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Getai titbit 1
By JeremyT
Getais are held during the hungry ghost festival to entertain the spirits of the dead as the chinese believe that the gates of hell are open then.
Colours and plain entertainment
By Gabriel
Getai performances have always been reputed for their rowdy, yet very entertaining atmosphere. In its essence, two very important components are involved in the make-up of this unique, Singaporean culture that has never failed to entertain us till today.
Namely, these elements consist of the audience and the performers.
In every performance, the performer is naturally the most important crowd entertainer. These performers dress skimpily; their colourful costumes brightening up the atmosphere at such performances and also serve to bring in the crowds.
Several performers have made such a name for themselves, such that they are sometimes the reason why throngs of getai fanatics turn up at overcrowded tents, eager to catch a glimpse of their ‘idol’ and maybe to get an autograph.
Other than his/her much required professional singing, the performer is also the one who entertains the crowd with a crude sense of humour through jokes said in dialect.
Needless to say, supporting every performer is the live stage band, who are extremely flexible in the type of music played and can thus, fit to every performer’s song preference. Combined together, these two groups of performers produce lively entertainment, satisfying the crowd and yet enjoying themselves.
Naturally, every getai performance will not be successful without the presence of an audience, whose constant support through financial means and simply their attendance allowing getai to become what it is today.
By showing their appreciation, the audience ensures that getai performances would not become obsolete, or worse still, a commodity. Essentially, these performances serve to entertain the spirits at the seventh month, and the audience is simply there to soak in the atmosphere and retain the cultural value of this unique Singaporean culture.
Without a doubt, getai performances have always been one of the uniquely Singaporean cultures existing. Through its supplement of entertainment but yet reinforcing on its cultural roots, getai performances ensure that they will remain as a unique culture in the years to come.
Getai titbit 2
By JeremyT
Getais are paid for using money collected from auctions. Goods such as charcoal can be auctioned up to hundreds of dollars all in the name of good luck.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
My first getai
Wow...what a night. In the name of pw, i sacrificed my sunday evening for an outing to a getai, which would have been otherwise been devoted to 3 hours or so of supposedly 'productive' mugging. That was my mindset 3 hours prior to the start of the getai performance, when tried maintaining my balance on an overcrowded 854 headed towards yishun mrt station.
The actual getai performace started at around 8pm, though we spent QUITE a while searching for the actual location, and it was thanks to a helpful individual that pointed us in the right direction and saved our pw pilot test from failure...hooray :D
Without a doubt, the performance was a kaleidoscope of colour, lights and professional singing. Despite my misgivings about getai being chaotic and loud, i couldnt help but enjoy the performance in the company of my friends. In its essence, the purpose of the getai was solely to entertain the throngs of people who had gathered in and around the large tent on that sunday evening and were hoping to celebrate, yet enjoy a performance that is a highlight of the Hungry Ghost festival.
Despite its appeal, the main patroners of getai performances were the middle-aged and old-aged. Our group was therefore the minority at the performances and, when the performance started, the reason behind this surfaced. Namely, the extensive use of dialogue stumbled me since i could not understand a word, phrase, verb, adjective etc. of whatever dialect they were saying =X. Ah yes...so i was left there listening to music without a clue of what the performers were trying to bring out in their songs. Yup, thats appreciation for you :P.
In spite of this obstacle to the proper and more refined appreciation of getai, you could say i had a good time out, since the music was good and the company of friends was invaluable, uhhuh, not to mention that the footage obtained from the event was one of the most valuable things i got out of the performance. Needless to say, getai IS an important component of Singapore's unique culture. Yes, it is very worth conserving, in spite of the fact that many Singaporeans might have bad impressions of its supposed reputation (Skimpish costumes, Unruly audiences and who knows what...). To end off, i can only say that i wouldn't fancy a getai performance being staged near my house though its 'convenient' to visit.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
歌台之旅
这是我第一次观看歌台。作为一个外国留学生,对新加坡本土文化了解并不深,这一次歌台之旅给我提供了一个很好的机会了解新加坡的娱乐生活。
还没有看到歌台的布景,就听到观众的喧闹声和歌声。 看歌台的人还真是不少。几十排的椅子全部坐满了人,四周还围着站着一些观众。大家都目不转睛的盯着台上。我挤过人群,和朋友蹭进了前排,这才能更清楚的看到台上的演员和布景。
在我的故乡,类似歌台的临时舞台表演也不少,但达到这种灯光音响效果的还是不多见的。从前台望去,才发现第一排是空位。问后才得知是一种习俗。歌台原本是慰藉鬼魂的一种传统,第一排空位子是专门为鬼魂留着的。还真是非常有意思的风俗~
整个舞台表演有一种怀旧的风格。在舒缓的方言歌里,精神得到了放松。主持也时不时的开开玩笑。可惜用的是方言,听不大懂~
作为一种放松的方式,饭后和家人朋友听一听怀旧感的歌台是很惬意的~希望这样一个代表新加坡特色的传统能继承下去~
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
my first getai tour :)
Heard about getai a long time ago, but never had a chance to watch it. Finally, weeks ago, some of my classmates and i went to yishun to watch a getai performance.
