALL. Now, about the location: I don’t know about most other schools, but usually schools will hold their proms either at some fancy place like a hotel ballroom or something like that - if they have it in their budget - but I know several of the schools around here just decorate their gyms. My school is very different since we're private and super tiny. Last year we had our prom on a boat in Knoxville, the closest metropolitan city, but this year we had it at a country club in the same county as our school. 


Both proms I've been to have included the cost of the dinner, a nice sit-down dinner, in the price of the ticket. So yes, we pay for the food. The total price of our tickets this year were $35 per person but last year I think it may have been around$50 because we had to rent the boat and all of its staff instead of staffing the event ourselves. Dilón here again:  I do know of a few schools that went to hotel ballrooms who paid at least $75 for their tickets.


So overall, it tends to be an extremely expensive event. The guy usually pays for both tickets and takes care of his tux and the corsage as well as dinner if the couples decide to go somewhere before the prom. The girl is supposed to wear a fancy dress and jewelry and she is supposed to purchase the boutonnière.  This practice is beginning to fade, however, and be replaced with girls paying, or at least trying to, for half of the ticket, or trying to pay for more than they should…eh hem VIC!


Vic here again: Last year I went by myself to prom because I didn't have a boyfriend and didn't want to ask anyone to take me because I knew a load of my friends were going to be there, but at the beginning of this year as a joke I asked Dillon if he would go, but Dillon actually took me seriously.  Prom is usually a week from Graduation at my high school, but I know that many schools usually hold theirs in April instead of May. Anyways, I wound up going to prom with my best friend since 7th grade haha. But he still totally believes and upholds chivalry and wouldn't let me pay for any of it at all - which made me kinda feel like a jerk because I'm not used to having nice things just handed to me. Because of what started as a joke, he came all the way back from Uni. to come to my prom (he had to drive all the way from North Carolina because his family moved when he left for college and his classes had been over for about a week). So, now I'm still scheming of ways to get him back, and I think I found a way (because he won't accept money - he would just send it back to me with more money in the envelope most likely). Yeahhhhh he's a really good friend. … Dillon is hacking again and telling Victoria that that is what friends, and chivalrous men in general, ought to do, so she had better stop scheming…not that he is the definition of chivalry…  :D  (End Dillon’s rant here.)


So Amrith, I hope that really long explanation hopes you understand prom more ^_^



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Saturday, June 2, 2012

FAME - 버스커 버스커 (Busker Busker) "벚꽃 엔딩"


Welcome to the 8th episode of FAME! We’re finally back! Well … I’m (Vic) finally back at least. May was absolutely crazy! I was doing some volunteer student teaching on top of preparing for finals and my graduation. Dillon’s schedule was just about as mad too. But now I’m back for the summer at least and hopefully I’ll be doing a better job at maintaining the blog.

For this week’s FAME, I will be reviewing "벚꽃 엔딩" by 버스커 버스커 (BuskerBusker) aka “Cherry Blossom Ending”


Here's a video with English subtitles too:

Is this video cute or what?!? There are bunnies! And cartoons!!! … and those random stinky baseball players, cheerleaders, and runner that stop to listen to Busker Busker’s random roadside jam sessions. Why do all of the supposedly athletic people in the video look so out of shape? But there are bunnies and cartoons!!!

Anyways, I loved the song from the first time I listened to it. "벚꽃 엔딩" just sounds so cheery and laid back. All of my friends that I showed it to seemed to like it too and thought it was a perfect song for spring. …much like the lyrics already suggest…haha

