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Bibap - Beatbox Action Comedy

Monday, March 12, 2012

Hi Huneybees,


Thecreative team of the highly successful shows such as JUMP and BREAKOUT are back with bibap this March.

What's bibap? Well, it is an acronym of bibimbap (Korean mixedrice), my favourite Korean dish. \\O_O//**    

This multi-sensory show displays the unconventional cooking skills oftwo highly talented chefs. They will be whipping up mouth-watering dishes suchas sushi, pizza, Chinese chicken noodles and bibimbap.

bibap isthe first performance to combine eating and entertainment on stage. Beatboxing,b-boying, musical, cooking and food tasting will be presented right before youreyes in this show. Each action is superbly executed through energetic dance andfantastic harmony and will definitely keep audiences spellbound and mesmerised.

The exhibit of pure energycoupled with beat box, acappella, dynamic music and sounds of washing,cutting, frying and eating food, produce a perfect harmony, just as all thedifferent ingredients are mixed together to create bibimbap! bibap premiered in Korea in May 2011 andhas made itself known to the world as a refreshingly original cultural show. 

Itproved global potential through its success at Edinburgh Festival in 2010,forecasting the new marketing for Eatertainment. bibap was favourably received by critics at the festival andcontinues to attract international visitors in Korea today.
bibap is not to be missed! 

GO book tickets for the show today and experience 90 minutes packed with brilliant comedy, dynamicmusic, acrobatics, beatbox, a capella, martial arts and cooking. 

TicketingInformation:
Date: 30March to 1 April
Time: Fri (30 March), 8pm
      Sat (31 March), 3pm & 8pm
      Sun (1 Apr), 3pm
Venue: TheEsplanade
Prices: $38, $50, $68, $80 (excludes $3 SISTIC fee)

*Tickets are available through all SISTICoutlets. 
*To book, call SISTIC at 6348 5555 or visit www.sistic.com.sg


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Bibap - Beatbox Action Comedy

Hi Huneybees,


Thecreative team of the highly successful shows such as JUMP and BREAKOUT are back with bibap this March.

What's bibap? Well, it is an acronym of bibimbap (Korean mixedrice), my favourite Korean dish. \\O_O//**    

This multi-sensory show displays the unconventional cooking skills oftwo highly talented chefs. They will be whipping up mouth-watering dishes suchas sushi, pizza, Chinese chicken noodles and bibimbap.

bibap isthe first performance to combine eating and entertainment on stage. Beatboxing,b-boying, musical, cooking and food tasting will be presented right before youreyes in this show. Each action is superbly executed through energetic dance andfantastic harmony and will definitely keep audiences spellbound and mesmerised.

The exhibit of pure energycoupled with beat box, acappella, dynamic music and sounds of washing,cutting, frying and eating food, produce a perfect harmony, just as all thedifferent ingredients are mixed together to create bibimbap! bibap premiered in Korea in May 2011 andhas made itself known to the world as a refreshingly original cultural show. 

Itproved global potential through its success at Edinburgh Festival in 2010,forecasting the new marketing for Eatertainment. bibap was favourably received by critics at the festival andcontinues to attract international visitors in Korea today.
bibap is not to be missed! 

GO book tickets for the show today and experience 90 minutes packed with brilliant comedy, dynamicmusic, acrobatics, beatbox, a capella, martial arts and cooking. 

TicketingInformation:
Date: 30March to 1 April
Time: Fri (30 March), 8pm
      Sat (31 March), 3pm & 8pm
      Sun (1 Apr), 3pm
Venue: TheEsplanade
Prices: $38, $50, $68, $80 (excludes $3 SISTIC fee)

*Tickets are available through all SISTICoutlets. 
*To book, call SISTIC at 6348 5555 or visit www.sistic.com.sg


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The Haunted House Project

Thursday, December 2, 2010


Hi guys,

I managed to get myself movie preview tickets to the new Korean Horror flick: "The Haunted House Project". All thanks to OMY.SG.
 
The ticket stub of the night.

 
Still a little shaken after the movie.

A little synopsis of the movie:
Over the course of 42 years, 6 went missing, 8 had accidents and 11 were murdered… 3 Paranormal investigators and 3 camera crew decide to look into this infamously haunted house. Ignoring the danger, the group of six entered the haunted house and disappeared without a trace. A video footage of what they shot during their visit was recovered and may reveal the truth of their disappearance…


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I must say for a timid mouse like me, the movie does have it's scary parts to make you tremble. I still remember there was a part where I was the only one in the cinema that screamed. But I must say the movie overall has the same rule of thumb as saving the Earth.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Reduce - There are alot of things which went unexplained and seems like only dumb bimbos would do?

