JAC Recruitment 25th Anniversary Celebrations

Event: JAC Recruitment 25th Anniversary Celebrations
Date: March 2012
Venue: Tanglin Club


A joyous occasion for all the staff from various locations around the globe, as they gather to commemorate the 25th anniversary of JAC Recruitment. From a humble beginning, today JAC Recruitment is one of the most successful and well-established international recruitment consultancies in the world.


The evening started with grandeur, as the Managing Director and CFO welcome and congratulated everyone, attributing the success to the staff's hard work and dedication. Awards were presented for excellent performance as well as dedicated long service and contribution to the company.

Among the highlights of the evening was an excellent flamingo dance performance put up by the staff (Mr Konno). His sharp and precise dance moves, accompanied by the nifty footwork and rhythmic tap dancing, left the audience asking for more the moment he completed. It was totally exhilarating even as I watched from the side of the stage.

Another great highlight was a staff whom was caught up on stage by me, stood on the chair and candidly gestured his love to another colleague. At the request of the audience, he sang the song "The Moon Represents My Heart" with great passion and that was such a sweet moment for all in the ballroom. (It was a light-hearted jovial moment too!)

The night went on with many great joyous moments and highlights and everyone had a wonderful time. This 25th Anniversary will certainly be a memorable one for many in the years to come!

Thank you.

Pacific International Lines 45th Anniversary Celebration

Event: Pacific International Lines (PIL) 45th Anniversary Celebrations
Date: March 2012
Venue: Grand Copthorne Waterfront



It was a night for the 550 staff to let their hair down, have fun and commemorate the 45th anniversary of the company. Many of the staff have dedicated their service to the company and grew along with the company over the years. At the Long Service Award presentation, there were several individuals receiving the 40 years long service award. Impressive!

Throughout the night, the most impressive and touching moment was the entire ballroom stood up and applauded continuously as the chairman came onto the stage to deliver the address. I could sense the respect and reverence for the chairman whom built the company over the last 45 years.

As it was a night for the staff, there were stage and floor games to engage everyone among the audience. The spirit was extremely high and audience rushed onto the stage to take part in the games.











2012 Global Outlook Investment Forum (Shanghai)

Event: 2012 Global Outlook Investment Forum (Shanghai)
Date: 10 March 2012
Time: 2pm - 5pm
Venue: Shanghai

I was invited to host and deliver a speech at this 2012 Global Outlook Investment Forum organized by one of the banks in Singapore for their offshore clients. The last time I hosted in Shanghai was in 2006-2007, followed by Beijing in 2009. Shanghai has changed quite a bit since my last visit.

Taking the time in between the preparation and the actual day of the forum, the only place I visited was the Bund. The overall look and feel have improved a lot and it is so well developed. I loved it there. As I was putting up beside Nanjing Pesdestrian Mall (南京步行街), I also leisurely took a stroll down the mall. It is a whole new different feeling. It feels so much more metropolitan now as compared to the first time I visited in 2002.

I have enjoyed my Shanghai trip very much this time and most importantly am glad that the forum went well with applause for the well-crafted speech. Looking forward to my next overseas event in April.

DSO Amazing Race Teambuilding

Event: DSO Amazing Race Teambuilding
Date: March 2012
Venue: Singapore


150 staff participated in this morning's teambuilding event. Similar to the Amazing Race television series, 15 teams raced across the western and central part of Singapore to complete a series of stations and challenges. Starting at Kent Ridge Park (just behind DSO), I commenced the event with a roaring welcome to all the participants and led a series of "energizers" activities to lift the morning dullness out of everyone. The participants moved readily into groups and their first challenge was to think of a team name. An interesting team name caught my attention. This group called themselves "MAO" - Moving As One.

The race was flagged off and all participants went on their way. We were greeted with slight drizzle, but that did not dampen everyone's spirit. And thankfully, the rain cleared and it was fine weather throughout the morning. Moving from stations to stations, taking on challenges, solving quizes and hints to their next destination, everyone contributed in any way that they could. Not forgetting, the laughters and cheers that rode alongside each group.

The final destination of the race was at Fort Canning Centre. Getting ready with the event organizers, as the teams came rolling in, I greeted and congratulated each team for having completed the challenges. Sumptuous lunch buffet spread was prepared for everyone for the job well done!

