i was kinda looking foward to performing in the 64th Tokyo Chorus Festival..being told that it's a very big hall with a very big stage.. but in fact, i think the DTC hall in UM is bigger and the stage is like the stage in KPS.. hmm.. not tat big as what i thought... not that many audience, too..
after 2 years in 9th coll's choir, this is the first time joining other choir and had really different experience... we sang 2 songs in Japanese, one with piano and the other acapella..our initial pianist was hospitalised a few days ago and wasn't able to participate in the performance..but we're glad that our teacher found another pro pianist to play the song for us...she's amazing!! we just had one rehearsal with her right before we went on stage...
although i had some stage experience, and there were more audience and the stages were bigger, or even they were competition, this was only a performance.. well, mayb because this is my first time on stage in japan (most prob my last time, too!!) so somehow i got nervous... but still, the performance was overall ok, i would say.. hehe
unlike in UM FESENI, we heard our supporters cheering for us before and after our show, it was silent all the way, only some clapping but i'm touched!! esp the moment we finished singing, proceeding to walking down the stage.. however, the excitement after performance wasn't that much (compared to my previous experience in M'sia - we yelled and scream like monkeys after performance outside DTC) but this time it was abit rushing after performance.... after our turn, then sat down n listen to the next 2 choir, then brought to the fitting room and given only 10 mins to change back to our own clothes.... then we were brought out of the building... then hanging around there SS(syok sendiri) n take pics....
oh ya.. and that time i found my friend was there.. glad that he came for the performance though he was late and only managed to see us walking down the stage... but Tak, thx for coming n supporting!!!
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