Inti’s Talent Quest

Today as usual, I went to Disted-Stamford College Penang early in the morning to attend my class. Then the same thing as yesterday happened again, I had 5 hours interval before the next lessons. While I didn’t know where to go, I went to the Library again. Upstairs of the library looked old & classical.

Classical Library

Upstairs of Disted's Library

Sharp at lunch time, I went out of the school to have my lunch at somewhere near Jelutong. Then I went to MPPP to return my parking ticket.

MPPP

Yes, stop guessing, that IS Yiphing

As it is still too early to go back to school, I drove to e-gate’s Starbucks Coffee to surf the net and have a coffee as refreshment before going back to school.

Starbucks Coffee

Starbucks Coffee located at E-Gate

After my class, Chien Chern again invited me to Inti to support Inti’s Talent Quest, Preliminary Round that was held in Inti’s Lecture Hall. There were some amazing performance by some of the Inti’s student. It was not only of diverse cultural and international performance but the enthusiasm and amazing talents showed by Inti’s student is simply just sensational. While some of them showed their courage, bravery and confident on stage. Some of them played instruments, singing, dancing and there were also other fabulous performances.

Singing Contestant

One of the contestants is listening to what the judges have to say

Some of the contestants really sing well, for example the No.1, No. 3, No.6 and other more.

Dacing

Hot dancing performance by one of the contestants

This is one of my favorite because her dancing was simply attractive. My other preferred performance include No.19, a team consisting of four Indian dancers who really made their community in Inti proud with their remarkable dancing skills that truly represents Indian Culture. Besides that, contestants No.14 are one of my favorites too. They are AUP-ians who showed their energetic and skillful dancing in front of the stage that got everyone high and almost crazy. Yeah! That’s the spirit of AUP. (American University Program)

Keyboard Performance

A super talented guy playing keyboard

And for the instruments part, this guy is super talented with his keyboard. He is a gifted keyboard player. As his fingers danced on the keyboard, absolutely soothing music entered our ears. Great job. There’s another performance by a guitar player with his original song. He composed the song himself and it was great too. Guys and girls from HSC (Higher School Certificate) played the song of Backstreet Boy, As Long As You Love Me very well as well with their all different kinds of instruments. Wuan Xin who played the harmonica did a good job.

Band Performance

Ted on the left with the guitar, Rusy in the middle, the vocalist, and another guy from AUP with the keyboard on the right

And then this was the performance by fellow Koreans in AUP. They showed their courage singing Korean Song with the music played by themselves. It was a nice performance. Well done Rusy and Ted, SarangHaeyo. Inti proved that they are truly deserved with the name as an International College with their great diversity of different race, religion and nationality.

Michael Yew

Michael Yew in the center and two very pretty girls

And here comes my best-liked performance on the night. Michael Yew, the Inti’s King of  Pop rocked the stage with his amazing vocal, truly fantastic dancing performance and two pretty assistants. His performance was simply crazy. He awed the audience with his performance. What a great job, Michael. So that’s all for my day, I would like to thank Chien Chern for inviting me and drove me to the event.

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44 Responses to Inti’s Talent Quest

  1. yiphing says:

    lols.not your parking ticket, is mine. T____T RM15. wtf.

  2. Nicholas says:

    Arron rocks… I missed the talent quest to go celebrate my dad’s birthday….

  3. arron says:

    Nick you didn’t miss it, you see it here, live, on Yiphing.net. LOL!
    Yiphing, haha, we are the same, you forgot? XD you are a disted-inti (disti/inted) student also.

  4. SADAT (TAFE) says:

    it was a great show….

  5. arron says:

    Yup I agree. I’ll be there again on Final. But i certainly hope i can see Micheal Yew again. That’s my only wish.

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