Scores were tabulated and teams waited eagerly for their results. I led everyone with some additional energizers by beating and drumming on the drums provided. That totally lifted their spirits even higher for the afternoon's activities organized by Drum Cafe (http://www.drumcafe.com/). The results were announced and elated winners came forward to claim their prized trophies, not forgetting the group photography of course!

To all the great participants of DSO, Well done!

Sysmex Asia Overseas Teambuilding (Bangkok, Thailand)

Event: Sysmex Asia Overseas Team-building (Bangkok, Thailand)
Date: February 2012
Venue: Bangkok, Thailand


Sawadee Kap!

This year started off with my first overseas team-building event in Bangkok, Thailand, along with 60 local and regional participants.

Discussions on the objectives of the team-building as well as suggestions on activities to deliver these learning values started several weeks ago. With a clear understanding of the high level and individual deliverables needed by the client, I went back to my drawing board and started toying with various team-building ideas. (I knew I wanted to break away from the traditional team-building activities and innovate a whole new paradigm to team-building.)

In traditional team-building activities, groups are given tasks/ challenges to complete within a specific time. The winning criteria is often based on speed, accuracy, timing, etc. However, in my new format of team-building, teams compete real time and make strategic decisions based on both prior outcomes as well as the decision of the other competing teams. The intent is to allow participants from various departments to understand the importance of building a lean and flexible organization, constantly tuned into the marketplace and seeking ways to outdo the competition. 

Most often, as companies grow, they tend to lose touch with the external marketplace (environment) and turn their focus inwards, a clear example of by which every department is narrowly focused on managing their respective key performance indicators, resources and workload. The most often feedback heard from management is about a lack of ownership and initiative from staff. Successful managers are aware of the need to provide a clear sense of direction across the organisation, by sharing where we are today, where our goal is, how do we get there and what are the pitfalls and competing forces against us. 

As such, the team-building activities were specially tailored to simulate firms competing in the marketplace - As every department gets caught up in the day to day routine tasks, they have to keep the big picture in mind and change their direction and decision based on what happened in the marketplace. These activities are intellectually stimulating and mentally challenging, keeping the participants charged up by incorporating interim minor successes, ultimately culminating into moving them towards the finishing line.

The event was a great success and every participant had a wonderful time of learning and sharing.


(If you would like to find out more about my team-building expertise, please email me at style.emcee.sg@gmail.com)

Sin Hin Hang Chinese New Year Celebration 2012

Event: Sin Hin Hang Chinese New Year Celebration 2012
Date: February 2012
Venue: Sin Hin Hang


Today is the fifteen day of the Lunar New Year and commonly known as "元宵节" (yuan xiao jie). It is also said that this day is the Chinese Valentine's day.

I was invited to host this annual event for the company staff on their company premises. I have always had enjoyable experiences hosting on site within the company grounds. It can also be very challenging as compared to a hotel ballroom, where factors such as stage, lighting, sound and layout have been carefully managed.

The event tonight was held in a sheltered open area within the company's warehouse. The staff arrived immediately after work and everyone settled in very fast. This is the beauty of having it on site. Staff will almost always arrive on time!

We commenced the event with the traditional Chinese New Year customary practice of the "Lo Hei" followed by a sumptuous buffet spread. While the dinner went on, I started some ice-breakers and warmed up the audience. We played some games and discovered the hidden talents among the company! Hahaha...

Not forgetting the lucky draw, the management decided that everyone has to be a winner. Prizes were prepared for everyone with an additional round of grand lucky draw with 12 top prizes.

Here's 1-2 photos that I took prior to the event:

 Getting the event ready. Can you see the helpers at the back?
The are preparing the delicious kong bak pao prepared by the organizer.

A plethora of fantastic lucky draw prize.
(Can you see how high the prizes are stacked up? For all 50 staff!)


The nerdy looking emcee

 "Don't think we don't know how to sway!"

 "Let me show you my rising dragon claw..."

"The Angry Birds preparing for their flight with Richard as the catapult"


The staff had so much fun and it was all the hard work and effort of the organizer.

I had a good time this evening. Thank you everyone!

Chingay 2012: A Waterway Parade of Love & Care

Event: Chingay 2012
Date: 03-04 Feb 2012
Time: 7.30pm - 10.30pm
Venue: F1 Pit Stop (In front of Singapore Flyer)

Style! Emcee:

It has certainly been a great time bringing the fun and laughter to the audience at Sector D (bend/ curve after the straight pit-stop track in front of the Singapore Flyer).

