Reliving Shanghai’s golden era in musical showcase

DAMANSARA MUTIARA – This Chinese New Year, eCurve presents a dance musical showcase that will take us way back to the golden era of Suzie Wong in the mid 1950s in old Shanghai.

Suzie Wong and the Delightful Dimsum Dolls put on glitzy performances at eCurve's Centre
This Chinese New Year celebration, eCurve will feature glitzy performances by Suzie Wong and the Delightful Dimsum Dolls at its Centre Atrium.

This Chinese New Year, eCurve presents a dance musical showcase that will take us way back to the golden era of Suzie Wong in the mid 1950s in old Shanghai.

Patrons this time around will be enthralled by the Shanghai-style performance of ladies in cheongsams and men in top hats that vividly come to life, backed by melodic songs and thrilling dance moves at the decorated Centre Atrium that resembles a stylish Shanghai club.

It’s a scene that should not be missed and one that eCurve patrons will find unforgettable.

The show featuring Suzie Wong and the Delightful Dim Sum Dolls will take place every weekend at 3.30pm and 6.00pm from now till Feb 23, 2015 throughout the campaign.

Patrons will also be entertained by a thrilling acrobatic lion dance performance on high poles on weekends at the Piazza and eCurve’s main entrance foyer.

eCurve gives patrons a chance to experience acrobatic Lion Dance performance on high poles
Lion dancers leaping from high poles will give visitors thrilling performance at the Piazza.

Adding to the festive atmosphere, throughout the Chinese New Year campaign shoppers who spend RM150 or above in a maximum of two receipts will be entitled to redeem a Spring Blossom vacuum flask and limited edition Ang Pow packets.

For more details on eCurve’s Chinese New Year campaign, contact eCurve’s Customer Care officers at 03-7725 0277 or log on to www.ecurve.my or eCurve Facebook page at www.facebook.com/eCurveMall.

 

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.