Thursday, December 06, 2007
Yesterday’s rain was terrible. Got my shoes all wet so I left work early to go home to change. Left for Victoria Concert Hall at 630pm with mummy. Thank goodness she was in the right mind to drive down instead of taking a bus. We went there to support Aunty Soo Chern and we got great front row seats but that also meant I couldn’t take my wet shoes off. Dang. It was a fantastic performance though. Too bad it was one night only and needless to say, it was full-house. When the DVD comes out I shall share it with my darlings! You’ll be amazed by the little girls dancing hip hop. It puts those grown ups dancing at clubs to shame. Haha. And when I say little, I mean they look like they just started primary school. Do primary one students reach up to my waist only? I dunno. I’m quite out of touch with kids that age apart from Samantha and Chixy’s Hantu, but I guess they are considered tall for their age. Those 2 KC girls are gonna grow up to be damn beautiful & leggy and they are gonna attract a hell lotta guys. And girls. Haha. I shouldn’t be saying that but what the heck.
Here’s a summary of what it’s about off the program:
The Right Step - Features an evening of dances performed by the centre’s 140 ballet students taught by Lim Soo Chern. Apart from classical ballet items, the group will also showcase the choreography of the centre’s alumni students who will present works of their favourite genre:- Broadway Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical Jazz and Contemporary Dance. Expect a fun-filled evening of good dancing and interesting choreography which is set sensitively to music selected to please your ears, stir your senses and bring a smile to your face. Watch out too, for a galore of tutus, occasionally designed radically to suit the tempo of the music.
On a totally different note altogether, can I just say that I haven’t sent in my studies application. Yes, somebody kill me.I shall endeavour to send it in by this week and also to send out all my X’mas cards. Haha.
Meeting Rachel & Bessie for dinner tonite. I haven’t seen that girl in such a long time. Ours is a funny story. The first time I knew Bessie, we were wee lil’ girls (I think pri school or even younger) and I only knew her by her Chinese name. I knew her cos she and Mel were neighbours at Ah Hood Road and I was there often enuff. Then Mel shifted house to Siglap, which I was happy about since it was only 1 street away from me but they she and Bessie lost contact. Then about 10 years later, I got to know Bessie and we became good friends. Only we didn’t figure out who each other was until we were speaking of some random stuff which linked us to Mel & Ah Hood Road. OMG. Haha. Now, Mel has shifted back to Ah Hood Road and Bessie’s over at Toa Payoh but thank goodness we’re all still in contact. This is such a small world but sometimes, things you least expect happens and it feel really good.
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