Here are some photos for the event.

 The crowds are coming in..

Moments before we go 'live'

Community Dragons of Love

Colourful Floats

 The Finale

And here's a video interview by the PAssion Chingay Club (just moments before we went on the show)...

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3226586949926

For more information, please visit the PAssion Chingay Club Facebook Page:

http://www.facebook.com/passionchingayclub?sk=wall

And don't forget to support my fanpage too!!

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Chingay.... HUAT AH!!


Far East Organization: Chinese New Year Celebrations

Event: Chinese New Year Celebration
Date: February 2012
Time: 11am - 3pm
Venue: Leonie Condotel (by Far East Organization)



The wonderful people at Far East Organization brought the Chinese New Year celebrations to the door step of the residents at Leonie Condotel and Nassim Regency. Residents and guests were invited to this wonderful celebration, filled with exciting Lion Dance performance, Chinese calligraphy, sumptuous delicacies and lots of fun and games for the little ones.

During the event, there was an art piece that caught by attention and everyone was highly impressed. The children were tasked to create a picture of anything related to the Chinese New Year using various parts of the mandarin oranges. Here's the genius creativity by a little girl (I simply adore her!)...


A Child's Impression of the Dragon


Thank you everyone! Here's wishing you and your family a prosperous and happy new yearr!

Facility Link Chinese New Year Dinner 2012

Event: Facility Link Chinese New Year Dinner 2012
Date: January 2012
Venue: Seafood International (East Coast Big Splash)


The evening started with everyone at Facility Link nominating the most good-looking colleague that they have. It was just so much fun when people started nominating whom they thought was the most handsome among them!

The dinner commenced with the Chinese "Lo Hei", a custom practised by every company as part of the Chinese New Year celebration. The tossing and churning of the ingredients by everyone with their chopsticks and words of blessings that accompanied certainly added to the atmosphere. Among different races, nationalities, culture and background, everyone enjoyed this particular dish.

I rolled off the first game looking for the God of Fortune among the audience and yes, we found him - with a EZ-link card, some dollar bills among a variety of items! We all had a good laugh to see the lucky person to be the God of Fortune for the company!

More games went on and the participation from the audience was both intense and pulse-racing. The best moment that ended the night on a high - was a great sexy hip dance by the staff and management!

Thanks everyone from Facility Link!

Have a blessed year of the Dragon. Huat ah!

Colgate Palmolive Dinner 2012

Event: Colgate Palmolive Dinner 2012
Date: January 2012
Venue: Park Royal Hotel

The event was organized as a highlight to a 1-day meeting for the staff of Colgate as well as the upcoming Chinese New Year.

The evening began with an introduction and light-hearted jokes to warm everyone up after a full day of meeting. It was especially nice, since everyone knew each other and felt a lot more like a family gathering than a corporate function. Through my interactions with some, it lightened up the evening and got everything started on the right foot.

The Chinese "Yu Shen" or "Lo Hei" is customarily the first course as Chinese New Year is round the corner. In any restaurant. the waiter would garnish the dish with various ingredients, each representing a different blessing in the Chinese language. As I went through the list of blessings, the waiters poured the ingredients, and everyone was ready to tuck in and toss for better luck and blessings in the new year.

"Huat ah... Huat ah... Huat ah... "

The evening continued on with fun and games. There were mass games, table games and stage games and everyone participated happily, brightening the ballroom even further with laughter and applause. Thanks to one of the guest, Kelvin, who happened to be my classmate from secondary school, here are the photos that he took. I made it into a collage!


A big thank you to all the staff. You guys were great and I had a good time!

Happy New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai! May peace, prosperity, good health and happiness be yours throughout the new year!!

Check out Colgate Singapore here!

Courts Clementi Chinese New Year Special Roadshow

Event: Courts Clementi Chinese New Year Special Roadshow
Date: January 2012
Venue: Courts Clementi


"Did you hear that? Courts has a brand new branch at Clementi central!"

As the Chinese New Year is around the corner, most Chinese families in Singapore starts preparing for the brand new year - Year of the Dragon. Spring cleaning is always the time to get rid of old stuff to make way for new items, from clothings to furnitures and electronic appliances.

