Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Unexpected "Amazing-ness"


A friend sent me a text saying that he had extra tickets to a show called “Tic Tic II Tour”, a hip hop dance showcase. I wasn’t aware of who the performers were or what to expect, but they were free so I agreed to take them. We arrived in the concert hall, and there were so many kids dressed up in style (hip hop style at least) and Asians. Still clueless of the performers, we waited patiently till they directed us to our designated doors.



The performances started and the whole showcase literally BLEW MY MIND AWAY. The hip hop performances were amazing and as the night drew closer to an end, the better and amazing they became. The experience was amazing. Without any expectations and just getting completely shocked by the wonderful performances, it was just an amazing night and experience. There were members of Kaba Modern, Quest Crew, and the Poreotics were the main performers of the night, and they did not disappoint at all; clean and amazing choreography, creativity to the max.

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At one point of the night, I became a teenage girl again, squeeling and simply could not stop smiling from hot boys dancing damn sexy moves. They literally turned me on with me just sitting in my seat, and them on the stage. And the most unexpected thing happened too! I’ve been following some youtube artists and… ONE OF THEM PERFORMED THAT NIGHT! I was completely clueless and when they introduced him and he walked onto stage, I stared at my friend, speechless and just could not grinning and smiling at all. JR Aquino was AMAZING on stage, his voice was so soulful and groovy and just amazing. And another bonus, Joseph Vincent performed amazing medleys and he was a great performer too.

Having no expectations is great, because of all these wonderful surprises! Although, I think, even if I knew they were to perform, I’d still think all these acts were amazing and just wonderful.

At the end of the night, I was just grateful for being alive, to experience such wonderful randomness. The whole show was just this huge reminder of the things that made me smile, things I was so passionate about back home, things I loved to do and things I knew I still wanted to do; dance, singing, guitar, organizing shows, the lights, music, everything about it. These were things that I never realized, but helped me get through the monotonous living and studying, that gave color to my life and that helped me connect to people and use my creativity to the max. It was wonderful and it was exactly what I needed in this point of my life, where the night before I was wondering outside the apartment in circles in the middle of the night just to breathe and ‘unclench’ my chest and mind from all the stress I was feeling.

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It was amazing, the timing couldn’t have been better, and truly, we’re all being watched and looked after. Thank you, thank you. I can breathe, I can breathe.

Sooner than later, I will do all the things that made me happy again.


Side Note:

Saw a magpie chase after a guy on a motorbike (never knew how fast they flew).

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