Binder 9 - Performance Review
Binder 9 - Performance Review
Binder 9 - Performance Review
CONCEPTS
Purpose: to describe, evaluate and indicate the quality of the event.
Offer a balanced view rather than entirely positive and negative comments.
Mainly informal / semi-formal in tone.
Use descriptive language + colourful adjectives and adverbs to convey
to the reader what the event was like.
Do not submit a basic list of praise and criticism; develop your ideas and support your points with
examples. In other words, don’t simply say it was good or bad, say why it was good or bad. Show,
don’t tell principle.
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USEFUL LANGUAGE
This event took place at... ● Where it fell down was...
What made it a success was... ● I found it rather...
It was an incredible performance... ● Unfortunately...
It’s worth mentioning that... ● A particular weakness was...
This would appeal to... ● Slightly disappointing was...
What I particularly appreciated... ● Something of a let-down...
I highly recommend / On balance... ● However, overall...
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SAMPLE TASK
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TASK 1
You have attended a music festival in your region. The festival ran for five days with various events in
different parts of the area. Write a review for your local newspaper. Say whether the festival was a
success and what, if anything, might be done differently next year. Write your review in 220-260 words.
TASK 2
The music section of a national newspaper has announced a competition, and is inviting readers to write
a review of a live concert they have been to. Reviews must mention aspects of the concert they
enjoyed, and also the ones they found disappointing. You have decided to enter the competition, and
write about a concert you have attended recently. Write your review in 220-260 words.
Rihanna disappoints during San Jose concert
All eyes were watching the main stage, expecting Rihanna to appear at any second on Friday night at the SAP Center
in San Jose. But the 28-year-old Barbadian pop/R&B star surprised fans as she came into view on a smaller elevated
platform on the other end of the arena floor.
She wore a hooded robe, which provided more coverage in the front than in the back, and slowly, warmly crooned 1 the
touching ballad “Stay” from 2012’s “Unapologetic.” The crowd, which appeared to be around 80-90 percent capacity,
erupted as Rihanna continued into her part of “Love the Way You Lie (Part II),” the brilliant duet she recorded with
Eminem for 2010’s “Loud.”
It was strong start. Unfortunately, the rest of the show failed to live up to that initial promise. Instead, the 90-minute
outing was a perplexing mess, which mixed an iffy 2 set list with patchy 3 arrangements and questionable
theatrics.That’s a real shame, especially since we know that Rihanna is capable of giving the fans so much more. But
her Anti World Tour — which was also scheduled to stop Saturday at Oracle Arena in Oakland — just doesn’t measure
up to Rihanna’s Loud Tour (2011) and other prior outings.
Part of the problem was that the show was so poorly paced. Sure, it made for a dramatic opening for Rihanna to go
against the grain 4 and initially focus on slower material, as opposed to the standing operating procedure of belting out 5
arena rockers. Yet, she stuck on that path way too long, sapping the energy out 6 of the building with a steady mix of
ballads and mid-tempo tunes.
She eventually rode over to the main stage, onboard a moving catwalk suspended high over the heads of fans on the
floor, and continued through such fairly recent offerings as “Birthday Cake” and “Numb.”
Rihanna’s voice sounded reasonably strong — at least it did when she was singing, which wasn’t often enough. There
was too much reliance on prerecorded vocals, when Rihanna really should’ve been trying to push these songs to even
higher heights in concert.
She also went with too many medleys 7 and abbreviated versions of songs. I understand that these strategies allow an
artist to shoehorn 8 more titles into a set list. Yet I’d rather miss a song than be teased by a shortened version. And one
really has to question Rihanna’s choices in these areas. Most notably, it’s hard to believe that any fan was happy with
the decision to perform an abbreviated rendition of — I kid you not — the smash “Umbrella.”
She rushed things at an uncomfortable level, touching upon a dozen or so titles in the first 30 minutes alone. That
dizzying pace left Rihanna little time to connect with the crowd. The result was a show that grew less gripping — and an
audience that seemed less excited — as the night progressed.
Some of the dance routines, especially when Rihanna wasn’t onstage, were decent. And the set design was mildly
intriguing, in a pseudo-artsy, minimalist kind of way. Of course, the star did a number of wardrobe changes, with many
of the risque 9 outfits looking like they’d been picked up off the floor of Madonna’s closet. Chalk it up as further proof
that revealing and sexy aren’t always the same thing. Rihanna did manage a few fine moments as the show
approached the finish line, such as “Diamonds” and “FourFiveSeconds,” but it just felt too little, too late.
FAIL TO LIVE UP TO
THE SOMEONE’S
1
EXPECTATIONS
NOT TO CONNECT
2
WITH THE CROWD
TO FEEL TOO
3
LITTLE, TOO LATE
QUESTIONABLE
4
(adj)
TO COME AS A
BITTER
5
DISAPPOINTMENT
TO THE FANS
AS IF THIS WAS
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NOT ENOUGH...
7 A (COMPLETE) FIASCO
LEAVE A LOT
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TO BE DESIRED