Sunday, September 23, 2012

So... I went clubbing again on Friday night.

My second time in Melbourne, the third time in my life. Still not digging the clubbing scene. It felt a little like a sold-out concert with people practically in each other's faces, trying to find space and dance. Also, the loud music is pretty much deafening, especially when you stand below a speaker.

I still don't get the joy of clubbing. I somehow hope I could, so I could enjoy it with my friends who enjoys them. I mean, how could you enjoy something, when you don't enjoy it, when your friends are totally digging it. Somewhat like a party pooper, if you ask me.

Despite how much I love dancing, but it feels like I have no idea what I am doing when I am there in a club. The music has awesome beats, but dancing with heels is.. rather clumsy. Thanks to my big foot, and hopping girls in heels, I got nicely stomped on, a few times. Definitely horrifying when my toe is actually injured. Goodness knows how terrified I was when some crazy girl was dancing in a completely-out-of-her-mind state. Especially when I need to salvage my feet for miles of running the next day. :/

The club, was MAZE. One of the two clubs that were given to us as options to have our 'afterparty' after the Grand Malaysian Ball. Pretty sure majority of us went to Maze (Kuddos to the committee for the great event at Langham Hotel and the arrangement of everything). Maybe because it was free entrance for all who went to the ball, it seriously felt like another malaysian invasion moment. Everywhere I turn, I see Asian faces. According to my friend, Fridays were usually the Asian Night. Still not wishing to know what norms clubbing has. Noppee.

Though I like the fact that they had a few korean songs playing now and then. Too bad I am clumsy with heels and there was seriously limited place to dance like how I normally dance in my room, couldn't show off that I knew the choreo to them. HAHAHAHAHHA #win. And 'Gangnam Style' is definitely gotten overrated. It is being played almost everywhere now. That night itself, they had it on three times (Aren't you guys bored of the song and dance?).

OOOOHHH! And it was the first time that I saw police people in the club. One policeman and policewoman. Not too sure what they were doing there though. Can someone explain to me why does clubbing costs so much? Entrance fees, is not cheap at all (if I am not mistaken, much more expensive for males?). Then you have to pay to put your coats somewhere safe. Alcohols are expensive too. I am wondering how much money they could earn within one night. Seems like a good place to earn a living, even if it's just a part time job. The bartender seems easy, just pouring concoctions of alcohols, collecting money and watch people getting drunk. Considering that people will get thirsty, the bar will be constantly filled with people. Then not to forget the people who go clubs to get wasted, and have alcohol of almost any kind (wine is too classy for this, champagne is too 'kiddo' for this, do they have beer? hrmmmm).

I have yet to get a good experience with clubbing.
It got me thinking of all the clubbing songs the next morning, though. Made me feel like dancing even while I am walking. Even right now, it feels like I should start attending dance classes, cause I felt so lost when I am 'dancing' in a club (cause everyone is just hopping, and putting their hands in the air, waving like they just don't care, and a whole lot of body 'popping' and 'waves').

Still wishing I get to see some awesome dancers appearing out of nowhere, causing a scene on the dance floor, just like how the American dancing movies depict them.

OMG. I CAN'T BELIEVE I HAVEN'T WATCH THE LATEST 'STEP UP' INSTALLATION!!!

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