Courts launched a 2 days Chinese New Year Special at their spanking new branch at Clementi central. I was arranged to be the emcee for the roadshow and had a great time interacting with the shoppers and enticed them with BIG discounts!!

Below are some photos of me "selling" in action...

Photos



Abbott Sales Kickoff cum X-Factor Talent Search 2012


Event: Abbott Laboratories Sales Kickoff cum X-Factor Talent Search 2012
Date: January 2012
Venue: Rasa Sentosa Resort

This is one of my all-time favourite hotels in Singapore! The swimming pool, the sea breeze, the outdoor dinner and the excellent view from the hotel – all these make it a great staycation getaway!

One of the key highlight of the 2-day Sales Kickoff is our very own Abbott X-factor Talent Search! All 5 participating teams spent hours choreographing and practising their performance, all ready for a showdown and walk away with the grand prize worth more than $2000!

Here's the line-up of all 5 teams:
  1. The A Team
  2. Fab 5
  3. Sassy Six
  4. Esprit de Corps
  5. Prestique

Apart from judging criteria such as Entertainment and Creativity, all 5 teams had to showcase the company's values – Pioneering, Achieving, Caring and Enduring - through their performance. There were song and dance, skit, musicals, and Abbott's very own midget show! From their performances, dance routines, costumes, props and music arrangement, we could see all 5 teams contributed significant hours after work to put everything together, over and above their work and sales commitments! IMPRESSIVE!

Apart from the talent search performances, we had lots of good fun in the games segments. It was very heartwarming as an emcee to see everyone contributing in and giving suggestions and encouragement. Excellent teamwork and great spirit was displayed by every member of the company.

Another highlight of the event was the awards and prize presentation. The company recognized the hardwork and contribution by the awardees and presented awards and prizes to these deserving individuals.

"And this year 2012 X-Factor Talent Search champion goes to ... ... Prestique!"

Requests were made for the champion and first runner-up to perform once more and the crowd went wild! Well guess what happened after the 2 performances? We had our very own impromptu Indian Dance Superstar!

Finally to round up the event, we had a special guest whom were specially invited and all the staff participated in making a gift for this special guest! 

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A big thank you to everyone at Abbott! All the best for 2012 and looking forward to being part of your future events!

Char Yong (Dabu) Association 2012 Countdown Party

Event: Char Yong (Dabu) Association 2012 Countdown Party 新加坡茶阳(大埔)会馆迎新年晚会
Date: 31 December 2011
Time: 7.30pm - 1.00am
Venue: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel

Style! Emcee:

Happy New Year Everyone!! 祝大家新年快乐,青春美丽,笑口常开!


In my opinion, this is certainly the best countdown party to be at this year. Why? For 2 good reasons:

  • My dialect group is Hakka and the home town where my grandparents were from Dapu County
  • The crowd was awesome, from 8 - 80 years old, they laughed together, played games on stage, and best of all? They were going around the ballroom with my countdown choo-choo train too!

The theme for the evening was "Movies Night". The decor was beautifully done up, with posters decorating the foyer, kacang putih (white sugar coated peanuts) seller and a olden days ticket booth. Best of all, the organizers replicated the old movie stubs. For those who were born 1980s and before, the old movie stubs were nothing more than a flimsy piece of paper and the seat numbers were scribbled using colored pencil. Ushers would use a torch and usher you to your seat. (If you recall, sitting at the last few rows, you could hear the projector and the reel rolling sound coming out of the projection room above!)

The event started with a spoof version of pre-event movie trailers. It was hilarious as many were dubbed in Hakka language. The audience had a good laughed (even I was chuckling away)! It was nostalgic, especially for many of the folks among the audience. The president of the association delivered the opening and dinner commenced. Oh gosh, we were all famished!

Moments later, Captain Jack Sparrow (which was the character I took on), jumped onto the stage and kick started our fun and entertainment with simple light-hearted ice-breakers to get everyone warmed up. It was so fun when everyone, of all ages, put their heads together, to solve the Hakka Challenge!!

As an entertainer, I would always use games to encourage participation, regardless of race, language, age, nationality, or corporate hierarchy. To me, games and entertainment bring people together and spice up our daily lives.

