Friday, 29 August 2014

Singapore Repertory Theatre and Mies Julie

Hi lovely people

Singapore Repertory Theatre (SRT) in cooperation with DBS Arts Centre, located along the Robertson Quay in Singapore, is presenting the Mies Julie, a play produced and performed by Baxter Centre at the University of Cape Town in association with South Africa Theatre.



Written and directed by Yael Farber, named as Artist of the Year 2003 in her native South Africa, Mies Julie is a controversial, vibrant, intensive and hard-hitting play. Director describes it as text articulating the fears, desires, resentments...

I would add the notion of freedom, search for identity, self recognition, love&hate relationship, despair, survival, heritage, pride, family, history, politics, apartheid, hypocrisy, clash of material and spiritual, religion, search for happiness, human rights, suffering....

Director's words of invitation say:
"We welcome you into the heat of Vaneen Plaa's Kitchen."

 "We hope its truths might speak to you not only of South Africa's complexity - but the unaddressed ghosts of any nation waiting to be acknowledged."

"Over as single night, a young woman and her father's servant strip away the layers that protected and kept them form each-other until now."


The play is driven by element of surprise. It shocks with abrupt changes of the tone and movement. The actors move like parkour athletes and gracious lovers in the same time.


The language is strong with the accents determined by the origin and heritage. The scenes are powerful, filled with physical interaction insinuating sex, passion and lust.


Each scene is wrapped in a symbol given in color, tool or light.


It ends in catharsis and leaves the witnesses in drama to listen the song of the sitting ghosts.


In all regards this play deserves international awards and tags like Top Ten Productions of 2012 given by the New York Times and 5th Best Production of 2012 by the Guardian.

For a Singaporean stage this play represents a brave getaway. I truly enjoyed to witness something controversial and alternative.

This is a must see play.
Hope that you'll have a chance.

:)

Eva

Footnotes:
photos: by Eva Kucich taken from the brochure about the play "Mies Julie" and shooting the allowed scenes on the stage
description: utilised fragments of the brochure about the play "Mies Julie" 




Friday, 22 August 2014

Musical Rock of Ages

Hi lovely readers,

during past month, theatre at Resort World Senotsa in Singapore, hosted the musical Rock of Ages.



The musical was produced by the book of Chris D'Arienzo and it was originally opened on Broadway during 2009. It was nominated for several Tony Awards.

It is sparkling, funny, full of rock and heavy metal music from '80 revoking the heavy metal sub-culture in the clubs of Los Angeles. Thus, the "sex, drug & rock-and-roll" was presented with a good sense of humour and trough the story of a small town girl, arriving to Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and meeting the rock world in the LA's most famous rock club (http://www.broadway.com/shows/rock-of-ages/story/ )    
 
The Rock of Ages Band (Conductor/Piano by Marshal Keating; Guitar 1 by Aureleien Budynek; Guitar 2 by Madox;  Drums by Jason Gianni and Bass by Ivan "Funkyboy" Bodley) made a great performance, rich of heavy-metal sound and acting. Some of very popular songs like "It's the Final Countdown" or "Wanted Dead or Alive" were performed to go with the story.
 
 
The more than two hours performance passed in a great entertainment.
Have a look the trailer uploaded on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF05VKU7bV8 
 
 
The musical is on its tour so if passes your place, I recommend to watch it :)
Have Fun
:)
Eva

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Singapore Jungle Walk

Hi

I'm happy to share that Singapore preserves few places for the nature lovers.

Those places are know as MacRitchie Reservoir and Bukit Tima Nautre Reserve.

Both parks are located at the North Central side of the island and are placed next to each other so, for those looking to explore alternative routes and jungle walks, the one could be reached from another :).

This map represents the MacRitchie to Bukit Timah jungle walk link:

 

This one represents around MacRitchie Reservoir route :) jungle trail and boardwalk combined


Both routes are around 12km long and maintained in jungle environment :) So, for that reason these make great local getaways from Singaporean urban jungle to the nature one :)

 

To say is that before the early 19th century, most of the Singapore main island was covered by primary forest. Soon after the British established a settlement in Singapore in 1819 and commercial activity took root, there was a demand for fresh water. However, it was decades before the settlement's first fresh water supply was established. 

Therefore, MacRitchie Reservoir (Chinese: 麦里芝蓄水池, PinyinMaìlǐzhī Xùshuǐchí) is Singapore's oldest reservoir. The reservoir was completed in 1868 by impounding water from an earth embankment, and was then known as the Impounding Reservoir or Thomson Reservoir.

The development of the MacRitchie Reservoir brought the forest devastation around the area to a halt. The forest surrounding the reservoir has been protected as a water catchment reserve.

 There are boardwalks skirting the edge of the scenic MacRitchie Reservoir and walking trails through the forest. Interpretative signboards along the boardwalks allow for a self-guided tour along the fringes of the MacRitchie jungle forest.
The boardwalk around the perimeter of the MacRitchie Reservoir brings the visitor through interesting secondary forest in the Central Catchment nature area which confines with Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. 
The boardwalk which hugs the reservoir also allows for easy exploration of freshwater wildlife. 


In addition to the boardwalk, another popular attraction is the HSBC TreeTop Walk, a 250 m aerial free standing suspension bridge spanning Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang which are the two highest points in MacRitchie. The bridge was completed in July 2004, and the TreeTop Walk was officially launched on 5 November 2004. The structure, which is 25 m at its highest point, offers visitors a panoramic view of Upper Peirce Reservoir and the surrounding lush rainforest. Jelutong Tower also offers a view of the Singapore Island Country Club golf course and the MacRitchie Reservoir.

Continuing from the TreeTop Walk the trail allows a detour to Bukit Tima Nature Reserve.


The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is a small 1.64 square kilometre (400 acre) nature reserve near the geographic centre of the city-state of Singapore, located on the slopes of Bukit Timah Hill, Singapore's highest hill standing at a height of 163.63 metres, and parts of the surrounding area. The nature reserve is about 12 kilometres from the Downtown Core, Singapore's central business district.


The primary activities at Bukit Timah are strolling, running and hiking. There are specially-allocated mountain-bike trails. The Reserve is popular among athletes training for mountain-climbing. There are a number of hiking trails.

Bukit Timah is know for its variety of plants and animals as well :)


Starting from September 2014, Bukit Timah Reserve shall be under restoration. NParks said that it has found damage to the forests and an erosion of the slopes and trails over the years. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve was visited by 400,000 people last year of 2013 - five times more than 20 years ago. 


Hope you'll have a chance to go and visit MacRithcie and Bukit Timah :)

Have a good day :)

Eva

Footnotes:
photos taken by Eva Kucich
MapMyWalk maps generated by Eva Kucich
sources taken in consideration and for additional information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukit_Timah_Nature_Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacRitchie_Reservoir
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/bukit-timah-nature/1132596.html