In case you’ve ever wanted to see me on screen (fully-clothed, fortunately), be sure to catch Cloud by Tara Tan.
I’ve got a small part as a lawyer in this mixed-media installation piece on memory and the city.
The showing is on Sat, 22 June 2013 at 3pm or 8pm at the Esplanade Theatre Studios, so book your tickets by dropping an email to raw [at] esplanade [dot] com
The board in the dining hall at Toji Cultural Centre where we indicate when and which meals we’re having for the week so the cook knows how much food to prepare.
I was amused at the aptness of the song, but doubly amused at the fact that when I took the express bus from Incheon to Wonju, the song that started off my journey was “Drive” by The Cars.
Who decides these coincidental things?
A juryeonggu: http://gyeongjulove.blogspot.kr/2011/06/casting-14-sided-juryeonggu-anapji.html
Things I will miss:
The people
The walks
The weather
All bundled up.
The flora
Cherry blossoms in spring.
The fauna
My two favourite dogs which we see from time to time when we take our post-meal walks.
The food
Korean fried rice with assorted dishes.
The alcohol
Two of my favourite Korean alcoholic drinks – bokbunjaju (복분자주) and baeksaeju (백세주).
The history
The culture
Memorial service for Park Kyung Ni, author of Toji and founder of the Toji Cultural Centre.
The parties
노래방 (noraebang) or karaoke/KTV in Korea.
The language
A lingerie shop in Hongdae.
And many, many more things too numerous to name.
Thank you, Toji Cultural Centre, Korea and the friends I’ve made for making this experience one of the defining moments of my life.
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