Monday, 10 December 2012

Social Issues: Nightlife Impresarios


  1. A sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals.
  2.  A sudden headlong rush or flight of a crowd of people.

That's the word the BBC News used almost a month ago to describe the incidents at a Halloween party in Madrid. Having a Spanish origin ( click here to read about its origin), this word stands out from a story which eventually turns into a nightmare after the dead of the 5th partygoer at hospital.
As the article from the BBC News reads, " The Halloween music party featured a number of well-known DJs".
If you knew all this and you were really good at DJ-ing, would you like to try it for such a multitude? What are the positive and negative aspects of the job, if any? Why(not)? 
If you need some help, click here to hear what a professional DJ says(this is from Unit 2)

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