Chinese Dance Musical – Love & Destiny, Sat 22 Mar 2008

This timeless tale of Liang Zhu ( The Butterfly Lovers) is told
through a blend of classical music, modern dance, singing , beat
boxing, Chinese clapper talk, artistic gymnastics, costumes and prop.

It
marks the end of the Chinese Cultural festival. Singapore Botanic
Gardens, Shaw foundation Symphony Stage , Sat 22nd Mar , 6 pm, Free,
Tel: 6319-1154

Good time to enjoy a saturday, learning chinese culture, music and dance.

Those
who want to meet there be at the same spot we were at the last concert.
Welcome to bring any titbits to share, etc. Free and easy.  Start
booking the place at 530pm.  

24 thoughts on “Chinese Dance Musical – Love & Destiny, Sat 22 Mar 2008”

  1. Joy, RonW,
    I was thinking of going to join you all at the Botanic Gardens but the rain doesn’t seem to be letting up. It’s already 4.35pm and still pouring heavily here at Pasir Ris. Don’t know what it’s like at the Botanic Gardens.
    Oh well, some other time then.

  2. Ronald, Mary, Wee Chin, John and all others who thought of going, till the rain washed all plans away…

    Wish you were there. The performance was spectacular and it was a feast for the eyes. The dance moves between the lovers were so sensual and intimate that they brought tears to my eyes.

    Talking about tears, I have to do my income tax soon…

    Good night.

    Joy

  3. Hi Mary Chan,

    Wah!
    A.V.A. Advertisements of you tasting frozen meat
    2 days in a row.

    By now,you are our SHC famous celebrity.

    To be frank, at first glance, I couldn’t recognize who the lady was.

    The lady doesn’t look like you until Andrew KnY alerted us.

    The live model looks better than the lady in the pps partly becos of the dull colours being used in the newspps.

    I don’t see any 59 leh.

    Andrew Y erh hem!

  4. Steven Chan,
    You are too kind, but thank you.

    You want to see an even bigger poster of me? Go to the AVA Show at The Toa Payoh HDB Hub. You can’t miss it. It’s probably 3 to 4 metres in height and high up.

    I was there today and almost did a U-turn when I saw the size of the poster, but nobody seemed to notice me. Perhaps it was because I was hiding behind huge sunglasses.

    There are lots of interesting activities, like DJs from FM100.3 sharing cooking tips.

    Violet Oon will also be there as well as MediaCorp artistes Kim Ng, Chen Liping, Brian Wong and Cavin Soh.

    Go and learn about frozen food and how to use it. There are special offers and free gifts too.
    It’s from 10 am to 9 pm.

  5. Hi Mary Chan,

    Thanks for the info at Toa Payoh Hub

    Too kind ??
    Just my sincere appreciation and I do not believe in flattering others.

    Suggestion:-

    After the exhibition,you can ask for permission to take home the giant sized life size posters of you and display in the living room for your friends/relatives or neighbours to see.

    I still LOVE fresh meat than frozen meat.

    Btw,if you cooked steam frozen SO CLAIMED kampong chicken $4.80 ( confine in their farm coop and hormones injected and very little exercise and full of bodyfat ) from NTUC or other spkmarts , the taste will NOT be so sweet and the meat not so tender.

    However, if you use GENUINE fresh ( just slaughtered for sale ) kampong chicken
    $9.00 that runs about in the backyard in Malaysian kampongs , the taste will be sweeter and the meat is more muscular, less or hardly no fat and more tender and has natural sweetness too without adding any sugar at all.

    Believe it or not. I had been cooking steam chickens using different types of chickens and came to this final conclusion that fresh chicken tastes much better than frozen chicken.

    This applies to all fresh vs. frozen meat when cooked the same way.

    Any comments pls will be appreciated ?

    Thanks

  6. Mary,

    Don’t forget your signed poster to collect your prize and door gift at Scorebot. (PS Door gift loves to be cuddled and whiped once in a while. Get the whips and chains from Steven.)

    Put an ATM in yur living room and ask them to find a new chicken to freeze.

    Hee hee.

  7. Hi WongKT at
    7…. Get the whips and chains from Steven.)

    OK. KT will be my first guinea pig.

    I will chain and whip until he screams for”joy” and screaming for MORE. ha! ha!
    joy

  8. Hah! KTWong. You are really presumptuous. ME give you a signed poster of myself to collect the “prize”??? You’ll have to wait till Kingdom come.

  9. Shhh Steven.

    Not so loud. The AVA is trying so hard to convince people to eat frozen meat leh.

    I can’t comment as my photo is up there advocating frozen meat. So must be kuai kuai and not say anything lor.

  10. Joy, perhaps I should have braved the rain and gone to watch, but… there’s always another time.
    Sorry I had to cancel our lunch. Got a confession to make, hehe. I was at the Toa Payoh HDB Hub, at the AVA Show on frozen food lah. Then went to book our tour after that.
    Will definitely make it for our next lunch appointment ok?

  11. Hi Mary Chan/Wong KY at 9 ,…ME give you a signed poster of myself to collect the “prize”???

    Mary, sell your GIANT poster to KT for a prize of $ 10 000.
    Ai mai
    KT and Dennis Har can proudly display your poster outside Scorebots.

    Any tourists or shoppers as far as Bugis will be attracted to patronise Scoreboards.

    Any prize for my thought.KT.

  12. Hi Mary Chan/Wong KY at 10,

    Better still.

    Hang his “weapon” upside down at the tree facing Score Borat with chains and also a good way to advertise hor! Hee! hee!

  13. Hi Steven at #4

    Small prints near the top of the “first” AVA advertisement with age and Pasir Ris mentioned.

    Confirmed with your ST papers or ask Mary.

    You gave me another abbreviated name.

  14. Hi Mary at Steven suggestion at #13

    If you are game to make 200 times with suggested prize of $10,000.

    Take this opportunity to make S$2M with KT’s ATM(s) within ?? months.

    With the really Ample Money and Time of S$2M to do what you desire/wanted with full of energy.

  15. Steven at #6

    Fresh kampung (long legs) chickens at Bedok/East Coast GRC market(s) are sold from $7.50 to $8.50 per piece.

    Heh, from Chinese classics and culture to kampung chicken in this thread.

    Like to start a new thread to discuss about foods and nutrition.

  16. Frozen mean?

    Brop by at not TP hub but at the mortuary and no amount of good looks in any advertisement will ever again persuade one to eat frozen meat, heeee, imagine her holding a piece of that meat with her pair of chopstickc and grinning, lalalala……………

  17. Which taste better and have better value:

    1)fresh stewed duck, guitar duck or HKG goose

    2)frozen pork, duck and chicken, or

    3) fresh kampung chicken ?

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