Monday, September 13, 2010

WOW Shanghai 2010 - 3rd Sept (Workshop DAY 1)

The day started off at 8:30am with a morning Zumba workout conducted by Rosie.

Before workout began, Rosie & the Malaysian girls (Janice, Jennifer, Wendee & myself) donned neon-coloured bob wigs to spice up the morning :D Rosie was so kind to loan me her pink wig which she had brought all the way from US just for me. Thank you Rosie!!

We spiced up the morning alright. Everyone was snapping away and posing with us....the Gaga Girls!....lol!

L to R: Wendee, Janice, me, Jennifer & Rosie Multari

One piece of advice though.....never do a workout with a wig in the sweltering Shanghai heat, in a room without air-conditioning or fan! Phew! we were all melting....but we persevered almost to the end. Rosie kept asking whose great idea it was...LOL! It was yours Rosie! ;)

The venue for the workshops was at SNJ Sports centre, located just next to where we stayed. We had 3 rooms allocated for the workshops: Ballroom (air-conditioned), Badminton room (no fan or air-cond) & Ping Pong room (air conditioned) where Jennifer & I taught all our dances. Some of the other instructors had to use the Badminton room for their teach (because it was the largest and the instructors had many followers). The heat & humidity in that room definitely did not present a comfortable platform for learning & dancing, but all the instructors who had to teach in there were very professional about it.


After Zumba, Jennifer was the first to teach in the Ping Pong room. She taught Cuban Yeah, her new dance. Next up was Sue & Kathy who taught Peek A Boo & Monday Morning. Then it was my turn. I was prepared for a bleak turnout as Jo Thompson & Kate Sala were teaching the same slot in the other 2 rooms. But I was pleasantly surprised. Kathy & Sue stayed for my teach, and quite a number of ladies from HK, Taiwan & Canada came too. I was slightly nervous, forgot one particular TAG to my embarrassment but Kathy & Sue saved the day by reminding me (as they'd taught my dance MI AMOR to their students in San Francisco). Everyone was very nice & forgiving about my memory lapse & that put me at ease. I'm so grateful....Thanks ladies!

Here's a brief video or my class :)

Dance : MI AMOR

After the morning session, all the instructors who had taught had to do a review of their dances. Then it was time for lunch. Allan & I recommended the restaurant down the street & all the Malaysians headed there for some delicious food. The duck was especially delicious & I went back for several days after for the same dish...heheh.

I had developed a cough by afternoon & wasn't feeling too good....partly due to the heat as well so I went back for a shower & rest. Then headed back to SNJ Sports for Lina Choi's workshop & learnt her dance NEVER HAD A DREAM COME TRUE. I've always liked that song. And now I've learnt a nice dance to it. :)

After the workshops were all done, everyone went back to their hotels to freshen up for the evening event. Dinner & circus show! By this time, I had almost completely lost my voice :(

Dinner companions at our table
Standing (L to R) : Richard Waiton, Sue Hsu, Kathy Chang & Christina Chui
Seated (L to R) : myself, Allan, Anne & Cynthia

Back home in Malaysia, we're used to chinese dinners with about 8 or 10 courses (dishes). But in Shanghai, we had nothing less than 18 dishes everytime! We ate till we could eat no more :)

Entrance to the Circus show

The Circus show was wonderfully entertaining & heart-stopping at times! There were chinese acrobatics, juggling & balancing acts. The heart-stopping sections were the ones where the acrobats walked on a HUGE vertically rotating wheel. The highest point of the wheel is easily 20 feet from the floor. There was a point where the 3 acrobats walked with black hoods on (so they're completely 'blind') and one of them was beginning to lose his balance. He quickly pulled his hood off and managed to grab one of the steel bars in time for balance. Don't know if it was part of the act but I was clenching my seat's arm rests. Would've screamed had I had my voice! As is it, I could only managed a barely audible hoarse screech.

We were not allowed to take photos during the show so no photos here :(

There was another beautiful segment featuring a male & female lead soaring through the air balanced on a long stretch of cloth.

