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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

National Geographic



This is taken at Vivocity (Harbourfront MRT).

A one-month old cafe which serves good tea. They even boast of having one of the most accomplished Spanish Chefs for Pinchos (snacks typically eaten in bars)! I had a good time browsing the magazine laid on the table (National Geographic, of course) and my oh my! Saw that Kangaroo Island near Adelaide, Australia is a good good well-kept wild life paradise.

And I dutifully contained all that excitment in an email to a friend in Australia, and started marking the hundredth exam script...

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Chicago

I've a strange sense that Chicago, the musical does not worth its ticket price. Hence, I've no intention to watch it. A student however informed me that it was marvelous.

Feeling a sense of duty to understand what's marvelous to my student, I bought a ticket.

The stage is simple. The orchestra took up almost the entire upstage section. Dancers are scantily dressed as expected. There's no doubt that they can sing as well as they can dance. The question is which performer in musicals offer less than this.

In conclusion, I am mightily glad that I've gotten the cheapest ticket at $43. Merchant of Bollywood, though less known, would win hands down. Granted that these two musicals are two different genre of dance. Yet there's no excuse that the energetic dance of Bollywood, a very foreign dance form set the audience butts on fire and our feet and hips to rhythmic sway while Chicago could merely achieve an attentive appreciative audience.

I felt resolute to bring my students to see one expensive production which has more elaborate set design and lighting.

Yes, I'm a true blue educator.