Friday, January 2, 2009

Skywatch-Lion Dance

This is so beautiful. I was strolling along Singapore River with hubby when I heard the sound of drums. So I hurried to where the sound comes from cause I knew there must be a lion dance somewhere.

The background of shophouses are restaurants and pubs. They used to be warehouses during the earlier days of Singapore. You might like to read an article about the warehouses which were also used by the Japanese as screening centres during WWII. (Source: Loyang Primary School )

The building in the background with colourful windows was once upon a time "Hill Street police station" which was also Singapore first jail during the Japanese Occupation. To know more about the building you could read it at Wikipedia.

A short video of the lion dance. These lion dancers are from Hongkong, they were rehearsing for a lion dance competition. This is the southern lion dance.

Types of Lion Dances

There are two types of lion dances, namely the Northern and Southern lion dance which differs in the appearance of the lion and the performance style.

Northern Lion Dance

The Northern school, practised in Beijing, is more acrobatic with the lion balancing on balls and on see-saws whilst being enticed by a pugilist dressed as a 'warrior'. The pugilist teasing the lion uses a fan or a ball and the interplay between him and the lion is the focus of the dance. The Northern Lion evolved from a Mongolian animal puppet placed on a post and paraded during festivals. The Northern Lion is furry with an orange and yellow, woollen coat.

Southern Lion Dance

The Southern school, which is more popularly performed in Singapore, originated in Guangdong. It involves a less hairy Lion which is taunted by a big-headed clown. They traditionally perform outdoors, the cai qing or literally "plucking the green", referring to the acrobatic act of picking up a sprig of lettuce from as high as three storeys, achieved only by using a pole or forming a human pyramid. The Southern lion has a 'skin' of white/yellow and brown/ black patterns. Whilst the Northern Lion is reputedly fierce, with a serious temperament, the Southern Lion is tame and playful. (Source: infopedia )

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009

Here wishing all my blog visitors a very Happy New Year and may 2009 be a better year for all of us.
I started the new year with a photo of Terminal 3 of Changi Airport. :) It is part of the christmas decoration in T3. To view more photos of T3 in changi airport, you can go to my airport blog

Hopefully, I get to travel more in 2009. Terminal 3 is one of my favourite place in Singapore.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Christmas Trees

Hopefully this would be my last series of christmas postings...hehehe.
At first glance, I thought there was a kid in the snowman's costumes but really, it is just a huge stuffed snowman.

Took these photos of christmas tree at Copthorne Waterfront Hotel.



This christmas tree in front of takashimaya was decorated with teddy bears.

The above two christmas trees dont come cheap, they cost more than S$3,200.

This christmas tree decorated with lots of peacock feathers and ornaments costs about S$2,600+.

Sphere Christmas Tree at Forum The Shopping Mall

The christmas tree at Forum The Shopping Mall were in the form of huge balls. Maybe you can catch my reflection in them...lol





A mini version of the christmas tree.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ballerina Christmas Tree

I am still posting christmas photos....lol . Hope to be done with it by end of the year. This is my favourite christmas decoration in Singapore. The ballerinas are so beautiful. Which christmas photo do you like so far?





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