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Sunday, May 02, 2010

De one with Art-X-perience

Splendid

Finally, these few week ends have been a relief. Not completely though, but I managed all that I could get. The frequency of my morning jogs decreased due to the common late nights the day before. Ya, it's miserable. Work-rush after tormenting weeks of projects. So, I've been taking things for a change.

Where possible there's a weekday when I'll complete my work and leave office at 5:30pm sharp. Head home in a bus and go for an evening run (I used to hate this idea coz running after a day's work is not constructive: It accelerates my rate of physical "wear and tear"). But I did it. What more?

Saturdays are days when I make it an effort to catch up on my deprived sleep hours. No more dependence on what? Eye serums? In fact, it only makes your eye bags darker overtime. The ideology is the same with say, gym. One can run on treadmills, eat protein and do lots of weights. But the results are unsustainable should there be an interrupt or discontinuance. Sometimes, natural methods are more effective. Not "most". I'm saying "more".

I revived my love for arts. Last sunday after work at a Church, I rushed to watch Chicago with Qing. Not sure if you read my FB but it was splendid. 

1) The venue was an experience itself. First time in Esplanade. Woohoo!
2) The cast were artistes. 5/5 for Acoustics. 5/5 for right notes sung. 6/5 for their dance moves.
3) There was this part when there was silver confetti showered down unto the stage when "Razzle Dazzle". the lights made it glittered like shattered rainbows.. aww.. that's a heart-melting sight.
4) I'm so so sO SO SO SO glad I went with the best accompany, Qing! She's kept saying the feeling was different and delighted she could see the actors and actresses' facial expressions since we were seated near the stage. Glad the tickets were worth it la!

With goods came a few imperfections: 

i) Certain characters fell alittle bit off my expectation since I watched the musical once while I was in secondary 1. Let's see.. for example, Billy Flinch's role wasn't played very composedly. My favourite song "Both reach for the gun" you don't really get the anxiousness and let-loose feeling.
ii) Mr Amos was played by a huge-frame guy. "Cellopane" don't really make his actions. Haha.
iii) The sizzling feeling was lacking.

But nonetheless, it was good. Mary Sunshine (played by a male) was good. Gosh, he hit the "soprano" notes of "There's a little goodness in all of us" nice and beyond. Awesome!

Passed Chicago, I went for my second arty-funky experience with Clara! She never fails to dress up to the occasion. Like Rainne Yang who can be a superstar who does candid acts, likewise the same with her la. Spare her opening "grumpiness" (shh! due to her PMS), it was real pleasant going out with her. And yup, been contributing alot of $$ to sistic this month. Wasn't rush this time. Weren't late. Thank goodness. The theater was nice. First time at the Drama Centre. I must say, it was a refreshing encounter. It requires you to pass this bridge, feels as though we are boarding a plane. Haha.

And a flight experience it was. The "Animal Farm" was damn spectacular! The horses! The way the actor and Yeo Yenn Yenn neighed, trotted. Unbelievably resemblance to real horses. If scientists need a prototype of a horse-evolved-to-man, this is it. The dog, shaking as it sticks out his tongue.. well of course, there might be some others who probably went because of the semi-naked cast. Mohan, your favourite actor Lim Yu Beng was in it too! He seemed to be have been working out huh.


Clara said it's amazing. WildRice actually narrated the entire story in an hour plus. The old major's speech was memorised word for word. Verified this after I researched and read the first chapter online. What's more? I enjoyed the audience-engagements. Treating us as sheeps, asking us to read the amended commandment "Four legs good. Two legs bad" after them. Passing a basket of apples at the front row.

The gees of the play wasn't the comedian acts, arts appreciation. What's not to be forgotten was the lessons drawn from the story. Similar to what a taxi-driver shared with me. Regardless, people, animals alike in this case, are inevitably entangled with "power", "pleasure" and "money". Notwithstanding the fact that the nature of the characters were written to resemble generic personalities of humans, I guess the need for leadership (which derives power) is imperative for any community. The pigs "traded" (be it cash or non-physical cash exchanged) in order to satisfy our needs and wants. haha, ok, sounds very economics.

The need to seek directions to live further lead to the thought: All man or living things seek something to worship. Gabriel had shared this over our conversation. I couldn't agree more. Be it an embodiment of security from religion, belief, fun, we are all in need of something to serve us guidance.

It seems the partners who went to the musical and play with me were pretty meticulous. Qing noticed and pointed out to me, the drummer held the drum sticks the traditional way, like mine while I was in band. Clara on the other hand, could remember "Squealer" when I thought I recalled the name to be "Squeker" which probably come form the high-pitched squeaks it makes all the time. Paiseh..

Said and enough said. I can safely say, weekends are clearing. As far as I expected it to be. Life ain't that much of a one-way street ley.. look left, there's no deadlines from school projects or worries over an exam when I turn towards a corner. Look right, there's no sight of a dead-end path, or barriers from work assignments. Yeah, it's May! And yes, people.. queue up to ask me out!

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