Reminder to check your emails. following msg concerns those involved in christmas production.
Dear Team,
On Dec 22 Friday, there will be a Technical Rehearsal in the morning,
plus 2 Full-Dress rehearsals (with makeup and costume for those on stage including WL, Choir, Vocalists & Musicians) in the afternoon.
This includes EVERYBODY who’s involved in the Christmas production:
- Worship Leaders, Vocalists, Choir, Musicians
- Stage Managers, Backstage crew, Makeup artists, Prop helpers
- Media team (Light, Sound, MM, Video)
- Floor Managers (Only for Full Dress Rehearsals)
- Genesis 1 & 2 performers
However, as Friday Dec 22 is a working day, we like to find out :
1) who CAN take leave.
2) who CANNOT take leave on that day
3) who can ONLY take half day leave.
Friday, October 27, 2006
Reminder to check your emails. following msg concerns those involved in christmas production.
Dear Team,
On Dec 22 Friday, there will be a Technical Rehearsal in the morning,
plus 2 Full-Dress rehearsals (with makeup and costume for those on stage including WL, Choir, Vocalists & Musicians) in the afternoon.
This includes EVERYBODY who’s involved in the Christmas production:
- Worship Leaders, Vocalists, Choir, Musicians
- Stage Managers, Backstage crew, Makeup artists, Prop helpers
- Media team (Light, Sound, MM, Video)
- Floor Managers (Only for Full Dress Rehearsals)
- Genesis 1 & 2 performers
However, as Friday Dec 22 is a working day, we like to find out :
1) who CAN take leave.
2) who CANNOT take leave on that day
3) who can ONLY take half day leave.
Dear Team,
On Dec 22 Friday, there will be a Technical Rehearsal in the morning,
plus 2 Full-Dress rehearsals (with makeup and costume for those on stage including WL, Choir, Vocalists & Musicians) in the afternoon.
This includes EVERYBODY who’s involved in the Christmas production:
- Worship Leaders, Vocalists, Choir, Musicians
- Stage Managers, Backstage crew, Makeup artists, Prop helpers
- Media team (Light, Sound, MM, Video)
- Floor Managers (Only for Full Dress Rehearsals)
- Genesis 1 & 2 performers
However, as Friday Dec 22 is a working day, we like to find out :
1) who CAN take leave.
2) who CANNOT take leave on that day
3) who can ONLY take half day leave.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
two upcoming free performances:
thanks to the da:ns festival, there are plenty of free performances around everyday from 12-22 oct. just went to the opening night latin dance party yesterday with yenli. sure saw how those young gentlemen and ladies make salsa so easy and sexy. apart from that, there was also a Javanese dance performance that was very interesting. it's more of a traditional dance so there's elaborate costumes and defined hand and foot work, but you can see the guy's muscles protuding cos he's really dancing his best for the whole 20 mins.
anyway, do read on about the free events and contact me if u're interested for any. i'll try to go along with you.
1. The Locusts' Wrath
by The Arts Fission Company
15 oct (sun) 6-7pm, Esplanade Rehearsal Studio
first-come-first-served, meeting point at Theatre Studio entrance at 5.30pm
synopsis of the event:
Be a part of the creative process as artists bring their ideas to fruition. This showcase gives you a first peek into the piece-in-progress of a new dance piece, The Locusts' Wrath. (this basically means that they want to hear your feedback after the showcase cos the actual performance is in about 2 years time! look at the hard work pple put in...)
Developed by Angela Liong, The Locusts' Wrath looks at the extreme climatic changes that parallel the condition of the human psyche. The development of the work draws from literay/ culteral sources as well as relevant scientific research. (:S) One of the intentions of this creative process is to cultivate a new genre of Asian dance theatre that engages audiences with dynamic interaction between contemporary dance and music and a visual narrative through multi-media projections.
