I lived it and enjoyed it. The Graduation Gala
for the "Radio and Television Announcer" and "Locution Techniques for Collaborators" courses in my country was an unforgettable experience, full of emotions and joy. From the moment I arrived at the Arenal cinema in my Havana, the capital of all Cubans, I felt the vibrant energy of my fellow graduates and the anticipation of what was to come.
The ceremony began with a beautiful performance; the music, dance, and acting transported us to a festive atmosphere that marked the beginning of a memorable day. During the gala, the best graduates and the most popular students were announced, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and celebration. I felt proud to see my classmates receive their recognitions, and it was gratifying to know that everyone's effort and dedication had been appreciated.
What I enjoyed the most was the visit to the Radio Cubana broadcasting booth, where I was able to interview Professor Idania Martínez Grandales, a linguist and national methodology expert in locution. It was a key moment. Hearing about the impact of the course and the experiences shared by the professor made me reflect on everything I had learned during this time. Her words resonated with me, reminding me of the importance of locution in communication and entertainment.
At the end of the day, while we celebrated with music and laughter, I realized that this graduation not only marked the end of an academic cycle but also the beginning of new opportunities in the world of locution. It was a day full of pride, emotion, and a deep sense of achievement. What a great way to celebrate our effort and dedication!