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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Snake Tea 11: Sakura Party (8/30/15)

Cherry Blossom Festival, cosplay etc. (guest appearance by Sebastian Hidalgo)

01:13:39 – Capitol Square, claw machines/UFO catchers, nemuneko, rigged machines at Capitol, UFO catcher strategy, rules in the past and present, manipulating friends, events on Saturday 29 August, TVB Australia Carnival, Auburn Cherry Blossom Festival, lolita outfits (guest appearance by Sebastian Hidalgo), sakura viewing in Australia and overseas (Japan, Canada), lack of blossoms in Australia, different blossoms in the Gardens, entry during the Festival, other areas in Auburn Botanic Gardens, BODYLINE, yukatas (wearing them folded the wrong way, real vs fake yukatas), hakama and haori, Sakura Shinguji from Sakura Wars, purchasing cosplay items off taobao vs ebay and other sites, buying cosplay vs making cosplay, modelling for photoshoots, pronounciation of ‘Mandarake’, English manga publishers and title localisations, (56:30) reading Chapter 1 of Orenchi no Furo Jijo while struggling to read Japanese characters fast enough.

Recorded in Sydney, Australia. Licence for this track: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Attribution: Clara Tse.

Released August 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts, and Nai Wong Bao Network, an independent network focusing on Asia Pacific matters.

Thanks for listening to this podcast. (´∀`) 多謝你!

posted by Clara at 6:02 am filed in Aug15,Clara  

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Snake Tea Podcast 4: A Cappella Asian (7/26/15)

Scatterbrained, with singing. (English Edition)

1:10:13 – This week’s topics: volunteer work for SMASH!, what Frank said on The Overnightscape, Polly Pockets, Black Star Pastry, Red Rooster and Tech2Go at Sydney Domestic Airport, Audio Technica JUICY earphones, looking Japanese, Koreans react to Anaconda, Asians and the cold (and the hot), telling Asians apart, Henry Chow parody of Toxic (Brittney Spears), television, Little Grey Rabbit, terrible singing (Scarborough Fair, Greensleeves, Edelweiss, Please Kind Sir, May It Be, Amadeus, Love You [by The Free Design (1970), from Drumstick advertisement (2007)]).

Recorded in Sydney, Australia on July 26, 2015. Licenced under: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Attribution: Clara Tse. Terrible singing: Clara Tse.

Released in July 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts, and Nai Wong Bao Network, an independent network focusing on Asia Pacific matters.

Thanks for listening to this podcast. (´∀`) Chinese version is here!

posted by Clara at 7:23 pm filed in Clara,Jul15  

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Snake Tea Podcast 3: Dancing in the Station (7/21/15)

No perversion intended. (English Edition)

Thanks for the kind comments on the last episode!

1:15:27 – This week’s topics: dancing at the station, safety in the Northern Suburbs vs Cabramatta, voice over work and Battle of the Choirs, recording late at night and self-consciousness, building IKEA furniture on our 3 year anniversary, negative thinking and competitive nature of life, rainbow roses and blue roses, on receiving flowers as gifts, large phones in Asia, voice dubbing into English and Cantonese, learning to be fluent in a second language and fake fluency, my manga search (Nightmare Inspector, +Anima, Hands Off!, Spiral ~The Bonds of Reasoning~, Puppet Master Sakon, The Circumstances in my Home’s Bathtub), phenomena of yaoi and yuri.

Recorded in Sydney, Australia on July 21, 2015. Licenced under: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Attribution: Clara Tse. Partial cover of Drawing Days by: Clara Tse. Illustration by Clara Tse (2011).

Released in July 2015 on The Overnightscape Underground, an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts, and Nai Wong Bao Network, an independent network focusing on Asia Pacific matters.

Thanks for listening to this podcast. (´∀`) Apologies for audio quality. The Cantonese-Chinese version of this podcast is unavailable at this time.

posted by Clara at 7:04 pm filed in Clara,Jul15  

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