5 questions with Raybon Kan

Raybon Kan
Raybon Kan
Comedian Raybon Kan will be performing in Dunedin this week. Nigel Benson asked him five questions ahead of his shows.

Q: What is your favourite Olympic sport?

A: Glad you asked that, Nigel. Fair to say I've been glued to the Olympics. I was even glued to the Equestrian. (Though when talking about equestrian, I probably shouldn't say glue.) Astonished to discover an appetite for synchronised swimming. I used to think if hair and make-up are a factor, it shouldn't be an Olympic sport, but this year I've changed my mind. I love how the cameras show what's going on underwater. It's like a behind-the-scenes video, explaining the magic trick. Mesmerizing. Mesmermaidizing. I want to learn the skills of synchronised swimming. Seriously. If anyone out there can teach me, get in touch. Maybe we can form a team.


Q: What is your least favourite Olympic sport?

A: So many sports simply shouldn't be in the Olympics. If you can win at the age of 56, wearing a top hat, it's not a sport. Ditto, archery and shooting: if the sporting highlight is you standing utterly still and holding your breath, it's not a sport. You might as well give medals to those buskers who pretend to be statues. BMX, not an Olympic sport: it just looks like FUN. Honestly, what are they going to add at Rio: waterslide? Scooter? Also sailing shouldn't be in the Olympics. Sailing's not a sport. Nobody ever says: Christopher Columbus, what a great athlete. Or Captain Cook, he shoulda won a medal.


Q: If you could be a superhero, which one would you be?

A: Maybe not a superhero -- but a comic character: Scrooge McDuck, the richest duck in the world. I'd use my money to influence governments to punish the evil bankers who wilfully stole the world economy, drove it off a cliff, then got taxpayers to foot the bill. Technically, Scrooge McDuck is a superhero though, in the sense that Batman is a superhero: massive amounts of money are effectively a superpower. Money can control people's minds and actions, as surely as muscles from Krypton or radioactive spiders.


Q: Who from history would you have dinner with?

A: It depends. Am I going back in time, or am I exhuming their remains and propping them up on a chair? I'll assume I'm going back in time. Are they paying for dinner? I might not have the proper currency. Are they going to be expecting me? It might be quite awkward for say, Leonardo da Vinci, to be confronted with a 21st century Chinese New Zealander who doesn't speak Italian, demanding to be fed. Luckily, my favourite historic figure is still alive: Hugh Hefner.


Q: What's your favourite soup?

A: I quite like roast duck noodle soup. Nigel, your questions are quite strange.


Raybon Kan performs at Ironic on Friday, August 17th, at 8.30pm and Saturday, August 18th, at 7.30pm. Tickets are available via Eventfinder.

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