Thai Music and Dance
Yesterday after class and before this CFA Appreciation Tea, Khee Nguen, Khai Yuen and I followed Jama to the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music for a Thai cultural performance.
I didn't regret I went for it! Oh it's free that's why I happily went for it =P Who knows I gained a lot!
Not only I get to see how Thai cultures are like, I also get to gain an insight into how the particular module is like. Oh and I saw Yokes and Fairoz and Edna and Mark and Wing Yan perform too.
The performance lasted for about an hour and 20 minutes with 8 items.
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A cute flirtatious uncle.
Samuel, this is cooler than an electric guitar.
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It's an electric folk instrument!!! How's that!
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The rest of the photos are here.
I didn't regret I went for it! Oh it's free that's why I happily went for it =P Who knows I gained a lot!
Not only I get to see how Thai cultures are like, I also get to gain an insight into how the particular module is like. Oh and I saw Yokes and Fairoz and Edna and Mark and Wing Yan perform too.
The performance lasted for about an hour and 20 minutes with 8 items.
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A cute flirtatious uncle.
Samuel, this is cooler than an electric guitar.
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It's an electric folk instrument!!! How's that!
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The rest of the photos are here.
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