The finale was also very adrenalin-charged. I call it the Wheels of Death. One 'cage' shaped like a globe, and one motorcycle going around and around in it. Horizontally, vertically, diagonally....every which way you can think of. Add another rider & you have two doing the same thing. Not very exciting you say? Add another, and another, and another....until at the end there were 8 in total! 6 riders riding behind each other, horizontally along the midspan of the globe and another 3 below doing the same. Just imagine.....firstly the riders have to go at a certain minimum speed (for momentum) to maintain the horizontal path (otherwise they would fall due to gravity). Then, the top 6 were so close to each other that they must maintain a consistent speed constantly to avoid collision. Just one mistake......
And if that happens, they would come crashing down on the 3 below..... I could hardly breathe!
They got a standing ovation from me & several others in the audience.

Some of the riders from 'Wheels of Death'

I wanted to take a photo with the riders, but had to delete the pix as they charged RMB100 if your face is in the photo :(

After the show

On our way home

The first eventful day over. Looking forward to more tomorrow!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

WOW Shanghai 2010 - 2nd Sept (Meeting the others)

We had already met the Kinsers last night. Today, we were going to meet the others putting up at the apartment. The first ones we met were Cynthia Skublak & Anne (both from Toronto). They helped organise us into groups of 4 to fit into taxis which would then take us to (1) a shop selling dance shoes & dance wear & (2) the Old Temple for a spot of shopping & lunch for some.

As the other instructors appeared from their apartment units, I finally got to meet them in person: Jo Thompson, Rachael McEnaney, Kate Sala, Scott Blevins & Niels Poulsen.

Niels, Anne, Allan (my husband) & I got into one cab. During the journey to the shoe shop, we began chatting with Niels & told him that we were looking forward to his trip to JB this December at the Lim sisters' Dance 4 Peace event. Again, we found this choreographer to be nice & friendly :)

At the shoe shop, everyone got down to the business of selecting dance shoes. It was a tiny shop, & we packed it full of people...lol. You can just imagine how stuffy it was in there, with the intense Shanghai heat outside. I met Evelyn & Linda from Penang, both busy looking for shoes of course.....especially Evelyn :) Everyone bought more than one pair as the price was much much lower than what we would pay back home.

After more than an hour in the shop, Allan & I together with the Kinsers, took the elevator downstairs. While waiting for the others to complete their shopping, Allan & I had a local packed economy rice lunch, while Jo got her coffee.

When everyone had gathered, we again took taxis to our next destination.

Picturesque view outside the Old Temple

A looooong queue for dumplings.

Street scene outside the temple area

Those who hadn't had lunch went to a restaurant while we & the Kinsers decided to browse & shop. I couldn't shop much in the sweltering heat so after having purchased one pair of pants, Allan & I decided to call it a day and headed home to shower, rest & recharge for the night event: Open Dancing!


Jo Kinser looking pretty for Open Dancing at Sports Hotel


We had a quick dinner and then it was Open Dancing at Sports Hotel, just a few blocks down from where we were. The cab fare was RMB12 (RMB1.00=MYR0.46), which is the base rate one pays the moment you hop into one.

The gathering at Sports Hotel was like a reunion of sorts. Friends meeting each other again after a long while, like Yuki & I. Online friends meeting each other for the first time in person......oooh! the room was fully charged with excitement & anticipation of FUN, FUN, FUN!

I was thrilled to meet Hiro & Yuki again after such a long break. The last I saw them was in Japan 2008 when Hiro invited me to Tokyo for his event.

So happy to see you Yuki!

Group pix with Jo Thompson (L to R: Hiro, Jo, Evelyn, myself & Yuki)

The 'twins' from San Francisco: Sue & Kathy

Pix of the WOW Shanghai instructors:
Back row (L to R): Lina Choi, myself, Marilyn McNeal, Kate Sala, Niels Poulsen, Jo Kinser, Rosie Multari & Scott Blevins.
Front row (L to R): Judy Chen, Kathy Chang & Sue Hsu, Rachael McEnaney, Jo Thompson & John Kinser.
Missing in the pix: Jennifer Choo (she was at dinner)

Groovin' time!

With Lilly Lee from Taiwan

Rosie Multari & her husband Bruno

The gang from Malaysia with Marilyn McNeal & her husband

Happily posing for a shot with Scott Blevins

Lilian Lo, Jo & I

Judy Chen, the organiser

Patty Wu. An excellent dancer with an equally excellent memory.

Janice strutting her stuff with Kathy Chang to her left & John Kinser in the background.

I had a great time all in all. Met lots of people, made new friends, connected with old friends. A great start!


