Monday, August 15, 2011

Siong Leng 70th Anniversary Banquet

Siong Leng Musical Association is 70 years old this year, and in commemoration, it is now preparing for a grand “70th Siong Leng Sensational Banquet” and “Celebration of Master LangJun Anniversary ” to be held on 3 & 4 September 2011.
This Year's banquet will focus on the various milestones of Siong Leng.The warm and welcoming presentation of traditional food and music allow you and your loved one to experience a unique multi-sensory celebration.

Booking options as follows:
1. Gold Table(10 seater): $3000/- per table or
2. Silver Table(10seater): $1000/- per table
3. Gold Individual booking: $300/- per person or
4. Silver Individual booking: $100/- per person

We look forward to you contacting us:
Tel: 6222 4221
E-mail: slmusic@singnet.com.sg
Find out more about Siong Leng at:
www.siongleng-nanyin.blogspot.com









Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sekinchan - Kuala Lumpur. Day 3 (Part 1)


8.30am

Breakfast at Sekinchan's temple for the last time. We were going to embark on a two hour bus journey to KL where the Malaysian International Nanyin Concert was to be held.


Farewell Sekinchan

Good day KL

Straight to 天福宫 we went. Rehearsals were set to begin after lunch, so the organizers distributed food and drinks to everyone simultaneously trying to instill the importance of cleanliness at the venue.




First up, hotel. After the long bus journey under the scorching KL sun, dropping by the hotel to freshen up before the concert was very welcome.

Whilst everybody was bustling around the hotel doing their own things, we had other things on our itinerary: Celebrating Ding 社长‘s birthday, as well as a pre-farewell tea with our teacher- 蔡维镖老师 (Cai Wei Biao) and his lovely wife.






Sekinchan. Day 2


踩街 day!

We were out bright and early up the bus headed for 天福宫. The local temple where everyone gathered all dressed in their respective costumes, instruments in hand, ready for the parade. Halfway through the parade the sky threatened to rain, thankfully it merely drizzled. So we walked and kept playing for the many Many curious villagers who lined the streets all the way.












Dong Xiao, Pipa and Suo Na: Seow Ming Xian, Wang Bi-yu and Seow Ming Fong respectively (Anti-clockwise)



Not long after, we were back at the temple where we proceeded to rest before lunch while the participating groups went about exchanging souvenirs.

Chairman Teng representing Siong Leng

Lunch was a mini pork buffet. For starters, they brought everyone fresh coconuts and chilled Cheng Teng. Both very good to cool us down a notch. Then table by table they brought out large bowls of their local produce-Rice. Lastly, the Bak Kut Teh slightly different from those we have in Singapore, for they use meatier parts rather than the pork ribs only.

It was free and easy that afternoon so we either walk the row of shops beneath the hotel or simply nap a little till evening where we would proceed to attend another banquet/concert.

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"Malaysian International Nanyin Concert"

Dishes served were almost identical to the first night's so nobody really took proper photos of the food. The biggest thing on everyone's minds was Siong Leng's item 共君断约 jointly sung by Andrew Wong and Susan Koh.

Closing in to 10pm it was going to be our slot. As, we headed backstage to get ready...



Susan and Andrew singing 共君断约


San Xian, Pipa, Dong Xiao, Er Xian: Cassandra, Ming Fong, Ming Xian, Joel (Left to Right)

This brings us the end of today. Tomorrow, another big Nanyin day. The actual Malaysian International Nanyin Concert held at 天后宫@Kuala Lumpur.