Day 2 started at 6am. After breakfast in the morning, we had a short rehearsal of the dance. Let the photos tell the story.
Riverlites demonstrating their ability to dance wherever they are, in this case, in Mdm Siva's hotel room.
Bon Appetite: All ready for breakfast after a good dance warm up.
After breakfast, we went for our exchange with the Hong Kong Children's Choir (Dance Dept). Guess what we saw on our way there?
Hong Kong's oldest form of transport - the tram.
According to our tour guide, Ms Angie, trams were the oldest forms of transport in Hong Kong. However, they can only be found in Hong Kong Island now. Although there are still tram lines in Kowloon Peninsular, the trams do not function there.
In no time, we reached SUP Tower where Hong Kong Children's Choir is located. Let the pictures show you what transpired.
All ready for the welcome address
Ms Michelle Loi, Dance Administrator of Hong Kong Children's Choir (Dance Dept) giving us the welcome address in Cantonese and Ms Angie translating it for us in English.
Warming up for the dance workshop
Chinese Dance workshop starting soon.
Stretch your legs... Up, up and away~~~
To the bars!
Mirroring our Hong Kong counterparts
Time for some action.
Vishnu is totally engrossed in the dance.
Getting to the last pose - nice one!
Next dance item.
Rhythm exercise
Getting ready for the Tibetan Dance
The scarves represent the long sleeves of the Tibetan costumes
Teaching the Hong Kong children rudiments of Indian Dance
Step, step, jump!
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