I’ve been LSS-ing on this song since I’ve seen SMASH’s Season 2 finale. There’s something inspiring and hopeful about the message of “Broadway, Here I Come!” that I can’t help but feel positively excited whenever I hear it play or hum it by my lonesome. It’s a good song for when you feel you need a little courage from within or simply when you want something to perk you up in the mornings.

Can I just say that I love the 2nd season of SMASH? It’s so much better than the first one. This last season, they’ve eliminated the subplots that didn’t matter and instead focused mostly on theatre and production.

Anyway, here’s the lyrics if you want to sing along with the video above (I’ve also highlighted my favourite words on the song):
“Broadway, Here I Come!”

I’m high above the city
I’m standing on the ledge
The view from here is pretty
And I’m step off the edge

And now I’m fallin’, baby
Through the sky, through the sky
And I’m fallin’, baby through the sky
It’s my callin’, baby
Don’t you cry, don’t you cry
And I’m fallin’ down through the sky

Toward the street that I’m from
Oh, Broadway, here I come
Mmmm

The pressure it increases
The closer that I get
I could almost go to pieces
But I’m not quite there yet
See, I’ve been bravin’ crazy weather
Drownin’ out my cries
I pull myself together
I’m focused on the prize

And now I’m fallin’, baby
Through the sky, through the sky
I’m fallin’, baby through the sky
It’s my callin’, baby
Don’t you cry, don’t you dry
‘Cause I’m fallin’ down through the sky

And it’s a tune you can hum
Oh, Broadway here I come
Broadway, here I come

Will I remain the same
Or will I change a little bit?
Will I feel broken or totally complete?
Will I retain my name when I’m the biggest, hugest hit?
Or will I blend in with the rest of the street

The people all are pointing
I bet they’d never guess
That the saint that they’re anointing
Is frightened of the mess
But even though I fear it
I’m playin’ all my cards…
Baby, you are gonna hear it
When I give them my regards

And I’m fallin’ baby
Through the sky, through the sky
Now I’m fallin’, baby through the sky
It’s my callin’, baby
Don’t you cry, don’t you cry
And I’m fallin’ down through the sky

And I refuse to go numb
Oh, Broadway here I come
Broadway, here I come
Broadway, here I come
Oh, Broadway, Broadway, here I come
Here I come!

And the last thing I hear
As the impact grows near
Is it a scream or a cheer?
Well, never mind, I’ll never find out
‘Cause Broadway I am here
This is the last instalment of my Vivid Sydney 2013 posts. If you missed the first two parts, please check this and this.

I just want to share a few of our favourite photos from the three nights we went out exploring. Most of these are just shots of the Harbour Bridge and the images on Sydney Opera House

Under the Harbour Bridge, with the city of Sydney Opera House (left side) and the city of Sydney (right side). I love all the elements in this photograph. Technically, this photo took a lot of tries. Night photography is not easy and to put people into the frame is more challenging (I had to not move for a loooong time). And then we added that “halo heart” around me which made it very tricky. Nevertheless, we are very happy with the result, we did it! Big thanks to our photographer friend Larry, who created this concept.

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos

Surrounded by the glowing lights of Sydney. Here’s the Husband who lights up my world with a thousand bright colours {cheesy!! pardon me but that’s really what I wrote in my instagram :)}. It’s seldom that the Husband and I have a decent photo and this one below is a rare moment when a photographer friend makes a superb job of photographing us. 

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos

The iconic Harbour Bridge captured in different lights with a backdrop of the city. It was the first time they lit this up for the Vivid Sydney. Two years ago, we were in one of the pillars of this bridge taking photos of Vivid Sydney (VS) from above. This year, we had to go near it…and under it because it’s one of the main attractions of VS.

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
The Sydney Opera House showed the best spectacular images to-date. The biggest attraction during Vivid Sydney is the Opera House. We always have high expectations when it comes to the lighting of its sails simply because it is Australia’s most famous icon. And this year, the Opera House’ light show exceeded our expectations. It was the most attractive light show of the Opera House and we loved its concept “Play“.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
“Play” showed images that reminded us of the 80s such as the cassette tape
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
In line with concept of play, an image pertaining to a Pinball Machine was shown.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
An image of Luna Park, Australia’s amusement park.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Artworks and movements projected on the Opera House. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
I believe this year’s Vivid Sydney was the most successful we’ve had. On the last weekend of Vivid Sydney, we learned that hundreds of people went to the city to see it. The thick crowd was likened to the New Year’s Eve Sydney celebrations. Nowadays, it’s not just Sydneysiders that come to see it but also travellers from all over the world. It’s amazing that this city is slowly becoming known for Vivid Sydney.