I love the fact that the tone of the song matches the lyrics which also match the video for the most part. Jang Beom Jun has a great, distinct voice that contrasts with the music perfectly. I still don’t quite understand the whole jogging down a random dirt road then being joined by a bunch of exhausted, sweaty sports people part though. Yes, the lyrics translate to “the scattering cherry blossoms spread out on this street as we walk together”, but what does that have to do with a bunch of tired athletes? And the bunnies were a totally cute addition, but why didn’t any of the band members hold them or pet them? They didn’t even take a glance at those cute little bunnies! Why?!?!?! How can you ignore those adorable little animals? They’re so fluffy!!! Also, I don’t know how a broken down VW bus has to do with the lyrics, but it gave the video a totally groovy touch from the 60’s man. The ending of the music video was absolutely hilarious; I about died from laughing so much. I loved the fact that it was so unconventional and it actually worked with the lyrics … ok, it kinda worked with the lyrics. Trees can’t get up and go for a walk, but who’s to say that tree wasn’t an Ent? I dare you to try to disprove me! Hahaha (That’s a JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings reference in case you were wondering.) The cartoon bits and regular part of the MV blending so well was also very impressive. Kudos to whoever wrote/directed/produced the whole thing.

I can’t critique the English in this MV because not one of the lyrics in the song are written in English … even though the drummer is supposedly an University English teacher from Fairfield, Ohio. Oh, don’t worry Busker Busker, I’ll be watching you – if you ever let any Engrish into your songs Mr. Moore I will know. *comically glares and uses the I’m watching you four-eyes hand gesture*

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Friday, April 13, 2012

FAME - Hugh Keice "Dancing in the Rain"


Welcome to the 7th episode of FAME! It seems that our schedules keep getting crazier every week, so for this week’s post I (Vic) will be the only one writing yet again. College/Uni (for our lovely international fans – apparently there’s a big difference between saying “college” and “uni”) is crazy!

For this week’s FAME, I will be reviewing “Dancing in the Rain (Off The Record)”by Hugh Keice [aka 오프더레코드 키이쓰]. 


I was actually rather surprised by this week’s pole! I just threw Hugh Keice in there this week because it was a song I had heard a while ago that I like to unwind to, and apparently you all really like it too. I thought for sure that Shinhwa’s “Venus” would dominate, since both Dillon and I loved it on the first listen, but apparently I was wrong. Should we start incorporating more indie style songs instead of pop songs in our poll? Please let us know in the comments! ^_^

Anyways, I really liked “Dancing in the Rain” the first time I heard it, but it took me a minute to realize that the whole song was going to be in English. Usually when I see a music video (MV) on YouTube that has a load of Hangul around it, I automatically think the song will predominantly be in Korean. So, I was extremely surprised (in a good way) to hear a lovely British accent. I was rather taken aback at first – then I criticized myself for being so racist hahaha. There are some stereotypes that I’m still working to get over, but I think this was reasonably understandable. Did I mention that, for some reason, most Americans are obsessed with a proper British accent? – We (at least Dillon and I) think it sounds so cool – Seriously!  … That really has nothing to do with the review of the song, but oh well. I’ll try to stay on track from now on.  

I love the tone of the song – how they’re so relaxed and get along so well. I think whoever had the idea to film them performing live on the steps of a bridge was brilliant. The tone of the music matches the tone of the video perfectly. The lyrics are calm and talk about dancing in the rain (obviously), and the video background is a calming grey color with the water flowing softly in the river below.

You guys already know, from Episode 6, that I love it when live music performances are just as good as the studio recordings. And, this song “takes the cake”. I actually like the live recording of “Dancing in the Rain (Off The Record)” more than the studio recorded version. I also adore the fact that, as an appreciation for all of the lovely comments Hugh Keice received on the YouTube video, he released the live recording for free on soundcloud. He isn’t a really well known artist yet, so make his recordings available for free is a huge deal. I really appreciate how much he cares about his fans; it seems as though we’re featuring a real gentleman this week.

There isn’t really a movie type plot for this MV either. It’s just Hugh Keice and his buddy performing live – simple and sweet. The live recording made me feel like I was sitting just a few feet away watching him perform – a feeling I don’t often get from music videos these days.

Hugh Keice is a UK based singer/songwriter who launched his career in South Korea but challenged himself in 2010 to branch out to the UK market. He now goes on tour in both countries. With that being said, I give the English in this song a 5 out of 5. I mean, really, it sounds like he’s been reared in the UK – how am I going to argue with his English? hahaha

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