Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Momentum deffered

After what seemed like a long hiatus(we actually met a couple of times) the Sgwalkers finally met up for their food episode in the midst of their last semester in NUS.

The Ramen joint in question is Baihoken at Raffles City Shopping Centre.


We had two bowls of mild Miso ramen and a Shoyu ramen. The noodles were passable I suppose but we agreed we've tasted much better.

The highlight of the night was the performance which started only at 930pm. While we were whiling our time away we caught two more free performances including one by Raffles Hall in the Esplanade Concourse and a Chinese rock band playing at the Outdoor Theatre.

However, the performance we were at the Esplanade for was The Boy Who Sees With stones under the Hua Yi festival. It's an installation of animation accompanied by ethereal music and the best part? The audience watches it laying down. To add to the excitement, the producers collected dreams through a website and selected some to be animated.

Some time in the midst of the performance there was the noticeable deep breathing of an audience member probably in REM sleep.To be sure, the performance was abstract but the music rather haunting and let's admit it, there are just so many times you get to lie down in the esplanade recital studio and not have anyone stare yeah?

The deep breathing I'm afraid I've heard quite a few times in concerts already.

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