Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Dance Uncensored



Event: Dance Uncensored
Location: UCC, NUS.
Date: 25 March 2007
Time: 1930-2200

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Went down to UCC in block level around 1900. Dance Uncensored is a collaboration between all the Halls in NUS. Each Hall presented a number of dances, ranging from Hip-hop, Chinese dance, ballet... so on.

Event started off with Kent Ridge's (KR) hip-hop. After that is some 'hot' dance (how to classify that kind of dance? provocative dance?) by KR girls. Then followed by Sheares Hall's (SH) zombie dance. Then King Edward VII's (KE7) cute Korean dance.... hmm... forgot the sequence already...

I like Temasek Hall's (TH) hip-hop. It was very surprising when the 6 dancer wearing "ah beng"-like walk on the stage. But after a few minutes of "ah beng" dance, they suddenly walk to the back and un-tug their shirt and pull down their jeans, transforming into a hip-hop gang! Very surprising (for me). Ha.

As for Eusoff Hall (EH), I like the two of their dances. All of it very ballet-like and graceful. I remember one of the dances is inspired by "the scene when the little girl look into the wardrobe in The Chronicles of Narnia". Ohya, Elaine was one of the EH dancer too. Very easy to spot her as she is tall and thin. =p

Dance Uncensored 2007 was rounded up by KR's dance, which is inspired by the popular anime, Tsubasa Chronicles, by Clamp. I think thats the best performance of the night. The whole dance is very synchronized with the song and it gives people a kind of energetic feeling as the dance moving on gradually.

After the whole event, everyone gathered at the main entrance to cheer for all the dancers who are coming out from the back stage.

(almost forget something... I wonder what was in the mind of the Minister of Health, who was sitting just in front of the stage, during the 'hot' dance and the 'uncensored dance' by KR Dancers? Must be quite a shock eh? Haha ;))

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(the entrance of UCC)

KR (A Block) dancers, from left: Rina, Jianping, Wanlin.

Crowd in front of the main entrance after the event ended.

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