Thursday, October 30, 2008
waht a nite
Well..finally downed Culture Night...
It was tough....three nights in a row..tech run to full dress rehearsals and then the final night...
i guess no one understands the director's role..until being the director himself/herself...
and with a painful throat...gosh...
Am glad everyone enjoyed it...
everyone sang praises of how well they understood the plot...and also the comic relief...
it's not easy...for different year different criticism come by....
and it's not easy to push the actors to achieve wat they could..
im glad they achieved it...
it was like seeing your baby grow up...=)
some of the parts unexpectedly went so nicely and well, i was surprised myself...
for they didnt rehearsed it and it was last min changes which i told them..."improvise and bring it out.."
which wasn't quite a good instruction in itself...but well they managed well...
a good culture night they did..am proud... =)
quite a few people congratulated me and said they enjoyed the show...
but i think the best was when i see the KRX seniors saying it's good...that brings the most satisfaction cos they are afterall the worst critics...=P
henry came back to watch as an alumni...and he said it brought memories back...and i assumed it was good..haha...
rarely to not feel sleepy..so gonna try to do my take-home thai exam...before it's due...
goodnite guys...Air Turbulence at 1:03 AM
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Blogging!!!
SORRY I NEVER BLOG FOR SO LONG!!!!!
so stressed with assignments and all...
plus failed so many stuffs....haiz....
utter sadness in my life! =(
Arh! i remembered wat i wanna do le......
Promote the following event :
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Thai language program at NUS, the world biggest Thai as a foreign language program.
To celebrate its achievement, the Thai langauge program at CLS, together with the Royal Thai Embassy, Singapore, is organizing an event entitled, 'Thai Night' on Friday, Oct 17, at 6:30 - 9:30 pm at LT 13, NUS.
The event will showcase the program's success in providing NUS students with the Thai language and culture education throughout the past 10 years, as well as to entertain the audience with dance, play, and the rich and versatile genres of Thai music, ranging from classical, jazz, folk, and pop/rock.
The actors, dancers, and musicians are students in the Thai language program, Thai students at NUS, and NUS professors. The brass quintet with its special guests will proudly play the Thais' favourite royal compositions, while the Thai music ensemble will play with the Thai music set gifted to NUS by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
Be there early if u are coming, cos it's free-seating(yes FREE!) and i suspect there'll be lotsa people..and u wont want to end up standing...though i've seen many performances in that LT with pple standing thru-out..(and yes it's not some concert hall) =x I'll be singing a thai traditional song in one of the performances (don't LAUGH..) so look out for me ba.. =) and dun worry..it's not traditional BORING all the way...there's a transition from traditional to modern pop culture... u'll be amazed by the jazz band.. =)
Oh..and there's Thai food! heh..
I haven had lunch...lunch was Famous amos cookies found in my fridge (OH! it was since jerry's DDR gathering...=x )and there's so many things to do =( sadness!!Air Turbulence at 1:54 AM
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