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(Wed, 13 Aug.)
hello we have a gig (finally)! come, come :)
OMG our next gig (Wed, 26 Mar.)
if you don't know how to get there, find a map at the website of yummy Food Foundry: Drams is next door :) come come!
We played our very first show last Sunday night at ’Ceritaku/Readings’, a gig series run by Bernice Chauly at No Black Tie. Not only were we the only girls onstage, the lineup made our heads bleed: Shaarad Kuttan, Peter Hassan Brown, Reza Zainal, Farish Noor & A. Samad Said. And us. PAK SAMAD OK.
Thank you everyone for showing up and giving overwhelmingly encouraging feedback. It was a lovely crowd, size and response. We are still swooning from being on the same bill as all those intimidating men.
We may not have been political (Shaarad), adorably lucky (Reza Zainal), spontaneously eloquent (Farish Noor) or imbued with the fierce fire of several decades (Pak Samad ok), but it was nice to know that we brought something different to the stage that night.
Thank you Bernice for having us.
Dizzy & The is all systems go, and to prove this we’re headlining a gig in The Arts House, Singapore, on March 10. This means we have to concoct a setlist almost twice as long as last night’s. Come see.
Do all people with glasses look alike? THINK AGAIN. We are sisters in ~*~spirit~*~
Bio
dizzyfirefly is apparently a poet and has been performing around KL for the past year, and also at the Singapore Writers Festival ’07. Her highlight of the year was winning DiGi’s Apostrophe Short Short Story competition, where she used 16 words to travel Bali. She has been published by MPH, British Council, and also made her own zine, Paper Trails For Strangers.
The Alia is a classically trained musician, playing and teaching piano, cello and keyboards. She has also played in and around Malaysia, Singapore and Bangkok as part of Malaysian indie band Furniture. Other than the previously mentioned instruments, she also plays the guitar, her vocal chords and kitchen pots & pans.
They have been friends for five years and never thought of collaborating until now. It’s going really well. They’re happy. Maybe even happy enough to make an EP. We’ll see.