Tuesday, August 19, 2008

hayo ... hayo....

selasa (19 Aug) menjelang pagi, kira-kira jam 2:30am, tangan kanan-ku seperti digoyang-goyang orang.  aku terbangun.  ternyata mas Agni, yang tidurnya miring menghadap aku, tangan kanannya memukul-mukul aku.  badan mas Agni bergerak semua dan kakinya juga menendang-nendang aku..... "hayo... hayo.... jangan nendang-nendang .... mas, mas, bangun..... ngimpi apa sih?"

mas Agni tidak menjawab.  balik badan dan meneruskan tidur lagi... tapi tiba-tiba dia tertawa... "ngimpi apa sih?"  -  "dikejar anjing".  weleh-weleh....  "huh, payah... "  meneruskan tidur .... zzzzzz

kemarin malam saya baru sempet nanya: "kamu semalem ngimpi apa sih, kok nendang-nendang?"

"aku ngimpi dolanan sama 'kirik', lama-lama kok aku digigiti.  ya tak tendang ....    ternyata aku nendangi kamu ya.... maaf yaaaaa....."

ampyun-ampyun.... lha kok aku dikira kirik ....

 

 

Friday, August 15, 2008

Alcazar Show (Cabaret)

Pattaya, 1 August 2008

 

Orang bilang bahwa, kalau ke Pattaya belum lengkap kalau belum nonton Alcazar Show.  Beruntunglah kami, karena Alcazar Show ada dalam acara group tour.  Kami akan nonton pertunjukan pertama.  Ada 3 kali show dalam sehari: jam 18:30, jam 20:00 dan yang terakhir jam 21:30.

Untung sekali, kami mendapatkan tempat duduk VIP, jadi bisa menonton dengan jelas.  Kebetulan lagi, mas Agni dan saya mendapat tempat duduk di tengah.  Strategis sekali untuk mengambil photo maupun video.

Selesai pertunjukkan, penonton dapat berphoto bersama para lady-man ini.  Sekali jepret 40 Baht.  Kalau pakai pegang-pegang ‘gunungan’, bayar 100 Baht.  Tapi kalau jepret-jepret gitu aja, gratis ….  Mas Agni gak mau potret sama lady-man, jadi ya saya aja lah….  Mau cari yang cantik kok sudah dirubungi orang banyak.  Jadi cari yang agak lowong aja, tapi ramah dan cantik juga kok….  Cantik-kan lady-man-nya ya …. Hihihihi…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sekilas tentang Alcazar Show (Cabaret):

Alcazar Cabaret ini didirikan dan dimiliki oleh keluarga Phettrakul.  20 tahun lalu, Alcazar hanya merupakan theatre kecil berkapasitas 350 tempat duduk dengan 40 pegawai.  Sekarang sudah menjadi ‘Grand Beautiful Theatre’ dengan kapasitas tempat duduk 1200 dan 440 pegawai!  Dikatakan bahwa, sekarang ini Alcazar sudah menggunakan state of art light & sound system featuring the ultra high tech "Circle surround sound DTS system" & the most modern computer technology dan sudah menjadi ‘world famous’ cabaret yang setara dengan Lido dan Moulin Rouge di Paris.  Perbedaannya, semua pemain di Alcazar adalah lady-man.  Alcazar Cabaret berhasil meng-entertain penonton dengan music, tarian dan bermacam-macam pertunjukan lain dengan memadukan ‘the art of acting, stage design, costumes dan sequence of the shows’ yang memukau semua orang dan semua umur.  So, Alcazar merupakan keharusan untuk ditonton.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

bawang bombay

Artikel dibawah ini dikirim oleh teman sekantor, dan meminta tanggapan teman-teman sekantor lainnya:

 

 

 

Kehidupan Itu seperti Bawang Bombay
Kehidupan itu bagaikan bawang bombay. Ketika di kupas selapis demi selapis, akan habis. Dan adakalanya kita dibuat menangis.

 

Menjelang istirahat suatu kursus pelatihan, sang pengajar mengajak para peserta untuk melakukan suatu permainan. 'Siapakah orang yang paling penting dalam hidup Anda?' Pengajar meminta bantuan seorang peserta maju ke depan kelas. "Silakan tulis 20 nama yang paling dekat dengan kehidupan Anda saat ini!"

