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From the Desk of The A Cappella Society May 2005

Hello again folks! This may we bring you updates on the National A Cappella Championships and details to our contribution to this years Arts Festival : Arts on The Move with the Notations and the TAS Youth Vocies. Announcing as well, the launch of our new look for our website. Check it out! www.a-cappella.org.sg Details on the web will be updated soon. Lastly, dont forget to join us at Sunday Vocal Jam in June! Verve Enharmonics will be performing and sharing their music with us! Happy reading. For The A Cappella Society Angie * These updates are correct to our best knowledge. Should there be any errors, kindly note that they are non-intentional. (1) FEATURES NEW WEBSITE DESIGN IS UP: www.a-cappella.org.sg Weve finally put it up! We are now in the process of updating the information. Folks who wish to volunteer to help maintain the site, please email us at angie@a-cappella.org.sg NATIONAL A CAPPELLA CHAMPIONSHIPS 05 CHANGES ANNOUCEMENT There Nationals will only consist of only the Fin

A Cappella Attack! May, Jun 2005

A Cappella Attack! Saturdays, (Every 3rd Sat of the month from Dec 04 to Nov 05) 21 May & 18 Jun 05 5.00 pm to 6.00pm West Coast Park (Grand lawn) A Cappella Attack! Park series will feature performances by Singapore's very own talented A Cappella groups. A Cappella: Singing without the use of instruments, shows only the prowess of the voices and the creativity of the vocals, mind and body to perform music often performed with a band. It's a new and exciting phenomenon! For more information, please call Eugene Tan (Nparks) at 63916732 This event is co-organised by National Parks Board and National Arts Council, and produced by The Go-Getter Pte Ltd.

Budak Pantai @ May Day concert

Budak Pantai performed at the May Day carnival yesterday which was organised by NTUC as a family day alongside with other artistes such as Ning Baizurah, Frances Yip, Sylvester Sim and Taufik Batisah. They performed their signature tunes. One Way Ticket No Matter What Yue Liang Abba Sim Ai Eh They opened with One Way Ticket, which is supposed to be dedicated to the NEL... Michael said that those who lived along the North East line wouild recognise it and got a standing ovation from the audience! The 2nd song, No Matter What , one of BP's signature tunes & the song was as one song done in the Singaporean style... The audience obviously loved the Budak style of choreography for this song by the immense cheering!! In Yue Liang , BP tried to get the audience to "pretend" that the big floating NTUC income balloon as the "moonlight". They guided the audience to sing along within the chorus of the tune... Joe asked whether they are allowed to mention about their cd