Monday, June 22, 2009

haha.....haha.....haha...
just try to think.....
just try to say......
just try to sing.....
just try ....is it good enough??
Or i must get it done....
i must get it fast...
i must remember...
i must do?? is it that right?
Walao....can i decide??

haha...haha...
i just nothing to do.....
i must get sleep liao...
this is penang Language ........me style...hahahaahah
now listen to a song call The climb....by Miley Cyrus

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Breakout success from Korean dance comedy theatre

Five loony convicts Break Out when they chance upon a sacred book that makes people dance.

BRACE yourself for Break Out, the extreme dance comedy that promises a barrel of laughs while leaving audiences bowled over by a new genre of bboy entertainment.

In celebration of its first anniversary, Korea Sparkling, the Korea Tourism brand, is bringing to Malaysia six charity theatre performances by the dance troupe, Break Out, said Korea Tourism Organisation managing director Kim Hee Hun during the launch of Break Out in Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago.

“Korean culture is gaining great popularity throughout the world as a result of the Korean Wave, brought about by popular movies, dramas and music from South Korea.

“Also, Korea Sparkling is promoting healthy street dance culture by organising a bboy (breakdance) competition at Sunway Pyramid, Selangor, with Break Out as the guest judge.” Kim added.

With LG as the main sponsor, LG Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd managing director and chief executive officer T.Y. Ko said he was pleased the partnership offered an opportunity to share more of Korean culture with Malaysians.

Ko also felt that the show was doubly meaningful as it combined the sharing of culture and charity. “As people enjoy the unique and entertaining performances, they will also be lending a hand to the less fortunate.”

Break Out is set in a prison where five loony convicts trying to make a break for freedom chance upon a sacred book with the mysterious power to make people break out in dance.

The dance troupe showcases spectacular martial arts, gymnastics, circus aerobatics, breakdancing, yoga and hilarious comic moments set to catchy music.

Debuted in 2007, the hilarious non-verbal dance troupe has performed in London, New York, Mumbai, Shanghai, Vientiane and Bangkok. A box office hit in its native South Korea, Break Out has been showered with rave reviews wherever it played.

Conceptualised by Yegam and Sevensense Inc of South Korea with overseas advancement in mind, it celebrated a successful premiere at the Sadler’s Well Peacock Theatre in London’s West End and excited the Edinburg Fringe Festival in 2007. The 80-minute show currently plays in Seoul six days a week except Mondays.

Its stage features a set constructed like an enormous book. As the story unfolds, the stage magically transforms like the turning of the pages of the book.

The story begins when a book opens to reveal a curious glow. Unknown to anybody, its mysterious power spreads and affects others. Within it is the sacred manuscript of extreme dance. In the prison, the jailer blows his whistle, as he usually does, to wake the prisoners for their morning exercise. Suddenly, the book falls from the sky like a comet and all who come near it feel an electrifying surge of energy.

Yearning for freedom, five prisoners plan a daring escape. They make it to a hospital, but find themselves relentlessly pursued by the authorities, so they hide out there.
In the merry-go-round of the chase, the five convicts, three nurses, warden and a policeman end up in a mega-dance party.

Forced to remain on the run, the forlorn five make their way to a church where they meet some nuns and find peace and serenity. Then, cornered with no way out, their escapade culminates in a passionate outpouring of dance.

The production crew comprises producer Kim Kyung Hun, artistic director Paek Won Kil, director Jeon Jun Beom, and composer Kang Sang Goo. The characters are made up of five convicts – Gray, Lump, Joker, Tricky, Dandy – as well as a jailer named Gundog, a cop called Swat and three beautiful women
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Each character is played by various dancers and here’s a look at them:

Gray: He has been in the slammer longer than the rest. Hence, all the old man wants is to see his daughter. Gray is played by Tigger (real name Son Hyuk), Snap (Lim Dae Hyeok) and Poison (Oh Yong Hwan).

Lump: No one dares to take on this nasty bloke. He’s a leader with a dangerous streak. Yet, he has a passion for puzzle solving. Lump is played by Yongnam (Kim Yong Nam), Da Notez (Song Won Jun) and Bear (Lim Kyung Jun).

Joker: He is clumsy and a bit of a clown. But the dopey chap has a heart of gold. Joker is played by Alive (Song Yong Nam), Gun (Kim Byung Gun), Steper (Kong Seok Woo) and Mine (An Yong Chan).

Tricky: This guy thinks he is great with women. Unfortunately, he’s no Don Juan. Tricky is played by Naturalman (Pyun Ki Bum) and Chulhee (Han Chul Hee).

Dandy: Well-groomed, he is the smooth-talking, slick-moving charmer of the gang. No one can resist his suave sophistication and sheer charisma. Dandy is played by Zoom In (Hwang Joo Min), Scale-T (Jeong Jong Wook) and Dexter (Jang Kee Won).
Gundog: As the jailer, he thinks he is in charge. But the convicts under his charge have other ideas. Also, the tough guy has a soft spot. Gundog is played by BBoy-T (Kim Jung Whan), Beat (Jo Min Chul), Donald Hong (Park Jae Hong) and Giboon (Lee Jae Bok).
Swat: He is a member of the special forces. Swat is played by Zzz (No Seung Min), Makeep (Yun Ki Bum) and Dope (Park Sung June).

Beautiful trio
The three lovely lasses are sexy nurses. No, they are policewomen. Wait, they are actually innocent nuns. The speedy trio can change characters faster than lightning.
The three ladies are played by Jjang-Jji (Jang Ji Hee), Tency (Kim Hyo Sun), S-Young (Hong Seol Young), Hotvee (Kim Su Jin), Jiny (Kim Jin Hee), S.H Ory (Kim So Hyun), Unik (Choi Yoon Hui) and Ssun (Son Suna).

Organised by Korea Tourism Organisation, the Break Out charity performances are managed by events management company GFW, presented by Korea Sparkling and sponsored by LG.

我没变~~

我以为我变了,但我发现我从去年到现在都没大的改变.
今年三月后我就真的觉得好难过,好无用. 工作,收入,学习都停了.
我又开始不懂要怎样做下去,我老妈说要我进修,我大姑要我去吉隆玻找工,我呢想回去新山那完成我一直以来想做的事.
真是的~~我真奇怪我竟然要全部.
现在我呢我快是废人了~~


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人啊人~~只要有简单的动作和语言就可以笑了.
我上个星期去了Sri Dewan Penang 看了一部舞蹈剧.
那些韩国人~~看了有赚不亏 ^^


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