Thank you. I believe that is the largest enclosed stage in Tokyo. This particular show is light on props but big on lighting. Most of the color comes from the costumes. Mine's black and PINK! Well, don't I look rosy!
wow! seems ur career is doing well, gald that you do..:) lol not at all u are rosy lol... In Dance must be colorful or else it gonna be a dim... but ya, i luv Latin Dance, hip/hop, slow dance just follow the Music... i mean Music first before i could move my body lol....
yaaa...i love and willing to learn tho learning takes time but when we are willing of sumthing we sure gonna learn fast ;p yep, i luv Tango and salsa even tho i didnt have huge butt, i could shake my hips and waist well, every part of my body as i'm flexible one...:)
That's nice. At the school I'm at we have a few plays every now and then and i 'work' there at times and the last one i went to work and saw was a japanese one woot i really liked it :D
That would have been a nice operetta to have been in. "The Mikado" is a lighthearted burlesque of Victorian English culture and the vagaries of love, set in a fanciful (and wholly imaginary) Japanese society. The Mikado, or The Town of Titipu, is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert (Gilbert & Sullivan).
Yes, we should. But if we ever do, it'd probably be rewritten to take place in some Victorian English village. Except for the classic Japanese presentations, Noh, Kabuki and Kyogen, Japanese people aren't very interested in plays about Japan and won't pay the ticket price. So the American play that was originally British in nature but which was transplanted to a Japanese surrounding would have to be re-transplanted beck to England!