Reuse, Recycle - So many scenes have it's similarities with Sadako, Ju-On and I must say even the way they execute the movie is very close to Blair Witch Project (Note: Project *wink)

This movie started with a documentary interviewing the people leaving in the neighbourhood of the haunted house. It does kinda gives you the creeps when you hear about the 'scariness' of the house, but the suspense died down when a producer and her camera man went in search of the house, to recce the location for their ghost documentary, e.g. Ghost Hunters.

So on the day of filming, they gathered a team of 3 young paranormal investigators to explore the house. I was in fact pretty impressed by their special equipment to detect spirits like the one you can see below.

 
(Credits to http://www.shaw.sg)

The whole film was mainly shot with a handheld camera, so expect to experience shaky scenes, shots of floors and walls. The idea is to make you feel as if you are the one filming experiencing all these with the crew, but if you have watch Blair Witch before, you will know how nauseating it can be.

So throughout the film, there will be glimpses of a figure etc. to shake you up but the real scary part is towards the end. Brace yourself for some gory bloody scenes!

Moral of the story: Stay away from spooky places and do not challenge the unspoken. (Come on, the poster made it super clear.)

All in all, I'll give this movie a 2.5 out of 5 stars. I guess for the faint hearted it's a 3 stars. I won't say it's a must watch movie, but it's definitely a movie for dudes to score some chicks!

Here's some shots from the movie (Credits to http://www.shaw.sg), enjoy ~





You can also check out the official website http://www.pyega2010.co.kr/.
It's in Korean and I don't understand. Not sure what you can find in there.......

Muahz,
Christina aka Huney

The Haunted House Project


Hi guys,

I managed to get myself movie preview tickets to the new Korean Horror flick: "The Haunted House Project". All thanks to OMY.SG.
 
The ticket stub of the night.

 
Still a little shaken after the movie.

A little synopsis of the movie:
Over the course of 42 years, 6 went missing, 8 had accidents and 11 were murdered… 3 Paranormal investigators and 3 camera crew decide to look into this infamously haunted house. Ignoring the danger, the group of six entered the haunted house and disappeared without a trace. A video footage of what they shot during their visit was recovered and may reveal the truth of their disappearance…


_____________________________________________

I must say for a timid mouse like me, the movie does have it's scary parts to make you tremble. I still remember there was a part where I was the only one in the cinema that screamed. But I must say the movie overall has the same rule of thumb as saving the Earth.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

Reduce - There are alot of things which went unexplained and seems like only dumb bimbos would do?

Reuse, Recycle - So many scenes have it's similarities with Sadako, Ju-On and I must say even the way they execute the movie is very close to Blair Witch Project (Note: Project *wink)

This movie started with a documentary interviewing the people leaving in the neighbourhood of the haunted house. It does kinda gives you the creeps when you hear about the 'scariness' of the house, but the suspense died down when a producer and her camera man went in search of the house, to recce the location for their ghost documentary, e.g. Ghost Hunters.

So on the day of filming, they gathered a team of 3 young paranormal investigators to explore the house. I was in fact pretty impressed by their special equipment to detect spirits like the one you can see below.

 
(Credits to http://www.shaw.sg)

The whole film was mainly shot with a handheld camera, so expect to experience shaky scenes, shots of floors and walls. The idea is to make you feel as if you are the one filming experiencing all these with the crew, but if you have watch Blair Witch before, you will know how nauseating it can be.

So throughout the film, there will be glimpses of a figure etc. to shake you up but the real scary part is towards the end. Brace yourself for some gory bloody scenes!

Moral of the story: Stay away from spooky places and do not challenge the unspoken. (Come on, the poster made it super clear.)

All in all, I'll give this movie a 2.5 out of 5 stars. I guess for the faint hearted it's a 3 stars. I won't say it's a must watch movie, but it's definitely a movie for dudes to score some chicks!

Here's some shots from the movie (Credits to http://www.shaw.sg), enjoy ~





You can also check out the official website http://www.pyega2010.co.kr/.
It's in Korean and I don't understand. Not sure what you can find in there.......

Muahz,
Christina aka Huney