2. Pichet Klunchun and Myself
by and with Pichet Klunchun and Jerome Bel
20 & 21 October 2006 (Friday & Saturday) 8pm,72-13
Free Admission (Please call (65) 67377213 and speak to Tay Tong or Mervyn, or email tworks@singnet.com.sg to reserve a seat)
synopsis:
Renowned French contemporary dancer / choreographer, Jerome Bel, teams up with Pichet Klunchun, the exhilarating classical performer of Thai ‘Khon’ mask dance in this remarkable performance. The hottest contemporary dance duet in Europe this year, Bel and Klunchun will perform their conversation which explodes all notions of contemporary dance.
On stage, the two dancers reconstruct a theatrical report of their experience of working together. Throughout the piece they alternate between asking questions of one another and offering each other and the audience short dance demonstrations. . The success of this most original dance documentary performance is that it brings together two artists who, although worlds apart in so many ways, share humour, sense and a great open-mindedness.
thanks to the da:ns festival, there are plenty of free performances around everyday from 12-22 oct. just went to the opening night latin dance party yesterday with yenli. sure saw how those young gentlemen and ladies make salsa so easy and sexy. apart from that, there was also a Javanese dance performance that was very interesting. it's more of a traditional dance so there's elaborate costumes and defined hand and foot work, but you can see the guy's muscles protuding cos he's really dancing his best for the whole 20 mins.
anyway, do read on about the free events and contact me if u're interested for any. i'll try to go along with you.
1. The Locusts' Wrath
by The Arts Fission Company
15 oct (sun) 6-7pm, Esplanade Rehearsal Studio
first-come-first-served, meeting point at Theatre Studio entrance at 5.30pm
synopsis of the event:
Be a part of the creative process as artists bring their ideas to fruition. This showcase gives you a first peek into the piece-in-progress of a new dance piece, The Locusts' Wrath. (this basically means that they want to hear your feedback after the showcase cos the actual performance is in about 2 years time! look at the hard work pple put in...)
Developed by Angela Liong, The Locusts' Wrath looks at the extreme climatic changes that parallel the condition of the human psyche. The development of the work draws from literay/ culteral sources as well as relevant scientific research. (:S) One of the intentions of this creative process is to cultivate a new genre of Asian dance theatre that engages audiences with dynamic interaction between contemporary dance and music and a visual narrative through multi-media projections.
2. Pichet Klunchun and Myself
by and with Pichet Klunchun and Jerome Bel
20 & 21 October 2006 (Friday & Saturday) 8pm,72-13
Free Admission (Please call (65) 67377213 and speak to Tay Tong or Mervyn, or email tworks@singnet.com.sg to reserve a seat)
synopsis:
Renowned French contemporary dancer / choreographer, Jerome Bel, teams up with Pichet Klunchun, the exhilarating classical performer of Thai ‘Khon’ mask dance in this remarkable performance. The hottest contemporary dance duet in Europe this year, Bel and Klunchun will perform their conversation which explodes all notions of contemporary dance.
On stage, the two dancers reconstruct a theatrical report of their experience of working together. Throughout the piece they alternate between asking questions of one another and offering each other and the audience short dance demonstrations. . The success of this most original dance documentary performance is that it brings together two artists who, although worlds apart in so many ways, share humour, sense and a great open-mindedness.
two upcoming free performances:
thanks to the da:ns festival, there are plenty of free performances around everyday from 12-22 oct. just went to the opening night latin dance party yesterday with yenli. sure saw how those young gentlemen and ladies make salsa so easy and sexy. apart from that, there was also a Javanese dance performance that was very interesting. it's more of a traditional dance so there's elaborate costumes and defined hand and foot work, but you can see the guy's muscles protuding cos he's really dancing his best for the whole 20 mins.
anyway, do read on about the free events and contact me if u're interested for any. i'll try to go along with you.
