Amanda Osborne Media Blog
Friday, April 1, 2011
Media Meditation #3: iPad 2
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Media Meditation #2: LABADOOZIE
During spring break I went on a Royal Caribbean cruise, which made stops in Jamaica and Haiti. The port we stopped at in Haiti was in Labadee. After getting off the port, we were free to walk the many beaches across the coastline and enjoy a local drink called a “Labadoozie.” I enjoyed listening to the Haitian employees of the bar service as they walked around the beach saying, “LABADOOZIE- yummy, yummy, good for the tummy!” It is a phrase that I will probably now remember for the rest of my life and think about whenever someone mentions Haiti. The nice thing about cruises is that you can have everything charged to your seapass, which is connected to your credit card. Therefore when you go out to the ports or to various places on the boat, you do not need to carry cash. Whenever you want to buy something, such as a LABADOOZIE, you simply hand your seapass to the bartender or other service personnel. You can also set up a tipping account to your seapass so you don’t have to worry about tipping during your trip-all gratuities are added on for you. This is a great example of an aesthetic shift in our society today. Rather than carrying around cash or various methods of payment, you can use your seapass card (which you are required to carry around anyway) to purchase drinks and other goods or services.
The people in Haiti were very friendly and the culture was so rich. We explored the local market at the port where we looked at the many crafts the Haitians are known for. We were provided with a Haitian buffet lunch, which consisted of ribs, chicken, green salads, corn on the cob, pasta salads, and many baked goods such as cookies and brownies.
After lunch I had the opportunity to experience one of the most beautiful tributes to culture I have ever seen in my life. The show I watched was a mixture of Haitian dance, fire eating stunts, and gymnastics. The beautiful Haitian women dancing and twirling in their colorful outfits while two men tumbled across the concrete stage made for a magical show that was sure to trigger anyone’s limbic brain with the colors, movements, and music.
Photo by Amanda Osborne
Not to mention the fire-eater added a little suspense to the show, triggering the “fight or flight” of the reptilian brain. The fire-eater called volunteers up on stage and then asked them to place the fireball stick into his mouth. Watching from a distance, I could see them contemplating if they should stay or flee the stage.
Photo by Amanda Osborne
Watching this performance was an example of an emotional transfer for me. Watching the women dancing on stage with such passion made me appreciate the culture and passion for that culture that exist in various countries across the world. I had a better appreciation for the Haitian culture by watching the performance.
The dancers used timing during their performance to create certain emphasis on various moves. By doing a specific move at a specific moment in the music it can create a certain reaction or feeling than if it were to be performed with a different part of the music.
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I am now a blogger!

Hello bloggers! My name is Amanda and I am from Essex Junction, VT. I currently live in a condo in Jericho, VT with my boyfriend, Austin and our cat, Kasey. I have loved growing up in Vermont and didn’t want to leave the beautiful state to go to college, which is part of the reason I chose to go to Champlain. I am in my last semester of my senior year and am excited to almost be done!
During this winter break, I found myself encountering many experiences with media. I was sick for most of vacation, which called for a lot of indoor activities such as watching TV, using Facebook and email to communicate with family and friends, and listening to music on my computer.
I enjoy using media in my everyday life. I like that we are able to access so much information so easily in today's culture. I also like the ability to connect and communicate so quickly. This however can become a downside as well, as you tend to lose the personal engagement through communication via texts, email, instant messages, etc. as opposed to speaking on the phone or in person.
I believe media will always be a part of my life not only as entertainment, but also in the work field. I am a graphic design student and see myself working at a design firm focusing on print and web design.
The photo, hyperlink, and video all express more about who I am other than what is written above. I have included a picture of my cat, Kasey. Also, I've posted a video of a movie trailer because I work at a movie theater. The hyperlink goes to AIGA, the professional association of design, because I am a graphic design student.
