The reporting time for us was 4pm, 1 hour before the actual performance.
As I hardly check emails on weekday nights, I wasn't aware that the dancers had to bring shorts.
How great it was, I only got pants. (luckily they can be folded up)
The reason being that the dancers had to wear this pant-like-thing which is actually a piece of cloth that they tie it such that it becomes a pant. (It's complicated to explain)
Some say it's like the Ali-baba pants.



The show included guest performers from the Chulalongkorn University.
Their segments are very entertaining as they perform music from the different regions in Thailand.
I especially enjoyed the performance by a rather cute old man from the group.
(He's one of the music teachers there if I remember correctly.)
(He's one of the music teachers there if I remember correctly.)
It was fun doing my second CA performance.
And I heard that the Thai Embassy people are quite impressed.
A round of applause everyone,

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