Studio Festi's - "Dancing in the Sky" was amazingly beautiful along the streets of Singapore. How did one production company manage to stage one of the most amazing shows live on the streets? Spectacular was the only word to describe the movements and the music.
Being in Sydney, there was no way I could miss a chance to catch "Romeo & Juliet" being played at one of the greater places on earth, the Sydney Opera House. The view was spectacular from up close and inside. Although my tickets were very reasonable, but they were very far out. The next time I pop by Sydney, I would die to step in the Opera House, with slightly more pricer tickets.
In Melbourne, there was my beloved Cirque du Soleil with "Dralion", the Asian inspired tale. Accompanying the magic and acts, there was humor. Good humor. It was really cool to watch the clowns up and get personal with them. For this show, I purchased almost the best seats in the house, blowing me an estimated AUD150. So worth it, and I'll do it again. My only wish is to go to the United States and have a go at the various shows Cirque du Soleil has.
Okay, so the point of this post is to tell myself I should go for something new I saw while vacationing in Thailand. There was a poster hanging with the words "Voyage de la Vie". What was this all about? Looked intriguing, but was it enough to captivate me? So I shrug it off. Yesterday while watch "Parenthood", the advert for "Voyage de la Vie" came up. So it was being held in Resort World at Sentosa. Nearby, and pretty cheap change for someone who lives in Kuala Lumpur. Whats the pricing? OMG, the VIP tickets only cost SGD188. Best of all, they have a package (2D, 1N) where you can pick out Hard Rock Hotel as one of the rooms you stay in.Hmm, is SGD498 all worth it? 2 tickets for Category 3 (not exactly what I wanted, I wanted the VIP tickets), the hotel night stay and breakfast for two.
Dwell over it.............its so nearby.


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