The
Young Ones! Performance Showcase
Moving
on, I went to the main stage area as I heard the wonderful plucking guitar ensemble
from a group of Catholic Junior College students. That was one of the events
that I was looking forward to because I love ensemble, well actually any kind
of music. Just like what it was mentioned in the SAF website, the euphonious
sound of the plucking was really beautiful and enjoyable. Although there were no chairs provided at that sandy and grass patches,
there were green mats for them to sit on and enjoy the performances. Despite the sandy area, a lot of people still sat on the mats and were enjoying the performances.
| Catholic JC Guitar Ensemble Performing |
Tangle
Afterwards,
at 6.30pm I went over to the “Tangle” to see how the kids really got tangled.
Before that, there were quite a number of visitors asking for directions to “Tangle”.
It was very popular and as I thought so, when the activity started there was a
long queue. I observed the activity and laughed at how all the kids got tangled
in the ribbons. I interviewed some of the parents and children there and they
mentioned it was a fun and enjoyable activity for the kids.
| The start of Tangle |
| The end of Tangle |
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