Burning Man

It’s been a few weeks since my first Burning Man experience, and (to the dismay of some of my friends) I still can’t stop talking and thinking about it šŸ˜€ It’s an impossible task to explain what it was like, and how the experience has changed the way I think. But I do want to … More Burning Man

Bayerisches Staatsballett II – Mixed Bill

21 February 2017, Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Bayerisches Staatsballett II – Bavarian State Ballet II. Nice to see the younger generation taking a step towards a different ballerina body type.Ā A healthier and a stronger muscular physique. This company is the younger training company of the Bavarian State Ballet and they definitely dance with more eagerness. … More Bayerisches Staatsballett II – Mixed Bill

London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder

27 July 2012, Olympic Stadium The most anticipated show of the year.Ā And I feel so privileged to have experienced it live. It was phenomenal. A lot of people have been comparing it to the 2008 Beijing Opening Ceremony. But I don’t think you can really compare the two. Beijing was an incredible spectacle, showcasing militant … More London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder

Serpentine Pavilion

11 July 2010, Serpentine Pavilion @ Serpentine Gallery, London This year’s SerpentineĀ PavilionĀ is… red. Red indeed. Reminded me of our Peru dining tent, heh. Its colour makes it loud and its loudness makes for an interesting structure in the park precisely because it stands out so much. It has some really amazing features – big panes … More Serpentine Pavilion

Pictures Reframed: Leif Ove Andsnes and Robin Rhode

4 December 2009, Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, London I love how there’s an increasing trend in producing cross-artform performances. I love it when different worlds come together. It’s a great ways-in for new audiences, getting us to engage in artforms we might not usually engage in and also stretching our imaginations, asking us to … More Pictures Reframed: Leif Ove Andsnes and Robin Rhode

Mark Wallinger curates The Russian Linesman: Frontiers, Borders & Thresholds

1 May 2009, Southbank Centre’s Hayward Gallery Whizzed through this exhibit today, as it is closing this weekend, yikes! I keep missing so many exhibits, thinking eh, I’ll go next week. Curated by 2007 Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger, also known for being commissioned to create the Angel of the South (the big White Horse … More Mark Wallinger curates The Russian Linesman: Frontiers, Borders & Thresholds