| The Art of Wushu by Xin Ying Wushu Training Centre | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 1.00pm |
| Synopsis | Knock yourselves out with the powerful punches and swift blows of wushu, the long-standing Chinese heritage sport. This wushu demonstration is packed with high-energy choreography of the various martial art techniques and moves full of speed and dexterity. |
| Of Kampong Games and Memories by Sri Warisan Som Said Performing Arts | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 1.30pm |
| Synopsis | Move over, the computer generation! We’re bringing back the kampong games that were played by the children in the ‘50s to the ‘80s. This dance performance brings back the simple games such as the kite, sepak takraw, five stones and many more. |
| Amazing Thailand by NUS Thai Music and Dance Ensemble | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 2.00pm |
| Synopsis | Among the different kinds of traditional dance of Thailand, Manora Buchayan, a dance from the southern part of Thailand is known as the 'King of Rhythm'. The music is rather rhythmic and fast in tempo. Manora is a half-bird, half-woman creature in traditional Thai literature. Buchayan is a ceremony for sacrifice. Besides this performance, the ensemble will also be performing Rabam Si Phaak, a set of performances demonstrating the cultural diversity from four regions in Thailand. |
| The Runaway Dog by OrangeDot Productions | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 4.30pm |
| Synopsis | Four good friends, Mei Ching, Sangeetha, Hadi and Christopher have been noticing a lot of new faces in their neighbourhood. They are rather curious about who these neighbours are but instead of finding out more about them, the young kids start to speculate about their neighbours' strange customs, practices and behaviour. One day, panic strikes when Mei Ching discovers that Sasha, her new pet dog, is missing. Join the fabulous four as they comb their neighbourhood looking for Sasha and discover the new and exciting facts about their neighbours as the young kids encounter them during the search. |
| Duckling, My Good Neighbour by The Chinese Opera Institute | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 5.00pm |
| Synopsis | Once upon a time, there was a little pig, a tortoise, a bear, a squirrel and a duckling that all moved into a new site near a river. The bear was not happy that the tortoise lived just next to his new house as he was slow in everything and the bear did not like to wait for him to play or to eat. One day, when he went out to visit his friend, the sky turned dark and the rain started pouring. He remembered that he left his peanuts outside his house. He was very sad as he knew that when he got home, the nuts would have been washed away and there would be nothing for dinner. But when he got home, he found that the tortoise had kept the nuts for him! He was so thankful and invited everybody to eat together. Then they hard the wolf howling.... |
| Indian Folk Dance by Woodlands CC Cultural Group-Little Stars | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 5.30pm |
| Synopsis | Coming soon. |
| Dikir Barat by Majlis Pusat Pertubuhan-Pertubuhan Budaya Melayu | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 6.00pm |
| Synopsis | Be entertained by the vibrance of this dikir barat performance. Sway with the tune and do listen up for the humourous lyrics! |
| Bharatanatyam by SYAMA | |
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| Time & Venue | Child's Play @ Causeway Point 19 July 2009, Sun, 6.30pm |
| Synopsis | Immerse yourself in this beautiful and intricate dance that will engage all your five senses. The national dance of India, the Bharatanatyam represents the element of fire in the human body as every graceful movement resembles that of a dancing flame. |