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Sunday, October 17, 2010

I'm still kinda overwhelmed by Silent Minds. Especially the fact that Nat and I managed to pull off some choreography changes that was made AN HOUR before show time. The first time we actually did it on that stage was during the show itself. Before that we were behind the curtains trying it out. & what's even better was that the choreography involved physical theatre. I still cannot forget Nat's owl face that screamed "OKAY THIS IS IT!" when we were on stage, about to do the lift. That one moment on stage, with the whole audience staring us down, was only like 2 seconds but to me it felt like ages. It was boiled down to one chance. Make it or break it. Either we do it or fall and spoil the whole show. We looked at each other with eyes wide open, took one final breath, I ran, she braced. Next thing I knew, we were telling ourselves, "we did it".


Nat. The amount of things we've been through together for the span of just one year. It feels like I was in the same womb as you. I remember, in Children of Asia, we had every scene together, we came out for every scene together, we were always paired together. Same goes for Colours of Asia. Now Silent Minds, we did what we previously never thought we could.