Peserta perempuan itu pun menuliskan 20 nama di papan tulis.
Ada nama tetangga, teman sekantor, saudara, orang-orang terkasih dan lainnya. Kemudian pengajar itu menyilakan memilih, dengan mencoret satu nama yang dianggap tidak penting. Lalu siswi itu mencoret satu nama, tetangganya.

Selanjutnya pengajar itu menyilakan lagi siswinya mencoret satu nama yang tersisa, dan siswi itu pun melakukannya, sekarang ia mencoret nama teman sekantornya. Begitu seterusnya. Sampai pada akhirnya di papan tulis hanya tersisa 3 nama. Nama orang tuanya, nama suami serta nama anaknya.

Di dalam kelas tiba-tiba terasa begitu sunyi. Semua peserta pelatihan mengalihkan pandangan ke pengajar. Menebak-nebak apa yang selanjutnya akan dikatakan oleh pengajar itu. Ataukah, selesai sudah tak ada lagi yang harus di pilih.

Namun dikeheningan kelas sang pengajar berkata : "Coret satu lagi!" Dengan perlahan dan agak ragu siswi itu mengambil spidol dan mencoret satu nama. Nama orang tuanya. "Silakan coret satu lagi!" Tampak siswi itu larut dalam permainan ini. Ia gelisah. Ia mengangkat spidolnya tinggi-tinggi dan mencoret nama yang teratas dia tulis sebelumnya. Nama anaknya. Seketika itu pun pecah isak tangis di kelas.

Setelah suasana sedikit tenang, pengajar itu lalu bertanya : "Orang terkasih Anda bukan orang tua dan anak Anda? Orang tua yang melahirkan dan membesarkan Anda. Anda yang melahirkan anak. Sedang suami bisa dicari lagi. Mengapa Anda memilih sosok suami sebagai orang yang paling penting dan sulit dipisahkan?"

Semua mata tertuju pada siswi yang masih berada di depan kelas. Menunggu apa yang hendak dikatakannya. "Waktu akan berlalu, orang tua akan pergi meninggalkan saya. Anak pun demikian. Jika ia telah dewasa dan menikah, ia akan meninggalkan saya juga. Yang benar-benar bisa menemani saya dalam hidup ini hanyalah suami saya."



Belum tahu jawaban teman-teman lain.  Tapi teman yang mengirimkan artikel ini dan saya, setuju dengan ’pilihan peserta kursus’ tersebut.  Walau mungkin dibilang kejam, tak punya perasaan dll, tapi pilihan orang tersebut masuk akal.  Terlebih orang seperti saya ini, yang tak ber-anak   Jadi, suamiku ya temenku, sahabatku, pacarku, kekasihku, belahan hatiku, sayang-sayangku ....   Dan saya tahu, pilihan suamiku juga sama .....   Kalau gak sama, pasti saya gak diajak kemana-mana .....

 

Ada pilihan lain?  Silakan lho....  wong gak bayar kok ....

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

little women

tadi pagi saya telat bangun.  melek mata sudah jam 05:05.  jadi grabag-grubug lah karena hanya punya waktu 25 menit untuk siap, sementara taxi jemputan sudah nunggu di depan rumah.  salah saya sendiri sih, nonton film LITTLE WOMEN yang baru mulai jam 10:00pm, tentu saja habisnya jam 24:00.  karena sudah baca bukunya (berkali-kali waktu jaman kecil dulu), jadi ya tak tahan-tahanin.  sekarang, di kantor, saya ngantuk ....

cerita singkatnya tak copy dari internet:

Plot summary - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Winona Ryder as Jo, Trini Alvarado as Meg, Kirsten Dunst as Amy, Susan Sarandon as Marmee, and Claire Danes as Beth
Winona Ryder as Jo, Trini Alvarado as Meg, Kirsten Dunst as Amy, Susan Sarandon as Marmee, and Claire Danes as Beth

The movie follows the March sisters, Meg (16), Jo (15), Beth (13) and Amy (12), as they grow up during and after the American Civil War. The family is faced with major and minor problems that they confront head on sharing laughter, tears, and some awkward moments. With their father away fighting in the Civil War, the girls are led by their strong-willed mother whom they affectionately call Marmee. One of the ways the girls find to deal with all that is going on is to create their own attic theater company, the Pickwick Society, where they write and perform in their own plays (especially Jo who is the central figure in organizing and writing the skits).

