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This is a response letter to an audience – a blogger’s review, for a full-length dance production Sapta, that was performed in Damansara Performing Arts Centre on 17th – 19th October 2014. As one of the production team members / choreographers / dancers of Sapta, I was not upset but surprised by the blogger’s harsh criticism, hence I intended to provide a different perspective of valuing theatrical performance on dance and/or any other performing arts form, from my personal point of view.
The letter was originally written on 20th October and posted in my social networking site (Facebook) on 21st October.