Sunday, March 22, 2009
Went for Mark's hall dance production yesterday and Tiffany's hall's dance production on Friday (note the use of apostrophes). Tiffany did not perform but she was very excited; Gettyimages could use a photo of her in her seat as one of their stock photos with the tags "edge, of, seat".Btw, am in school now. (Almost) working on a project presentation that's due tomorrow. It's a Sunday at 9.25am. Expected time of departure? 4pm.
>this entry was resumed on Monday night after being given passive aggressive death stares by project group mate<
Mark's dance production was awesome even if only for the fact we got to see all dressed up and dancing. Oh Marky, you were fantastic though you might complain that you have a stiff back. You shook some serious ass so that has got to be adequate to compensate for the perceived stiffness!
Since I've been informed that Jonathan's also-cool friend Zong Tang reads my jam right here, I should also mention that Zong Tang was really quite good as well; that guy have got some serious moves.
Also awesome is Gina's genius idea (see what I did there, rhyming alliteration) to print out paper banners with a piece of A4 paper for each of Mark and ZT's name. Tiff refused to partake in this activity.
Let's talk about Tiff's hall's dance production now. After hyping this particular production for an ENTIRE YEAR (since Hwei's hall production when I was STILL with the Arts Council), it wasn't really the production that promised to change my life. But Tiff, that doesn't mean I don't appreciate and respect the effort put into the production! It was really ambitious with the sets and the dancers' almost perfect coordination with one another is quite a feat. Besides, after learning more about performing and writing, I know it is really difficult to get it right; Still, it's worth a few good giggles!
I guess at the end of the day, i would think that every performance would be unforgettable for any performer; the exhilaration and adrenaline rush, the camaraderie and the respect from your peers.
3 more years of this to go Mark!