Vivid Sydney had a dramatic end on 10th June when on the last few hours, a blanket of fog covered the city. The fog seem to have brought an ambiance of sadness but to me, it was the perfect dreamy way of taking a bow and bidding us adieu. 

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This is Part 2 our Vivid Sydney 2013 experience, this time I’ll share the photos we took at Darling Harbour. Note: If you missed Part 1, read our experience at Milsons Point, Circular Quay and The Rock here.

Vivid Aquatique. It is a completely immersive water theatre, combining a magic 20-metre wall of light, colour and music inspired by the fountains of Versailles. This is the first time a spectacular show of this scale has been staged in Australia . Aquatique Show International are considered to be unrivalled experts in water shows and special effects. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

Other than that wonderful in sync movement of light, water to music playing, there was also a video of dancing and images shown which was projected via a water mist. 

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Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

Night Blossoms. Lovely to see lighted trees all lined up on Pyrmont Bridge. There were hundreds of glistening blossoms so bright and captivating. 

Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

This reminded me of Cherry Blossoms (and you know I love Cherry Blossoms!) so I was very fascinated with the lighted trees at Prymont Bridge even if they’re like the simplest light installations during Vivid Sydney

Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney in Darling Harbour with Friends. Very happy to share the beauty of lights at Darling Harbour with friends Faith and Rachel on Thursday and Friday nights respectively. 
We missed seeing the light projections on Australian Maritime Museum but that’s alright. Maybe next year, they’ll have another show there.

There were light installations in Darling Harbour and Darling Quarter but we didn’t take photos anymore. Congratulations are in order for this year’s Vivid Sydney team for including Darling Harbour–it’s about time!
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One of our favourite events in Sydney is here! 


Vivid Sydney comes back this year with a more vibrant show for everyone. They’ve put lights up on the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Museum of Contemporary Art, Customs House, Australian Steam Navigation Company building, Darling Harbour and Australian National Maritime Museum. They also have light and art installations in Circular Quay, The Rocks, Darling Quarter and Pyrmont Bridge. For three weeks, the city of Sydney glows from 6pm til midnight. 
If you’ve followed this blog, you’d know that we have never missed Vivid Sydney. Since 2009, we’ve made it a tradition to make time for it. If you want to see previous photos of Vivid Sydney, check out them out here: Vivid Sydney 2010, Vivid Sydney 2010 Macquarie Visions, Vivid Sydney 2011 and Vivid Sydney 2012. (Our 2009 Vivid Sydney photos are not available online.)
With so many places to enjoy, we always had to schedule our exploration of the city. Our first stop last Friday night was at Milsons Point to see and capture the beauty of the lit up Harbour Bridge. Fortunately, our photographer friends were there too. It was nice to catch up with an old friend and meet new ones.
Sydney Harbour Bridge in “Colour The Bridge“. While it’s okay to see the lit up Harbour Bridge from afar, we decided to photograph it at close range. The beautifully lit bridge is stacked with an amazing  100,800 energy-efficient LED lights that changes colour every few minutes.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
There were a few stalls in Bradfield Park (located under the Harbour Bridge) where you’ll get to buy food and crafts.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)

At 9pm, we made our way to the Circular Quay. The crowd was thick and intimidating that I almost backed-out (Me to Hubby, “Maybe we should just go home?” hahaha). But the Husband pointed out that we’re already there and just to brave it out.

Sydney Opera House in “Play“. The artwork on the sails of the Opera House is entitled “Play“. This is the best lighting of sails to-date! We loved that they showed wonderful colours and happy artworks. They tickled the 80s child in us as they showed things reminiscent from that era: a spinning vinyl record, a cassette tape and a pinball game. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
The Customs House in “Move Your Building“.  For the first time, Customs House becomes interactive with Move Your Building.Spectacular 3D mapped projections that are controlled by you and accompanied by music illuminating the façade of one of Sydney’s landmark heritage sites. You just choose a tune from a playlist, decide the graphic theme for the building and start dancing on a mini dance floor located in front of the building. As you dance and move, you’ll be interacting with the building via the latest projection and mapping technology.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
The Museum of Contemporary Art in “Collaboration #3“. Stunning 3D mapped illuminations light up the façade of the building in a creative splurge of colour and movement. This is another favourite of mine aside from the lightshow at Opera House.