1. The Locusts' Wrath
by The Arts Fission Company
15 oct (sun) 6-7pm, Esplanade Rehearsal Studio
first-come-first-served, meeting point at Theatre Studio entrance at 5.30pm
synopsis of the event:
Be a part of the creative process as artists bring their ideas to fruition. This showcase gives you a first peek into the piece-in-progress of a new dance piece, The Locusts' Wrath. (this basically means that they want to hear your feedback after the showcase cos the actual performance is in about 2 years time! look at the hard work pple put in...)
Developed by Angela Liong, The Locusts' Wrath looks at the extreme climatic changes that parallel the condition of the human psyche. The development of the work draws from literay/ culteral sources as well as relevant scientific research. (:S) One of the intentions of this creative process is to cultivate a new genre of Asian dance theatre that engages audiences with dynamic interaction between contemporary dance and music and a visual narrative through multi-media projections.
2. Pichet Klunchun and Myself
by and with Pichet Klunchun and Jerome Bel
20 & 21 October 2006 (Friday & Saturday) 8pm,72-13
Free Admission (Please call (65) 67377213 and speak to Tay Tong or Mervyn, or email tworks@singnet.com.sg to reserve a seat)
synopsis:
Renowned French contemporary dancer / choreographer, Jerome Bel, teams up with Pichet Klunchun, the exhilarating classical performer of Thai ‘Khon’ mask dance in this remarkable performance. The hottest contemporary dance duet in Europe this year, Bel and Klunchun will perform their conversation which explodes all notions of contemporary dance.
On stage, the two dancers reconstruct a theatrical report of their experience of working together. Throughout the piece they alternate between asking questions of one another and offering each other and the audience short dance demonstrations. . The success of this most original dance documentary performance is that it brings together two artists who, although worlds apart in so many ways, share humour, sense and a great open-mindedness.
thanks to the da:ns festival, there are plenty of free performances around everyday from 12-22 oct. just went to the opening night latin dance party yesterday with yenli. sure saw how those young gentlemen and ladies make salsa so easy and sexy. apart from that, there was also a Javanese dance performance that was very interesting. it's more of a traditional dance so there's elaborate costumes and defined hand and foot work, but you can see the guy's muscles protuding cos he's really dancing his best for the whole 20 mins.
anyway, do read on about the free events and contact me if u're interested for any. i'll try to go along with you.
1. The Locusts' Wrath
by The Arts Fission Company
15 oct (sun) 6-7pm, Esplanade Rehearsal Studio
first-come-first-served, meeting point at Theatre Studio entrance at 5.30pm
synopsis of the event:
Be a part of the creative process as artists bring their ideas to fruition. This showcase gives you a first peek into the piece-in-progress of a new dance piece, The Locusts' Wrath. (this basically means that they want to hear your feedback after the showcase cos the actual performance is in about 2 years time! look at the hard work pple put in...)
Developed by Angela Liong, The Locusts' Wrath looks at the extreme climatic changes that parallel the condition of the human psyche. The development of the work draws from literay/ culteral sources as well as relevant scientific research. (:S) One of the intentions of this creative process is to cultivate a new genre of Asian dance theatre that engages audiences with dynamic interaction between contemporary dance and music and a visual narrative through multi-media projections.
2. Pichet Klunchun and Myself
by and with Pichet Klunchun and Jerome Bel
20 & 21 October 2006 (Friday & Saturday) 8pm,72-13
Free Admission (Please call (65) 67377213 and speak to Tay Tong or Mervyn, or email tworks@singnet.com.sg to reserve a seat)
synopsis:
Renowned French contemporary dancer / choreographer, Jerome Bel, teams up with Pichet Klunchun, the exhilarating classical performer of Thai ‘Khon’ mask dance in this remarkable performance. The hottest contemporary dance duet in Europe this year, Bel and Klunchun will perform their conversation which explodes all notions of contemporary dance.
On stage, the two dancers reconstruct a theatrical report of their experience of working together. Throughout the piece they alternate between asking questions of one another and offering each other and the audience short dance demonstrations. . The success of this most original dance documentary performance is that it brings together two artists who, although worlds apart in so many ways, share humour, sense and a great open-mindedness.
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