June 16, 2005

Impromptu circus tonight

Ola!

It has been another hectic morning at work. An assignment for
tomorrow was rescheduled for tonight, and we needed to submit it
before lunch. So rush-rush na naman.

Last Tuesday, I wasn't able to watch the Contemporary Circus at
Onstage in Greenbelt, Makati because we had to work overtime. It was
past 10pm when we left the office.

I'm quite disappointed when I don't get to watch some of the events of
the French Spring in Manila. They're worth your while.
I went to the Classical Music Concerts last June 8 and 9. I missed
one Sonata on June 8 because my boss called during the intermission
and we had to work. But the concert on June 9 was really great and
those who played wind instruments were good-looking :) If I had known
that, I would have watched their June 7 concert :)

There's another Contemporary Circus show at 8 pm tonight but it's at
the Republic of Malate. Be there at 6:30pm if you want to socialize
:) Delifrance has been in charge of the cocktails the past two weeks.
I guess that it still is tonight.

But since I'm either working overtime or coming from my class in
German, I've yet to partake of Delifrance's treats. Too bad :)
Just as well that my boss always reserve a seat for me, if not for my
classmates, as I always get there late :)

Have to get back to work now :)

Hope to see you in tonight's concert.

sayong
06-16-05 3:10pm


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CABARET NIGHT
Impromptu circus
June 16, 8:00 pm
Event Location: Republic of Malate theater in Malate, Manila

Jugglers, acrobats, dancers and musicians combine in a cabaret evening
of improvisations, ad-libs, unexpected performances and encounters,
featuring the Apostrophés who will have performed the Passage des
Emboîtés in Greenbelt and Intramuros ; Camille Boitel, acrobat and
author of " L'Homme d'Hus," which will be presented on June 14 at
Onstage; French dancer Marine Broise; together with Filipino dancers
and a host of French and Filipino musicians. It's at Republic of
Malate theater in Malate, Manila, on June 16 (8pm). Entrance is free.

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