Saturday, June 04, 2005
KLPAC-ed
wow what a day.

after unnaturally going to bed around 12.30 the night before, i awoke out of strenght of habit after 7 hours of sleep. thus, i awoke at 7 ish am. waaaaay too early, when ryonn was supposed to pick me up. oh well, so i lay in bed listening to patrick stewart reading out "the last battle" by CS Lewis to me. i roll out soon after and attempt to rid myself of the sleep deprived zombie feeling.

damn, need to water plants, i remember in the shower, but then i look out, and lo and behold! it is raining! fate smiles on me today.

so we leave for genting, in the car was annette, mei yee, and ian, with ryonn driving. had a bite of dim sum, and off we went to genting to catch oliver. turns out karak was jammed, so we took the scenic route and saw a really pretty lake.

sampai genting, and felt like a sardine. it was a triple combo killer. public holiday, weekend, and school holiday. the lobby of first world hotel looked like a refugee camp, with little groups of people huddling together, waiting to be checked in. it was pretty ridiculous, why do we malaysians tolerate this type of treatment as paying customers?

anyway, show was at 1.30, we were at the theatre at around 1.15. express lunch man.

oliver oliver oliver. the show was fun, but the SOUND! gosh, it was so unbalanced, at most times the sound was really loud and harsh, and really detracted from enjoying the music, it made it sound like they just wanted volume, and not quality. if they improved on that, i think the show wouldn've been SOOOOOoooOOooo much better.

after show, we wandered around and the otehrs wanted a bite, so we were at one of the overpriced food stores. this time, a nasi kandar place. the food wasn't bad, but RM6 FOR A PIECE OF FRIED CHICKEN?! and also RM3 FOR A MILO AIS?! i wasn't even hungry but i lost my appetite.

coming down we dropped off ian back at KLPAC to get his car, managed to get a guided tour in and about the new place, while we ran into nala. it's so exciting wandering around that place, it's the combination of a lot of glass, light, grass, trees, rolling hills, running water, and the feeling of space all around, you get really excited at all the possibilities. so excited in fact, that we we're frolicking around the park area and all over the place, oblivious to whoever was there.

having nothing else to do, we all decided to catch
Somewhere in the middle

Somewhere in the Middle: Sat 4 & Sun 5, Jun 2005 (Sat: 8.30 pm; Sun: 3 pm). By the Compagnie Moglice Von-Verx, a theatrical trapeze performance combining dance, poetry, music, and swinging acrobats. At the KL PAC.

it was a really artsy performance, almost like trying to understand a work of abstract art. you could fall into the trap of overanalysis.

and that was my day. not bad for a saturday.

and tommorow looks like another long day. day day day. daa daa.


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posted by onigiri @ 10:46 PM  
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