Vivid Light Walk. Light and art installations surrounds the Circular Quay and The Rocks area. Some are interactive too. I wasn’t able to take a lot of photos of installations this year as there were a lot of people (nakaka-uninspire mag-picture picture pag madaming tao). Instead, I soaked in all the beauty of all the installations by looking at them intently.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Cadman’s Cottage, The Electric Canvas. This is an engaging interactive projection where with the use of a large touch screen, people can create their own architectural projection. With a variety of themes, tools and pallets the participant is able to select different architectural regions and then apply textures and animations to the cottage in real time. 
Vivid Sydney 2013

Australasian Steam Navigation Company Building in “The Speed of Light. In cooperation with A3, Audi and Spinifex Group, the Australasian Steam Navigation Company building’ historic façade is transformed into a feast of light, colour and speed. As an artful homage to Audi’s reputation for world-class design, technology and innovation, Spinifex developed an energetic projection exploring depth and dimension.
Vivid Sydney 2013

What We Ate:
We had about six hours (from 6pm to 12 midnight) of exploring and taking photographs so we needed replenishment all throughout the night. We started off with early dinner of hotdogs, cheesecake and coffee at Chanoma Cafe. That meal got us thru till the time we arrived at Circular Quay.

When we got to Circular Quay a little before 10pm, we knew we had to eat something because we will be walking a whole lot more. The first line we queued up for was at a gelato store and it was packed. However the wait only took less than 10 minutes as the staff had a good wait system and they moved very quick.

Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
We’d normally have a scoop for each of us but that night, we opted to get three scoops to make our waiting worthwhile.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
Had a bit of walk towards the Opera House and then came back again to the wharf area where we bought a box of chips. Yummy load of carbs that gave us energy while we shoot photos of the Opera House at the Passengers Terminal area. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
The shoot of the Opera House took about an hour. We were a bit tired by then but we moved on to The Rocks and continued looking at light and art installations. 

We were about to go home when we saw food trucks!!! Yay! Our almost-midnight snack were dumplings, hot and fresh! Comforting on a cold night.
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Milsons Point, Circular Quay, The Rocks)
We finished Vivid Sydney til midnight, which was a first time for us. It was fun and we had a great time.

This is just an account of what transpired during our Vivid Sydney adventure at Milsons Point, Circular Quay and The Rocks. More photos will be shared next week. 

Our next Vivid Sydney adventure will be at Darling Harbour this week.

All photos by Chris and Ibyang Sanchez. Some descriptions lifted from the Vivid Sydney website.

Was supposed to go to my usual Korean cafe for some coffee after work when I suddenly felt the urge to pass by inside the Regent Place. I noticed in the past months that there are new restaurants that has opened recently there so I thought to have a look. 

I was taken at the sight of a pretty Japanese cafe called “Chanoma Cafe” that takes pride in their matcha shakes, floats and desserts. I was more convinced to have a meal when I read the menu that said “Japadogs” a.k.a Japanese Hotdogs. Hubby and I learned about Japadogs in one of the Jdrama we’ve watched (I know right, if we’re not watching Kdramas, we are watching Jdramas haha) and since then we’ve always been curious to have a taste. So I messaged the Hubby, “I’ve found a place where we can eat Japadogs!”.
Chanoma Cafe‘s brown and green motif gives you that clean and refreshing feel. I like that they’re trying to be eco-friendly that all their cutleries are made of wood.

Chanoma Cafe (A Japanese Cafe in Sydney)
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Chanoma Cafe (A Japanese Cafe in Sydney)
As much as I would love to try one of their matcha offerings, I needed coffee last Friday as we were to shoot Vivid Sydney that night. Hubby and I had a cup of coffee each, a large Long Black for me and a regular Iced Mocha for him. I hoped that they’d serve Japanese coffee but instead, they used an Australian brand. Oh well, it’s not entirely a bad thing but, I wish someday they’d offer coffee from Japan too (since they are a Japanese cafe anyway). 
While I waited for the Husband, I started with dessert. Their Cheesecake was wonderful. It seemed like a fusion of the New York Cheesecake and Japanese Cheesecake. It was smooth, light and wasn’t cloying. 

Chanoma Cafe (A Japanese Cafe in Sydney)

As soon as Hubby arrived, we ordered two Japadogs: Tonkatsu Dog and Kim-Mayo Dog. I’d like to say that both were tasty and a must-try when you visit.

The Tonkastu Dog is a hotdog wrapped in thin tonkatsu. The tonkatsu gives that extra crunch for when you bite into that delicious hotdog.
Chanoma Cafe (A Japanese Cafe in Sydney)
The Kim-Mayo Dog is a Chorizo hotdog with a sauce made of Kimchi and Mayonnaise. I ordered this because I wanted to try the Kimchi and Mayo sauce. It was a lovely combination! It wasn’t hot at all, it just had the right heat in it to make you realize that there’s Kimchi in it.
Chanoma Cafe (A Japanese Cafe in Sydney)
The best thing I love about their Japadogs is the size. Compared to other hotdogs we’ve encountered, their ones are good enough to keep one full especially if you will eat it with chips and dessert after. Plus, they’re reasonably priced.

We are definitely coming to try out the rest of their Japadog offerings.

Chanoma Cafe
Ground Floor, Regent Place
501 George Street, Sydney
Phone: 02 9266 0667