Pull in your ribs.
Preperation: One-and-a-two-and-a-breathe....and-a-four-and-a..
Sasha, breathe.
I said BREATHE on count 3!
NOT USED TO BREATHING IS IT?!
=(
*sigh*
20 more days...
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i know in previous posts i said everybody should have facebook, right? well... now everybody IS getting facebook... n i don't think it's a good thing... the whole 'privelege' of having facebook is kinda lost. sigh... and i keep getting more weird rubbish applications. LOL... and my vampire ain't doing her thing! grrr...
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i want to take this moment to say farewell to an esteemed member of... The Braces Club...
o.O"
haha! kar leng has her braces off =) can't wait till mine r off too.... then the operation n then... perfect teeth... hopefully =D
to kar leng (who is strangely the person who is the most interested to see the development of MY braces LOL), you go, girl!!! and i don't think u need blaspero-wtv-wtv-plasty to look like zhang zi yi... cause u alr look like her! lol!
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oh ya...
Technatomy.
Venue:
KLPac - Pentas 2
Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan (off Jalan Ipoh)
Kuala Lumpur,Wilayah Persekutuan
Date & Time:
Fri 28 - Sun 30 Sep 2007
(Fri & Sat: 8.30pm; Sun: 3pm)
Ticket price:
RM35/ RM25 (students, disabled, seniors, MyDance Alliance members)
What it's about:
Malaysians are obsessed with technology -- things that glitter, light up, make noise; things that make us more visible, audible, powerful than ever before.
Our bodies crave new hardware. Our minds demand the perfection of virtual reality.
New interactive interfaces invade our bodies, dictate our movements, and narrow the divide between us and artificial intelligence. Where will this obsession lead?
In technatomy, three new contemporary dance works examine the nexus between man and machine, now and in the future.
Cell/Mob, choreographed by Balletbase dance director Bilqis Hijjas and performed by Balletbase dancers, shows us Malaysian teens and their relationships to their mobile phones. Using video recordings of the dancers and their own stories about love, loss, and running out of credit, the work hints that our mobiles mean more to us than we think.
The second work, created by Singapore-based choreographers Tracy Vanderlinden and Heather Rodocker, is another sly look at contemporary culture – a fun and energetic romp satirizing the phenomenon of MTV Nation, our search for instant celebrity and the incredible shrinking attention span.
Code 0519, choreographed by LAPAR Lab founder Low Shee Hoe, is a glimpse into the future. Combining original lighting, sound, video and set design, and the talents of award-winning director Beck Lim and ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ finalist Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Code 0519 contrasts the lived experience of the body with ideas of human cloning, artificial intelligence, robotics, and virtual reality.
A Balletbase−LAPAR Lab production, technatomy is initiated by MyDance and sponsored by KLPac and KeKKWA.
Venue:
KLPac - Pentas 2
Sentul Park, Jalan Strachan (off Jalan Ipoh)
Kuala Lumpur,Wilayah Persekutuan
Date & Time:
Fri 28 - Sun 30 Sep 2007
(Fri & Sat: 8.30pm; Sun: 3pm)
Ticket price:
RM35/ RM25 (students, disabled, seniors, MyDance Alliance members)
What it's about:
Malaysians are obsessed with technology -- things that glitter, light up, make noise; things that make us more visible, audible, powerful than ever before.
Our bodies crave new hardware. Our minds demand the perfection of virtual reality.
New interactive interfaces invade our bodies, dictate our movements, and narrow the divide between us and artificial intelligence. Where will this obsession lead?
In technatomy, three new contemporary dance works examine the nexus between man and machine, now and in the future.
Cell/Mob, choreographed by Balletbase dance director Bilqis Hijjas and performed by Balletbase dancers, shows us Malaysian teens and their relationships to their mobile phones. Using video recordings of the dancers and their own stories about love, loss, and running out of credit, the work hints that our mobiles mean more to us than we think.
The second work, created by Singapore-based choreographers Tracy Vanderlinden and Heather Rodocker, is another sly look at contemporary culture – a fun and energetic romp satirizing the phenomenon of MTV Nation, our search for instant celebrity and the incredible shrinking attention span.
Code 0519, choreographed by LAPAR Lab founder Low Shee Hoe, is a glimpse into the future. Combining original lighting, sound, video and set design, and the talents of award-winning director Beck Lim and ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ finalist Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Code 0519 contrasts the lived experience of the body with ideas of human cloning, artificial intelligence, robotics, and virtual reality.
A Balletbase−LAPAR Lab production, technatomy is initiated by MyDance and sponsored by KLPac and KeKKWA.
mari kita pergi together-gether? tell me if ur interested... if ur not... bug off!
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