WOW Shanghai 2010 - 1st Sept (Arrival)

Our AirAsia flight to Hangzhou was at 8:10am, so both my husband & I were up by 5am and ready for the taxi when it came to pick us up at 5:30am. We had bought our tickets in December last year, and now 9 months later, we're finally going!

I'd like to record my thanks to the following people:
  1. Margaret Lee, for the FunStompers event where I met the Lim sisters and got to know about WOW Shanghai
  2. The Lim sisters for the platform to show Judy my dances & for introducing us.
  3. Judy Chen, for inviting me to her prestigious & FUN event
  4. and last, but never the least, to my husband for his full support & encouragement on taking up Judy's invite..... & for footing the bill :)
.....and to everyone who has encouraged me towards this moment. Thank you!


The trip to LCCT (low cost carrier terminal) took about 45-50 mins and as we had earlier checked-in online, we only needed to deposit our check-in baggage. The plane took off as scheduled and we were on our way!

The flight was as comfortable as it could possibly get on AirAsia. Those who have flown AirAsia would know by now that the seats do not recline. The bottom slides forward just a little....and I suppose AirAsia figures that that's mighty comfortable already. Thank goodness it was just a 5-hour flight. I can't imagine flying to the UK on AirAsia X. It would be a torturous 13 hours! Having said that, I would still fly AirAsia to nearby destinations as it has the cheapest fare available (when booked early of course).

We arrived Hangzhou as scheduled and upon collecting our luggage, quickly went to the AirAsia bus shuttle counter to purchase our tickets to Shanghai. The tickets cost RMB100 per person and is a 3-hour journey.

Hangzhou International Airport, arrival hall.

Collected our luggage & headed straight for the bus shuttle counter (below)
A long queue but thank goodness we managed to get ourselves seats.

Carpark outside Hangzhou International Airport

At a stopover for toilet break & snacks

Hmmmm.....should I get some??

Shanghai skyline

We passed Ikea, which is just around the corner from our service apartment, but the bus doesn't do individual stops, so we had to double back in a cab from the bus terminal.

Entrance to the serviced apartment

The view from our balcony (right side)

The view from our balcony (left side)

Our 'home' for the next 7 days :)

We arrived at the serviced apartment that Judy Chen had arranged for us at around 6:30-7pm. The apartment is located along East Tianlin Rd. I liked the place as we could find a cafe, a spa, a massage place, 2 convenient stores, Ikea, a pharmacy & shopping areas nearby. There is a restaurant (Hong Kong styled food) that my husband & I frequented almost every time we needed lunch or dinner. We recommended it to the other Malaysians and they liked the food too, as we saw them there more than once! :)

There were 2 rooms in our apartment unit & we had no idea who our apartment mates were as they had gone out for a Japanese dinner arranged by Judy. We had not signed up for that as we knew we'd be late arriving in Shanghai. True enough, we were, & we were dead beat too.

Just before we retired for the night, we heard our apartment mates come in & I went out to say 'Hi'. To my surprise & delight, we were sharing the unit with.......the Kinsers! Over the next few days, we got to know them better & I must say I would share a unit with them again anytime! They're really nice. :)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sept 1-10 2010: In Shanghai

I will be heading to Shanghai on the 1st of September for Judy Chen's WOW line dance event. Will try to post updates if possible and also hopefully have time to upload photos to share. If not, then will have to wait until I'm back......

Gonna go dancing! :D

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

New Beginner Line Dance: 3 SIMPLE WORDS

Photo diary of attended events (June 27th - July 31st 2010)

Date: 27.6.2010
Teresa's Annual Line Dance Party
The Roaring 20s
Back row L to R: Teresa, May, Christina, (?), Rita
Seated L to R: Amberley, Christine, myself

Date: 10.7.2010
Kiwanis Charity Line Dance
L to R: Wendee, myself, Sue Chin, Cindy

Date: 23.7.2010
Bron's birthday gathering at Ivee's home, Klang.

Date: 25.7.2010
Tracy's Charity Line Dance Party
(Panel of Judges for 'Best Dressed')


Date: 31.7.2010
Line Dance Judges receiving their Certs of Appreciation.
From left: Evonne, Chris Ng & myself
Event: Pertandingan Terbuka Poco-Poco & Line Dance 1Malaysia
by Biro Sosial & Kebudayaan KASIH