Moon Chun Memorial College: Fifth Talent Show “Give Me Five”
Ref. No : CCHG-BALCYYPosted by :ChloeCheong/UMAC
Department :MCMCPosted Date : 26/03/2019
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Moon Chun Memorial College: Fifth Talent Show “Give Me Five











The House Association (HA) of MCM College organised the college’s 5th annual Talent Show at UM’s Student Activity Centre (E-31) on Thuursday, 21st March, 2019. The show was opened to all students, Fellows and Affiliates of the college, and this year, it featured an “eclectic mix” of comedy, musical performances, dance recitals performed by students. It has become a long-running MCM College tradition since 2013. Every ‘House’ stepping up with an exhilarating and unique performance with spectacular ‘wow’ factors in front of a panel of judges.

There was a style to suit everyone: pulsating rock music by Peach, Helen, Mark and Louise perfectly synchronised K-Pop dance routines from Happy, Shirley, Joey, Katie, Kimmy, and Demi and a perfectly-balanced ensemble of trio, Lauren on the violin, Milly on the cello and Kendall on the keyboard. But it was the fine-tuned videography of Mandarin House that set the standard on the night which was unanimous with both judges and audience.

The sign language song, “Grateful Heart” was another show-stopper. It was performed by nine students who was part of the group “Experience the Silent World”. Each participant shared what they were grateful for in life. Members of the audience and judges felt mesmerised and touched by their performance.

A special vote of thanks must go to Jackson and Ken Wong. Their hard work, commitment and attention to detail, made the evening a tremendous success. Others who deserve a special mention are student volunteers who helped create an electrifying atmosphere; and comperes Jason Fu and Rosen Wu impressed everyone with their seamless transitions and good humour.

After the show ended, students left the E-31 auditorium with an uplifting sense of communal support, and an overwhelming appreciation of diverse talents for members of our college. The Talent Show was a clear indication of the underlying importance of an authentic collegiate experience for freshmen and their peers, as they realised that MCM College is a place they would grow to call home.