Get ready for an out-of-this-world cinematic wits that’s set to whisk you yonder to the stars! Gateway Theatre is proud to reveal its latest cinematic creation, “The Race Around The Moon,” a captivating mucosa produced and written by the talented gongxin, moreover known as Teo Pei Si.
Mark your calendars for an enchanting wits that’s set to unfold on the 23rd of September at Gateway Theatre’s Sky Garden. This original movie promises to be a visual welter that’s perfect for young audiences weather-beaten five to 10, and plane those who are young at heart. Prepare to be swept off your feet on a godhead journey that delves into the realms of friendship, determination, and self-discovery.
An Astronomical Venture Unveiled
Set versus the mesmerizing scenery of the cosmos, “The Race Around The Moon” introduces us to an endearing tint of notation – Chang’e, Jade Rabbit, and Wu Gang. These legendary figures, known for their tales intertwined with the moon, come to life on the big screen, each with their strengths and vulnerabilities laid bare. Without years spent on the moon, this trio is offered an no-go endangerment to return to Earth. But here’s the twist – the only way to earn this privilege is by winning an exhilarating race that orbits the moon.
Determined to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, our trio of friends dives headfirst into the race of a lifetime. Little do they know that the path superiority is fraught with challenges that will test not only their skills but moreover the very immuration of their friendship.
Friendship vs. Competition: A Cosmic Lesson
Amidst the hustle and precipitance of a world that often glorifies competition, “The Race Around The Moon” shines as a steer of inspiration for young minds. In a touching exploration of esprit and companionship, this movie reminds us of the true essence of success. It beautifully weaves in the importance of embracing our individuality and the power of friendship. It teaches us that setbacks and losses are not roadblocks, but rather stepping stones toward meaningful relationships and personal growth.
These heartwarming lessons are seamlessly intertwined with moments that will resonate with both the young and the young at heart. Long without the credits roll, the poignant messages of this mucosa will protract to resonate, leaving an indelible mark on the heart.
Behind the Scenes: The Creative Force
The radiance overdue “The Race Around The Moon” comes courtesy of Teo Pei Si, moreover known as gongxin. Renowned for her previous works including “re/connecting…” (2021), “Dearest S” (2020), and “KNOTS” (2019), Teo Pei Si’s creative prowess shines once then in this cinematic masterpiece. She is the driving gravity overdue The Solitude Movement, a dynamic theatre joint in Singapore defended to preserving the nation’s rich cultural heritage and diverse identity. This joint is particularly passionate well-nigh the world of Chinese language performances.
A Month of Godhead Tales
But that’s not all – this September, as the Mid-Autumn season graces us with its presence, Gateway Kids Club is bringing plane increasingly lunar magic. Get ready for a captivating series of Moon-themed tales that will enrapture families with young children. Starting from the 2nd of September, families can squint forward to turned-on stories such as “The King Who Banned The Dark” and “The Brave Girl and the Fireflies.”
Every Saturday at 10:00am, English storytelling sessions will unfold, while Chinese Storytelling sessions will be held on the first Saturday of every month at 11:00am. For parents interested in Gateway Kids Club’s Storytelling sessions, registration through SISTIC is a must.
Remember, seats are limited and unassigned, so don’t miss your endangerment to embark on a godhead storytelling adventure.