A lime becomes a rare and precious commodity that also serves as a lesson to the youngest, Amy, who succumbs to her moral values and goes with her family to deliver their Christmas meal with a family even less fortunate than their own. It is this selfless compassion that leads to tragedy for one of the girls, Beth. The sisters have their tiffs, especially Jo, around whom the story mostly revolves.

Next door to them is a wealthy elderly man named Mr. Laurence, who at first keeps his distance from the March family. When his grandson Theodore (nicknamed "Laurie") moves in with him, Laurie becomes the girls' friend. One of the girls' favorite diversions is acting out Jo's many spirited plays - highly unrealistic and romantic, so they perform in secret. Jo invites Laurie to join their troupe, and he donates a mail-box as a peace offering. Over time, Mr. Laurence also becomes a kind friend, especially toward Beth, who plays the piano exquisitely and reminds him of his late daughter (presumably Laurie's aunt). Meg falls in love with Laurie's tutor, John Brooke, causing Jo to realize their childhood is coming to an end.

As the girls grow up, they learn in their own time about life, loss, and most importantly, love. When their father gets hurt in the war and Marmee can't afford a train ticket, Jo sells her hair to a wig shop to pay for it. When Jo reveals her hair to the family, all are shocked; especially young Amy, who rudely remarks that Jo's hair was "her one beauty". While Marmee is away, Beth contracts scarlet fever from the neighbor's infant. When Meg and Jo realize there is nothing that can be done to save their sister, they send for Marmee to return, while sending Amy away to live with Aunt March. Laurie, who accompanies her on the trip, vows to come and take Amy away if Aunt March is unkind to her; he also promises to kiss her before she dies, in response to one of her romantic speeches. Prior to Beth's illness, Jo had been Aunt March's companion for years and hated every minute of it; the only reason she continued was knowing that one day Aunt March would go to Europe and would have to take Jo with her. Amy, as the sister most obsessed with money and good-looks, thrives as Aunt March's new companion.

Mr. March finally returns home just in time for Christmas. Three years pass before Meg and John Brooke are married, meanwhile, Beth's health is growing steadily worse. Laurie graduates from college and admits his love for Jo, begging her to marry him and go away to London with him. Jo realizes, however, that she could never love Laurie more than as a wonderful big brother, so she refuses him. Heartbroken, Laurie flees to England.

Jo later deals with the added disappointment that Aunt March has decided to take Amy, who is now seventeen, with her to Europe instead of taking Jo. Crushed, she resolves to leave her home in Concord for New York City to pursue her dream of writing and experiencing life. She meets Friedrich Bhaer, a German professor who lives at the boarding house where she stays. Friedrich challenges and stimulates Jo intellectually, introducing her to opera and philosophy, and spurs her to become an even better writer.

The trip to Europe serves Amy well as she improves her painting and runs into her old childhood friend, Laurie. Finding that he has become dissolute and irresponsible, Amy censures him and refuses to having anything more to do with him until he pulls himself together. The two become close and to everyone's shock - especially Jo's - return home married. Although she bears no hard feelings over the marriage, Jo admits to being momentarily shaken as Laurie walks into the March home with her sister Amy as his new bride. This leads Jo to fear that she will never find love and will die alone. In more heartache in her drama-filled life, Jo rushes home to Beth, who finally succumbs to the lingering effects of the scarlet fever she suffered from for the past four years. Grieving for her sister, Jo retreats to the safety of her writing garret in the attic and begins to write out her life story. By morning she is finished, and sends it off to be published.

Meanwhile, a letter from Amy, who has returned to Europe with Laurie, informs the family that Aunt March is bedridden and would not survive a sea voyage; Amy is recruited to stay with her ailing aunt. When Aunt March dies, she leaves Jo her home of Plumfield. Jo settles on the idea of turning it a school. In the meantime, Meg gives birth to twins John "Demi" and Daisy. When Jo returns from the garden one day she finds her published manuscript that has now been titled "Little Women". It is shown that Freiderich brought it, and Jo rushes to find him, his umbrella in hand.

She finds Friederich at the end of the March's driveway, and thanks him for her book. At that moment, Friederich proposes and Jo accepts. The film ends with the two lovers kissing in the rain.