There are many audience and the seats were not enough. Most of the audience are around above 50 years old. However there are a few youngster about 20 years old except our group and they seemed to enjoy the show very much.
The getai was interesting. There were empty seats with boxes and paper in the front row for " good brothers". I actually dont know what's the boxes and paper for, but someone said that it is money for ghosts. The performance was nice and the music was nice although i could not understand most of the songs. Fortunately there are two or three mandarin popular songs which i understood and enjoyed very much.The performers wearing loud and glittering clothes which looked funny were performing with the live band. The scene was bustling with noise and excitement and i can see the smile and satisfaction from both performers and audience.
This is the first time i watch such a performance in singapore. I think it is really the local culture with some tranditional meanings. And it is also a good activity for the old generation. It is like the dialect song concert especially for the old which they really enjoy and like. However i think maybe local teenagers can also go to watch getai more often so that they do not forget their root and their own culture. It is also a kind of communication between the young and the old. Teenagers can know more about their grandparents.
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Going to a Getai with family and friends o.o
I nearly became one of the "good brothers" to be sitting in the front row of the Getai. D:
I was supposed to lead the entire group to the Getai which was held at Yishun Street 23 on August 30th but because I don't normally frequent Yishun, I didn't know which direction to head off in. So I sent Gabriel off as my scout. He found a Getai which was totally empty, only the tentage and stage was present. That was very bad news at that time, I thought I had gotten the location or the timing wrong while leading a group of nearly 20 people. Not a very pleasant feeling to have.
It was a relief when a kind uncle pointed us in the direction of Ys-One, an industrial building which was holding the Getai. What always strikes me when I watch a Getai performance is how spirited the performers are. Their stage presence, energy and showmanship is what makes such performances really enjoyable. Look past the garish costumes, the too-bright costumes and you'll be able to find many great singers and dancers on a Getai stage. What's even better is that it's free and it's usually held close to your home.
We managed to take photographs of performers and one performer was also friendly enough to take pictures with us. My sister and I stayed on to continue watching the performances after everyone else had left. She told me that Getai performances were better than GaGa concerts XD. But she hasn't been to one so it's a very biasfed comment.
I understood what she meant though, Getai performances should be conserved. It is a stage where you can see Singaporean talents perform for free. It shows the world that Singapore has interesting night life and Getais are a part of our Chinese culture.
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Getai Visit @ Yishun St 23
Getai visit was sort of fun. Haven't been to one since ages ago. Was quite surprised by the large crowd at the getai, such that there were not enough seats while people were standing behind the seats to enjoy the performance on the getai. Another notable sight was the age group of the audience - most were the elderly and it seemed like we were the only teenagers at the getai. Also, we faced a problem in locating the getai. This despite attempts to find out where it was before we made our journey there. Therefore, I believe that in order to attract a larger and more diverse audience, getais should be more accesible. The performance itself was rather entertaining, especially when familiar songs were sang. There was also a man cross dressed as a woman, and we actually got to take a photo with him. So overall, i think that our visit was quite fruitful and enjoyable.
Jeremy Gan ( the cooler one )
Labels: Insightful and Amazing
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
LET'S CHEER!!
GETAI IS FUUN~
GETAI IS INTERESTING~
WE LOVE GETAI YOYOYO
GETAI GETAI HO AH!!!! ~
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