AKV Online Anna Katrina V
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Hello! This is Trina. Hopefully I'd be able to share something to you. I am a story teller. I like listening and I'm curious about technology. Do visit my website at akvonline.com
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Ep 10 Aika, Adarna Millenial Part 2 (by Trina)
The second of the 2-part series about a singer from the Philippines. This story explores how social media can form new friendships and relationships. At the same time, this story explores how people can be inspired by music and song.
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Ep 9 Aika, Adarna Millenial Part 1 (by Trina)
Adarna is a mystical bird from the Philippine folklore which can cure ailments of the body and mind through its singing. When it sings, the colors of its feathers change and its voice captures the hearts of those listening to it. My short story is inspired by two lady singers of the Philippines whose voices have been my muses. They are Regine Velasquez and Morissette Amon.
This story, as always, is dedicated to God's greatest gifts to me -- the people I love, especially my family. -
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Ep 7 Four Friends Part 3 by Trina
This is part 3 of my story "Four Friends" which talks about friends who are able to talk to God "live".
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Ep 6 Four Friends Part 2
This is the second part of an original play I made some years back. The music used here are the following:
- Reflection from Mulan, interpreted by Leah Salonga
- Could you be Messiah by Gary Valenciano
- Cello Suite No. 1 Prelude in G Major interpreted by Ana Vidovic -
Ep 5 Four Friends Part 1 by Trina
This was a short play I made a few years ago. A group of friends and I decided to stage this play as a service to others. We wanted to say that God, the all knowing one, knows us more than we even know ourselves. In this play, God is represented in four ways ---
the deep thinker / perfectionist Melancholy God
the life of the party, cheerful Sanguine God
the peaceful Phlegmatic God, and
the determined charismatic Choleric God
As early as now, I want to say that this story is fiction and that the only statement I'm making here is: whoever you think you are and whoever you are, you can always talk to God.