SBS Day 2008
This year's SBS Day was one of the best I guess, out of the 3 that I have seen so far. We had plenty of vendors setting up stalls in our school lobby. It's just amazing that some of my friends actually set up their own stall too - I just don't know why I never do that even though I have always wanted to try to. I guess what is stopping me from doing other things is just the fear of neglecting school work. Ah, but that's another story.
Back to SBS Day, the lunch catered was hontou ni oishii ne (really delicious). Not to say that the lunch that we had during yesterday's Life Sciences Symposium was very nice too. That's a total of 2 days of free lunch already. The crowd that throng over when the food was ready was damn scary. The TCM students also suddenly appeared out from their classrooms in the middle of their lessons to join the queue to grab the yummies.
There was free ice cream as well - those Orchard road motorbike style ones.
But the highlight of the whole event is definitely the performance section. I watched 3 of the performances since I had to rush for my lecture after that. We had Adeline (Yr 2 BS) who is also a professional magician, performing for us. She was also featured in The Business Times, I remember reading about her in another article before. Up next was Prof Mark Featherstone, who performed an A cappella - he performed 月亮代表我的心. I am really impressed by his performance. And the last performance I watched was a violin duet performance by Prof Willmann Liang and Yu Sheng - if I remember correctly, they performed a Violin Concerto No. 5 and Canon in D.
*SBS Day 2008*
*Vendors*
*The food was finished in just a short period of time*
*Adeline, the magician*
*Magic Show*
*Prof Mark Featherstone*
*Prof Alex Law was asked to perform impromptu - horrors & shocked look on his face*
But...! He promised to perform on D&D evening. Heh
*Prof Willmann Liang & Yu Sheng*
*Free Sarsi from Sponsor F&N - my only favourite carbonated drink*
*claps claps* All the performances were really good this year (and of course the free lunch too).
Back to SBS Day, the lunch catered was hontou ni oishii ne (really delicious). Not to say that the lunch that we had during yesterday's Life Sciences Symposium was very nice too. That's a total of 2 days of free lunch already. The crowd that throng over when the food was ready was damn scary. The TCM students also suddenly appeared out from their classrooms in the middle of their lessons to join the queue to grab the yummies.
There was free ice cream as well - those Orchard road motorbike style ones.
But the highlight of the whole event is definitely the performance section. I watched 3 of the performances since I had to rush for my lecture after that. We had Adeline (Yr 2 BS) who is also a professional magician, performing for us. She was also featured in The Business Times, I remember reading about her in another article before. Up next was Prof Mark Featherstone, who performed an A cappella - he performed 月亮代表我的心. I am really impressed by his performance. And the last performance I watched was a violin duet performance by Prof Willmann Liang and Yu Sheng - if I remember correctly, they performed a Violin Concerto No. 5 and Canon in D.
But...! He promised to perform on D&D evening. Heh
*claps claps* All the performances were really good this year (and of course the free lunch too).
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