Showing posts with label Media Invite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Invite. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2019

Meow ... It's CATS!

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Let the Memory Live Again!
The record-breaking 2015 Olivier award nominated musical CATS by Andrew Lloyd Webber is back again in Singapore!

On just one special night of the year, all Jellicle cats meet at the Jellicle Ball where Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, makes the Jellicle choice and announces which of them will go up to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life.



Look out for world-renowned theatre star Joanna Ampil who reprise the role of Grizabella. Joanna Ampil has performed in several West End musicals, including Miss Saigon, Jesus Christ Superstar and Avenue Q, and she played the role of Fantine in Les Miserables in London.




This is my first time watching CATS musical. To be honest, I'm not a cat-lover, I don't quite understand them, only that cats are proud and sensitive.
And the musical performance totally blew my mind!The performers were not only phenomenon, their dancing and how they portrayed cats were simply inspired and brilliant!




Never have I thought a performer can show me so much of a cat just by his/her dancing and every little movement. If you are a cat-lover, you have to watch this musical! If you are not (like me), you will be pleasantly surprised and entertained too!





For a limited season only at Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands, the musical will be performing from 17 Dec 2019 to 5 Jan 2020.
Get your tickets here!

Photo credit: CATS Tour 2019 Photography by Alessandro Pinna.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Aladdin the Musical - too good to be missed!

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If you are looking for a musical to wow your friends or family, this is the one you can’t miss. Bring your kids, bring your parents, bring your neighbors, bring someone! Cos this is a show you cannot enjoy alone, it has to be shared!
(spoiler alert: there is scene stealer that is absolutely top class)


Genie + Princess Jasmine + Aladdin

   


Why do I recommend this musical?

1. It is a storyline most of us are familiar with.
Hence, you can follow the musical from beginning till the end and be totally immersed in the pleasure. The songs are easy to follow, and of course the all time favorite “A Whole New World” definitely wooed the crowd to the max!


2. It is highly interactive.
Not your usual musical where the show is just one way, from stage to audience. But the casts include the audience in some scenes and even asked for applause. Highly entertaining.


3. Simply magical!
From the dancing to the singing, from the costumes to the stage set, everything was done to perfection. Watch out for the flying carpet scene! Don’t even blink!


Get your tickets from https://www.sistic.com.sg/events/aladdin0919.
The musical’s ending its run in Singapore on 1 Sep 2019 (In fact, Singapore’s its only Asia stop!).

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Children’s Festival @ Gardens by the Bay

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March school holidays are here!
This 1-week break is usually the time when kids can take a short break (preferably with minimum homework) before moving on to the mid-year exams in less than 1.5 months time.
So, enjoy the holidays and don’t stay indoor! It is the best time to bring the kids outdoor for some activities and fun!

Gardens by the Bay has brought in life-size colourful dinosaurs for the month of March! Starting from 10 Mar – 2 Apr 2017, you can bring your kids and join Brachy and his friends for entertaining activities like dino-egg hunt, carnival rides, games, crafts, workshops, and even music from the movie “Jurassic Park” performed by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra!

Children’s Festival @ Gardens by the Bay

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Creative Crafts
Head on down to the corridor leading towards The Meadows or the Supertrees. Have fun with rainbow colours and get creative with crafts like Keychain Shrinking and Pipe Cleaner Sculptures using the simplest materials. Certain activities are free, but others may have minimum charges.

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Sand Art is always a big hit for all kids. Even for Joey, the chance to play with coloured sands and customized her own bookmark is a sure hit.

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Dino Keychain done by shrinking the plastic in an oven after the kids added on the colours. It’s so cute!

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Carnival Rides & Games
What outdoor fun is complete without the carnival fun? Rides and games booths are situated all around the garden for kids and adults to enjoy a time of laughter and “anguish” (when you missed).
Tickets are priced at S$2.50 each, with the minimum of 2 tickets for each game or ride. Pretty costly in my personal opinion, but nothing is too expensive to see the seriousness of the kids’ faces when they play and the fun they have on the rides.

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Jayne is at a slight disadvantage because of her height, but Joey on a few occasions were pretty close in hitting one of the balls.

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This stall proves to be a huge challenge for the girls. Unable to control their excitement, they threw all the balls so hard, none of it landed on the cups but rather all bounced out of the table. Next time maybe.

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After all the fun and running around, it’s a good time to just bring out the picnic mat and rest at The Meadows for some performances. You can get your picnic snacks, drinks or food just beside where there are a few stalls set up for your convenience.

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Back to more rides after the performances.

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For S$20/child, you can experience something different and super fun at the Terrarium & Excavation Workshop organized by The Learning Lab.

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Prepare to get your hands dirty but all for the good of learning.

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Building a Dinosaur Terrarium. All materials will be provided, like the glass jar, the gravels, soil, coloured sand, Fittonia plant, water and the “fossil” dinosaur figurine.

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Joey started by spreading the gravel over the base of the glass jar evenly, as this serves as a drainage for water. Next is to pour in the soil on top of the gravel.

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Create a hole in the soil for the stalk of fittonia plant to be inserted in.

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Love it when I see how Joey carefully place in the plant and took extra effort to make sure that the soil covers the roots properly. Since P1 she has a special interest for science. And she totally enjoyed the workshop.

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Spray water on the sides of the terrarium and on the plants to remove excess soil, as well as moisten the soil.

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Lastly, decorate the soil bed with coloured sand and some more gravel. We are almost done.

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The dinosaur figurine.. Excavation process activated..

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Put in the dinosaur figurine, close the lid and we have our Dinosaur Terrarium!

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Before we headed home, we took one more walk around the place to take some photos of the Dinosaurs on display.

Brachy the blue Brachiosaurus, standing at 16m tall. You won’t miss him.

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Rexy the red Tyrannosaurus at 9m tall.

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Tricey the yellow Triceratops at 7m tall.

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Anky the purple Ankylosaurus at 3m tall.

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Paramummy & Parasi, the pink Parasaurolophus at 4m & 2.4m tall respectively.

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If all these are too fierce-looking for you or the kids, then look out for the more friendly and cute dino walking around for a photo.

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Have a wonderful March holidays!

Parents, just bear with it.. It’s all for the children.

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