Monday, March 20, 2006
Wow. The mosaic music fest has come to an end.
I really loved this year's mosaic. You can see the amount of effort put in from everyone. I especially loved the blues, jazz, and salsa night. And it was really great to see the musicians on stage enjoying themselves on stage. It really makes my hair stand. You can feel the amount of energy it gives the crowd when the performer really gets into his 'thing', making the crowd groove. I must add on, that on salsa night, it was the FIRST time that I've seen an entire crowd grooving. EVERYONE. The aunty's, uncles, kids, foreigners, SINGAPOREANS, everyone! Even the elderly moved a bit. It was fantastic. You could really feel the magic in the air. BUT I must mention that once upon a time, when I was at a local gig, I saw the ushers stopping people from grooving at our very lovely outdoor theater, the exact same place where I saw the crowd grooving to with salsa. Hmmm, weird huh? Millions of people were taking pictures with FLASH, but I remember myself being stopped by the ushers during a certain local gig by a local band. Hmmm, weird huh? Let us wait and see.
I must admit that I had a great time at the mosaic music festival though most of the time I was bored stiff at work. Yes, I was working there. Got to know new friends whom are as nonsensical as me, and as crude as me. Of course, urm, just as hum sup as me. You can't blame us when there's so much to see at the esplanade.
Now I've got less then 3 weeks to settle my submission for my study grant for this year. After failing in getting that grant last year, I guess I should be more experianced in bullshitting my way through this year. Gosh, it's gonna be so bloody rush, and I have to discipline myself to do it. Argh!
I really loved this year's mosaic. You can see the amount of effort put in from everyone. I especially loved the blues, jazz, and salsa night. And it was really great to see the musicians on stage enjoying themselves on stage. It really makes my hair stand. You can feel the amount of energy it gives the crowd when the performer really gets into his 'thing', making the crowd groove. I must add on, that on salsa night, it was the FIRST time that I've seen an entire crowd grooving. EVERYONE. The aunty's, uncles, kids, foreigners, SINGAPOREANS, everyone! Even the elderly moved a bit. It was fantastic. You could really feel the magic in the air. BUT I must mention that once upon a time, when I was at a local gig, I saw the ushers stopping people from grooving at our very lovely outdoor theater, the exact same place where I saw the crowd grooving to with salsa. Hmmm, weird huh? Millions of people were taking pictures with FLASH, but I remember myself being stopped by the ushers during a certain local gig by a local band. Hmmm, weird huh? Let us wait and see.
I must admit that I had a great time at the mosaic music festival though most of the time I was bored stiff at work. Yes, I was working there. Got to know new friends whom are as nonsensical as me, and as crude as me. Of course, urm, just as hum sup as me. You can't blame us when there's so much to see at the esplanade.
Now I've got less then 3 weeks to settle my submission for my study grant for this year. After failing in getting that grant last year, I guess I should be more experianced in bullshitting my way through this year. Gosh, it's gonna be so bloody rush, and I have to discipline myself to do it. Argh!