Sunday, April 20, 2008

Chongqing Theatre


 The Chongqing Theatre was very special. We were the first event ever in this new building which was built for government assemblies. Opening night was a success! Mad Dawg asked me what a typical day was like... well, we haven't had the same day twice since we've been in China.  After a show technically, there can  be no school or press for 12 hours. So if the kids show is over at 11 that means school starts around 11 the next day;  sometimes 12 and it lasts for up to 4 hours.  The kids are suppose to get at least 16 hours of school a week.  Sometimes there is more and they bank the hours, sometimes field trips or press events count as school depending on how much "Chinese culture" there is to offer! We are suppose read a notebook that is kept at the front desk of the hotel every night before we go to bed to see what the next day's bus call is, or how laundry can be done in that particular hotel, or how the master schedule's coming along!  Touring is definitely NOT for the planner, or the "need-to-know-er" (What the heck am I doing here?)  The best plan is to not make a plan and just be at the bus on time!!!

Welp... back to the adventure! The kids made the paper quite a bit!  On Sunday April 13, we had the busiest day yet!  Field trip, Press Event, voice lesson then a performance! We started out going to the Flying Tigers Museum  by way of  subway/tram.  It was really interesting! And the Chinese are doing a lot to keep that "friendship" alive! Then the presenter sent over a small bus and brought us to an ancient village.    Then we went to the other presenter's Condo community for a press event where we met with the winners of a promotional contest hat they held earlier on called "The Happy Family" contest. Monday James Haugland played Capt. Vonn Trapp on closing night. After the last show the kids had to say goodbye to Candance, their wrangler. Matthew became quite close to her and misses her quite a bit (like he misses his sisters!) So now we're flying off to WOOOhan! Wuhooooo!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Chongqing


I'm a little late with my blog on Chongqing... it has really been a whirlwind.  The kids had very little time to explore this city but they had some really great press events and stayed in a 5 star JW Marriott! So Monday morning we headed out on the busses for our 4 hour ride.  We stopped a couple of times to use the squatty potties, otherwise it was uneventful until we got to the exit off the highway where we pulled over until the other bus caught up to us AND the police escort with 8 or 9 of the presenter CHERY (a make of car here in China)which escorted us into the city.  When we pulled up, what a surprise!  Children from one of the local schools were there to greet the kids with flowers and a wonderful welcome sign... not to mention the gorgeous hotel!  The kids had about two hours before their first press event; some of them went straight to the pool, some of us went and had dinner! 
The next day was truly one of the best days so far (how many times have we said this? That's a good sign!) we went to visit one of the local primary schools of art and creativity! What an event!  We were greeted with a Marching band (which Matt got to conduct) and the red carpet treatment!  The school's children presented our kids and us parents with gifts. Matt received 2 large scroll with Chinese proverbs on them and I received hand crafted Chopsticks! Matt and the kids then enjoyed watching and participating in ballroom dancing, exercises, music class with traditional Chinese instruments, paper cutting, and calligraphy. Matt even got pulled aside for a TV interview!  Then we had tea in the teachers lounge and on the way out Matt was easily swayed into ping pong... we literally had to drag him away;  it was a long goodbye.  Matthew was exhausted when we got home.
 

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Leaving Chengdu


Closing night at Chengdu was bitter sweet; we are excited to move on but we know the "tour"part has now really begun! After the last show and a couple more fans, we saw the load-out trucks start backing in to move the set and the equipment...it was amazing to see the 6 18-wheelers getting set to haul everything to Chongqing.  We went to Mc Donalds and some people there had gone to the show, so Matt and Zach's midnight snack began with autographs!
We had Monday  (April 7th) off. We went to Le Shan to see the Great Buddha.  It was the most incredible place we've ever been to (so far!).  Matt said it was his favorite thing in China (so far!) We loved every minute of our 8 our excursion. I hope the pictures justify the greatness of what we saw.  Matthew's new theme song is..."I like big buddhas and I cannot lie..."  So now we're off for Chongqing (a 4 hour bus ride).......

Friday, April 4, 2008

Random Pics


I received more pictures from Pam; some from the Panda Press Day, some from CFLS, and others from the Wenshu Monastery and Science Museum field Trip.  Also if you google Sound of Music Asia Tour you can find some clips from other SOMAers and possibly some news clips (here's one if you can pull it up).  I will post some snippets from the show as soon as I get them! There are also newspaper articles that you can use google's translation : Here's one (???-It's hard to literally translate into English!)
I do hope all of you know to click on the blue words and you can see related pictures. Ok I think we're all caught up now! We hope everyone is well and will keep in touch!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Invited Dress and Opening Night!


Wow, It's  been crazy since our last blog! Monday, April 1st was an Invitation Only Dress rehearsal!  It was soooooo good!  Tuesday morning we high tailed it back to visit the Pandas so Matt could hold one!  And then Tuesday night was Opening night!  Matt got a flower delivery from home - Birds of Paradise (memories of FL!!). Trokia sponsored a cast party that was a blast! It was truly an exciting day for Matt. But we had to be on the bus in the morning at 8:30 am (yes, we all thought it was an April Fools joke) to go update our visas. Wednesday night was the Presenter's night and we had a send-off dinner for Zacary's mom Pam, I'm really going to miss her.  Plus, the Chengdu Children that won the Do-Re-Mi contest sang at the end of the show.  Matthew made friends with Friedrich  (Oscar) and Louisa (Betty). We are excited and exhausted.  Matthew is still having girls come to the back stage door bearing gifts!  5 more shows in Chengdu and off we go to Chongqing!