As the evening went on, we had more fun and entertainment. We had a lovely showcase of wonderful singers, from mandarin pop songs to hakka hits. And we even had our very own Hakka Rapper! The final game that we played before the countdown was to select couples (dressed to the theme) on stage and re-enact the movie scenes. It was simply hilarious!!

With fun and laughter, good company, food and drinks, time flew so quickly that it was time to start our countdown. Everyone was distributed party hats, poppers, confetti guns and various party props to get ready for 2012.

10... 9... 8... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1


Happy New Year!!
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The human choo choo train has started. C'mon, join in the train right now!


A BIG thank you to my audience. 谢谢大家! 

Data Storage Institute (DSI) Annual Dinner 2011

Event: Data Storage Institute (DSI) Annual Dinner 2011
Date: December 2011
Venue: Chevrons Jurong Ballroom


The theme - Movies Night - was simply awesome. Guests came dressed up in costumes from all different movies such as Matrix, Men in Black, Shanghai Tan, Pirates (Swashbuckler, Jack Sparrow, etc) and Tinklebell in Peter Pan. But the show was stolen by this guy that came as Counter Strike. You won't believe it, but its true. He was absolutely fully geared, with helmet, goggles, gas mask, gloves, sleeveless jacket that looked like bullet proof kevlar jacket and his shotgun rifle. He came down the halfway, mimicking the moves of the characters in Counter Strike. It was both hilarious and absolutely life-like!!

There was another guest that came in the costume by the lead actor Johnny Depp in Pirates of The Caribbean. He even had his beard styled just like Jack Sparrow!! There were so many other movie characters. Yet surprisingly I didn't see Bruce Lee in his yellow overall, or Superman with his underwear worn outside. Hmmm, maybe the guests also move with the times.

We had great entertainment throughout the night. The show curtains were opened by percussion group Wicked Aura (http://www.wickedaura.com/) and they blown the audience away with their catchy drum beats and energetic rhythms. And then after the first ice-breaker game we had Alex the Magician (http://www.alexthemagician.com/index.php). It was great to see Alex doing what he is best at - illusion and magic. He never fails to entertain both adults and children in his shows!

The interesting part about emceeing is that no matter what's the outcome or after-effect of the performance segment, it's important to quickly take the level of energy in the audience and bring it to the next level. That's what I call - Riding The Momentum. Straight to the stage with a joke or punchline so as to condense the energy and focus back to the emcee before moving on to the next line item on the programme.

I continued with my games and as always try to interject my games with more jokes, punchline and turning what I observed into something of a good laugh. I love what I do. :)

After the grand lucky draw, with our winners smiling sweetly with their prizes, the event wrapped up with a final fire dance. It's fun and exciting to always watch the fire dance performance, as I know they risk getting burn by the scorching heat and flame to bring on a good show for everyone. 

Here are two photos that I took for the event. Didn't have time to take more. If you have taken some photos for the night, please send it to style.emcee.sg@gmail.com. Appreciate lotsa and I promise to post on my blog!

Event  Poster

I love the backdrop - My favourite Mission Impossible 4 Tom Cruise

Thanks everyone. I totally enjoyed myself tonight. Please add me on Facebook at (http://facebook.com/style.emcee.richard) or like my page "Style! Emcee Richard Siaw".

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year~!
Richard

Aker Solutions 20th Anniversary Dinner and Dance 2011

Event: Aker Solutions 20th Anniversary Dinner and Dance 2011
Date: December 2011
Venue: Swissotel Atrium Ballroom
Hei og velkommen til Aker Solutions 20th Anniversary! 

(Norwegian: Hello and Welcome to Aker Solutions 20th Anniversary!)

Tonight is the first time seeing a number of Norwegians friends in my event. And oh my, they are really really tall and good looking. The guys certainly looked suave and the ladies made me turned my head 180 degrees as they walked into the ballroom!! (Asians certainly look like shorty beside them! Muahahaha... *Laughing at myself*)

We started the evening slow and relax, with some light-hearted jokes and humour. In my opinion, with a good mix of crowd is always a great thing for the emcee. Why? Isn't it easier to entertain guests from similar background/ culture/ language, etc?

To me, it doesn't matter. The more myriad the mix, the better it is. Well, you see, sometimes even I am fascinated by my own self-created "think on your feet" styled of humour. Especially, when you thought this was funny and no one crackled, but somewhere you hear some others laughing away. You will be amazed at what turns the laughter switch on for different people. And I think that is real fun!

