I've been wanting to write this on my blog but since I haven't received the photos from that day from Danny so I have to wait a little bit. And here the story goes, two weeks ago on the 12 of April I went to KLPac to watch a physical performance by the title of "Three". The whole going to a performance thing is KC's idea because he saw something interesting on the magazine or newspaper and I just following out of curiosity since I've never watched a stage performance before in my life. At first, the only people going to KLPac are Me,KC,CW,Dyana , and Danny. Then, later on Angel and Linda decided to tag along. The perfomance was kinda abstract since they didn't even use one single word. The whole performance was carried out with some kind of body language so it is kinda understandable if we didn't catch some of the message. During the show, there's a live band that support the whole performance in the corner of the stage. The whole theatre was covered in black paint and black cloth everything is black so when the lights goes off all that you can see is nothing. I salute all the cast because they carried all they role so well that even the kissing part is real and I think the main character also really crying for real. The band supports the performance really well that every piece that they play really fit into the scene (Angel cried at the "mother" scene, I found out later when KC told me). And I'm kinda wondering since the band just only occupy a tiny weeny bit of the stage, everytime the music change I place my attention to the band and was amazed by the guy that plays the piano. Later on after the show we talked about everything and it appears that I wasn't the only one that noticed the piano player. The music was so darn good that makes me wonder if I would ever listen to it again in the rest of my life. So, after a little persuasion from Angel and a little situation observation , I decided to approach the piano player and asked about music piece that they played. By the time I approach that guy who is surprisingly friendly,I don't even know his name and he told me that he's planning to record the whole soundtrack and he even gave me his email to add him in his facebook profile. Later on, I found out that he's the composer of the whole performance piece (WHOAH!), his name is Nick Davis.After the show we decided to a little look around KLPac since it's our first time visiting that place.
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Yes! This is the place where mosquitoes are trying to attack all of us... Shoot!!! Mosquitoes really must not born. hihi *devilish laugh*
yep,those good-for-nothing insect should not even exist in the first place.
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