Charlene Willing to Spend Thousands for a Dance Teacher to Come to HK Charlene is willing spends hundred thousand to hire teacher to come to Hong Kong to teach dance Charlene has plans to take time for herself after filming “Kung Fu Dunk” with Jay Chou. The company had originally planned for Twins to go to Japan to learn dance, but Ah Sa felt that in Japan she would definitely go shopping and spend money. She said, “we will be distracted and keep wanting to go shopping, and we will spend a lot of money! so I’m suggest we hire the teacher to come to Hong Kong to teach, the teacher has also agreed, at a estimated cost of 100 thousand, hopefully the company can subsidize half.” Ah Sa would rather spend 100 thousand to hire the teacher to come to Hong Kong, to prevent wasting money. Therefore, after the filming, ah sa would be having lessons in singing, dancing, Chinese, English and in making sing demos. She also has plans to go to Macau to visit and grandfather and take that opportunity to learn Chinese calligraphy from him. 5 days ago, at the advertising activity for “Simply Actor", Ah Sa had asked Jim to impart some acting skills to her, but because the two were both very busy, up until now, there had not been a lesson. Company Equality When asked if she would be paying for her lessons herself, ah sa expressed that hopefully the company would subsidize half the cost. To which her agent, Mani, replied that the company does provide funding, and there had been a earlier case where Joey had gone to America to learn dance, and that they're company believed in equality. Source: TungStar : CCT
100K HKD? Not that much... It's less than my college education -whistle Not to mention they are getting subsidized (by EEG) and they are stars whose spending power is unrivaled...
I think the entire Hong Kong population should chip in to hire singing coach to many of the pop singers... So of them just cannot sing to save their life... -whistle
It is good when she got the heart to learn. I will support her till the end in any means. Good job charlene