The first game got everyone up on their feet and participated. Here's a little photo:


Aker, Are you ready!!??!!


As the event went on, the level of energy, noise, cheers, cat-calls, grew louder and bigger. These guys are MASSIVEly energetic! And it was followed by a nice show of illusion magic. The illusionist was Stefan Ebinger, from Germany (http://www.stefanebinger.com/en/index.php). He's acts and moves are clean and sharp. (Even the DJ and myself sitting beside the console enjoyed ourselves!)

The highlight of the evening, has to be the guests themselves. The guests were totally ready to party and rock and roll on the stage. Coupled with my humour and jokes of poking fun, as well as my crazy wacky dance moves, it was a SPECTACULAR moment of entertainment for everyone. Here's some of the highlights:

Once you ready, you need to run up to the stage!!... 

Shall we groove, baby? 

Michael Jackson-styled jam break and tip toe!


"I had the time of my life.... and I never felt this way before." - Time of my life

Thanks everyone for making the show wonderful and perfect!

See you all soon. :)


Love,
Style! Emcee Richard

Diethelm Keller Aviation Annual Dinner 2011

Event: Diethelm Keller Aviation Annual Dinner 2011
Date: December 2011
Venue: Concorde Hotel


"The rain cannot dampen our spirit! We shall and we will have a good time tonight!"

I love it when the crowd has a good mix of Chinese Nationals and Indian Nationals. They love to have fun and are always so spontaneous. Sometimes it makes me wonder - What is the difference in their environment where they grew up in versus ours in Singapore? Is it the pursuit of academic excellence or the iPhones and iPads? But wait! Before anyone starts to think that Singaporeans are not fun-loving people, you may have to think twice. See our Mr Brown Show, The Noose and many of the excellent comedians like Kumar, Phua Chu Kang, Dim Sum Dollies (and myself, maybe?), they are great examples of the fun-loving attitude of Singaporeans!

We all enjoy a good laugh, be it laughing at someone's disposition, jokes, singing or dance moves. I love to bring laughter and joy to my audience. Each time before I stand on the stage, I visualise and think of how best I can make them laugh or to lift their spirits. Does it come naturally to me? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. What is most important is my belief - EVERYONE NEEDS SOME GOOD FUN AND LAUGHTER.

And tonight is no different. The crowd came from diverse background - different nationalities, languages, races, corporate hierarchy. Who cares? I just want everyone to have a good good time. From ice-breakers to finale games, the level of energy in the crowd remains high. From stage jokes to taking the jokes to the floor among the audience, the crowd responded well. As the saying goes - An emcee makes the crowd, but the crowd makes the show.

Thank you everyone for being such wonderful audience. See you next year~!

Presenting to you...


Just before the show...


WPG Holdings (South Asia) Annual Dinner & Dance 2011

Event: WPG Holdings (South Asia) Annual Dinner and Dance 2011
Date: December 2011
Venue: Suntec Conventi0n Centre
Theme: A Night of Razzle Dazzle


For tonight's event, I decided to come in full black suit, and contrasted with white hat, white tie and white shoes. It was awesome! The white shoes was awesome in highlighting my dance moves and grooves. Dinner and Dance may have changed over the years to Dinner and Draw (lucky draw), but my favourite is still with dancing. Dancing unites people, makes people happy and best of all, doesn't require difficult or highly technical moves. The key here is to teach everyone how to do it.

The reason why I love dancing so much started since I was a little kid. I would only watch MTVs of singers dancing, and often imagine myself on stage dancing and entertaining everyone. I would find a full length mirror or reflective glass anywhere and dance as if though I was performing for all to see. Till today, this child-like imagination and fascination with dance remains.

Tonight was a spectacular night of song and dance. Guests, especially the ladies, kept coming up onto the stage to dance. They were brilliant, danced to their hearts' content and everyone gave rousing applause! It was so fun, even for myself, to just join in their dance. I even taught my dance moves and they performed!

The finale game was superbly exciting and we managed to see some guests acted and performed with music and props, just like real actors and actress in movies! The winning team swept the best dressed award not only because they looked awesome, but their acting was so fun that brought so much joy and laughter to the 400+ audience~!

Thank you everyone at WPG! I had a great night as much as you did. :)