Saturday, February 21, 2009
DATE: 20/02/2009
DAY: FRIDAY
VENUE: ANGKLUNG TRAINING ROOM
BY: mi$$RED
EDITED BY: Pa'eja
Today, Friday 20th February 2009, Angklung Club organized “gotong-royong” which had been postponed so many times for valid acceptable reasons and today it is like “a dream come true” to finally see it happen.
Smiley Face We started our “gotong-royong” at about 3.30 p.m. We cleaned up our training room together and helped each other. We polished all of the angklung sets that we have with the special oil(to maintain the condition of angklung and make it more shiny), indexed and numbered the angklung, patch things on the wall, made inventory for clothes, keep the patitur in order (the notes) etc. We enjoyed doing our work together and we can see lots of smiles today.
Smiley Face We ended the event by having dinner together at Human Science Cafe. Thanks all for coming and sharing the moment together...
Smiley Face
DAY: FRIDAY
VENUE: ANGKLUNG TRAINING ROOM
BY: mi$$RED
EDITED BY: Pa'eja
Today, Friday 20th February 2009, Angklung Club organized “gotong-royong” which had been postponed so many times for valid acceptable reasons and today it is like “a dream come true” to finally see it happen.
Smiley Face We started our “gotong-royong” at about 3.30 p.m. We cleaned up our training room together and helped each other. We polished all of the angklung sets that we have with the special oil(to maintain the condition of angklung and make it more shiny), indexed and numbered the angklung, patch things on the wall, made inventory for clothes, keep the patitur in order (the notes) etc. We enjoyed doing our work together and we can see lots of smiles today.
Smiley Face We ended the event by having dinner together at Human Science Cafe. Thanks all for coming and sharing the moment together...
Smiley Face
Thursday, February 19, 2009
DATE: 12-14/02/2009
DAY: THURSDAY-SATURDAY
VENUE:IIUM CENTER
BY: mi$$RED
EDITED BY: Pa'eja
Last week, IIUM organized Student Carnival which also known as Cocu-Week whereby all clubs in IIUM joined together and open a booth to proudly present their clubs to all students and visitors. This includes Angklung Club and we were so proud to present our club and be a part of the event.
Smiley Face.
We opened our booth at 10 a.m until 5.30 p.m everyday (Thursday-Saturday). At booth, our members who were on duty entertained the students and IIUM staff that visited our booth and let them try to play angklung. Alhamdulillah, our booth is one of the booths that received good respond from students and staff. It’s good and exciting to see when Angklung members wore baju of the same colour everyday for the week.
Smiley Face. We played Enjit-enjit Semut and Bujang Lapok on Thursday and Friday accompanied by Percussion Club. On saturday, angklung had a collaborated performance with other Cultural Clubs namely Caklempong, Percussion, Zapin and Gamelan for the opening ceremony which was attended by all the VIPs. We played Cindai, Medley Ketipang Payung Joget Pahang and Wau Bulan. To be honest, we didn’t perform well for the two earlier songs. Kak Fai admonished our mistakes after the performance and we took her advice with an open heart and took as a motivation to perform better for the next performance(
Smiley Facetq kak fai). During the VIPs' visit to our booth, we played the Enjit-Enjit Semut and also showed them how to play angklung. At 2.30 p.m, we had another collaborated performance with all the cultural groups. We played the songs Tuhan and Iktiraf during the performance. Alhamdulillah, the performance was great and a better one. Thanks to the audiences for watching our performance from the beginning until the end even the day even though it was quite hot. We made the preparation about a week before for this carnival. Thanks to all members and also thanks to all the cultural groups for the commitment (Most of us didn’t get enough rest
Smiley Face to make this things happen.) Bravo everyone!!!
Smiley Face
Smiley Face
DAY: THURSDAY-SATURDAY
VENUE:IIUM CENTER
BY: mi$$RED
EDITED BY: Pa'eja
Last week, IIUM organized Student Carnival which also known as Cocu-Week whereby all clubs in IIUM joined together and open a booth to proudly present their clubs to all students and visitors. This includes Angklung Club and we were so proud to present our club and be a part of the event.
Smiley Face.
We opened our booth at 10 a.m until 5.30 p.m everyday (Thursday-Saturday). At booth, our members who were on duty entertained the students and IIUM staff that visited our booth and let them try to play angklung. Alhamdulillah, our booth is one of the booths that received good respond from students and staff. It’s good and exciting to see when Angklung members wore baju of the same colour everyday for the week.
Smiley Face. We played Enjit-enjit Semut and Bujang Lapok on Thursday and Friday accompanied by Percussion Club. On saturday, angklung had a collaborated performance with other Cultural Clubs namely Caklempong, Percussion, Zapin and Gamelan for the opening ceremony which was attended by all the VIPs. We played Cindai, Medley Ketipang Payung Joget Pahang and Wau Bulan. To be honest, we didn’t perform well for the two earlier songs. Kak Fai admonished our mistakes after the performance and we took her advice with an open heart and took as a motivation to perform better for the next performance(
Smiley Facetq kak fai). During the VIPs' visit to our booth, we played the Enjit-Enjit Semut and also showed them how to play angklung. At 2.30 p.m, we had another collaborated performance with all the cultural groups. We played the songs Tuhan and Iktiraf during the performance. Alhamdulillah, the performance was great and a better one. Thanks to the audiences for watching our performance from the beginning until the end even the day even though it was quite hot. We made the preparation about a week before for this carnival. Thanks to all members and also thanks to all the cultural groups for the commitment (Most of us didn’t get enough rest
Smiley Face to make this things happen.) Bravo everyone!!!
Smiley Face
Smiley Face
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