Friday, August 3, 2007

Our challenges!

Many of our performers are facing great challenges while doing their best to attend each practice session... We would like to share some of their personal struggles with you...

Chang Wai Keong, 25, Group Leader A6, Bandar Sunway

My biggest personal challenge in the past few weeks has been to practice under the hot sun (the practice sessions for the Selangor performers were held in the open field at the culture centre). I suffer from a minor skin disorder which causes my skin to turn “red” like a lobster when exposed to harsh sunlight. To overcome this problem, I consulted several doctors to find a suitable medication for my skin. I was very fortunate that the medication I am using now works without any side effects to my skin. This is one my great benefit. Being able to perform in this Merdeka event is wonderful as it allows more people to know about SGM and it also gives me a chance to contribute something back to our country.


And meet the two Angels from A4...

Hui Yi and Serrene

Sua Hui Yi, 25, Performer, Group A4, Puchong

Surprisingly, being an asthmatic is not my biggest obstacle this time round. My first challenge: At the beginning of this year, I was admitted to hospital due to pneumonia. The doctors have advised me against intense exercise after I was discharged... But after half a year, my condition has improved very much and I have absolutely no worries. My second challenge: I am supposed to be overseas in August because my company wants me to learn a new system setup but because of various reasons, my training has been postponed – so I am able to be part of this event. My third challenge: My 70-year old grandmother is suffering from cancer and would like her grandchildren to be around her as much as possible. Because of the Merdeka performance practices, I don't get to spend much time with her and can only visit her after the practice on weekends. On top of all these, I have to grapple with a tight schedule as I give tuition classes to secondary school students every evening. I even have to cancel some Saturday evening classes because of the practice. Despite facing all these difficulties, I have taken up the challenge to participate in this event. I have grown tremendously from taking part in previous performances like SUKOM and Citrawarna. But this time round – it’s not only about me. A group of young boys and girls from my area are taking part in this event. I can see how much they have grown in these few weeks, and would like to see them develop into capable young people. I want to be here to give them my full support and also to watch over them.

Serrene Leong, 25, Group Leader A4, Cheras

I am very happy and honoured to be able to take part in this performance. This time round unlike in Citrawarna in 2005, we only have two months to prepare. So it’s quite a challenge for us! I think there is an expectation for SGM to come up with something great for this celebration, and I am confident that we can create history again! Personally, I am also facing various challenges in my life. Career wise, I have just started a new job in an IT firm less than a month ago, after being unemployed for eight months. At the same time, to fulfil my dream of furthering my studies, I am currently applying for a Japan government scholarship to study in Japan. My application was itself a ‘bizarre’ experience. My application forms were misplaced by the Japanese embassy staff and somehow after negotiating with the staff, I managed to get a chance to sit for a placement test and found myself being short-listed for an interview. The results will be known in August. So, I am really praying hard for this “double victory”!!

Interviewed by Braderlouie

Our Gajokai Brothers

Standing for hours at time in positions away from the limelight, the Gajokai are diligently working behind the scenes to support the event and to put our members' mind at ease. With them around, we can concentrate on our practice. What is it like to be a Gajokai in this event? Read on...

Warrence Lim, 35, Petaling Jaya

I’ve just recently shifted to KL from Penang and I'm still learning how the Gajokai group here run things. But I’m totally excited to be involved in this meaningful event – the Malaysia’s 50th Independence Day. I’ve been in the Gajokai for almost seven years now and will continue dedicating myself as one of the group members, protecting SGM members. To me, performers are people on the front line who cry at the end of their performance; the Gajokai members, on the other hand, don’t have time to shed tears because we have to perform our duty once the performance is over! (laughs) It doesn’t matter if we take part as performers or supporting groups, because at the end of the day, we achieve victory together! I must say that I’m very fortunate to be here at this moment of big celebration and be part of it.

Interviewed by z_L3nG

Tai Yee Choong, 38, Kuala Lumpur

If my age allows it, I want to be a performer instead (laughs). Nonetheless, I’m also part of the 8.31 event; contributing to the country as well as SGM. Despite not being able to perform, I’m trying my best to provide a secure environment for the performers and their belongings, appreciating every moment I’m on duty as we only get two opportunities to be on duty during the Merdeka project. I always remind myself to work harder each time. Aside from my main duty on Sundays, I send performers to pickup points on Saturdays too.To gain victory, the ‘kosen-rufu’ spirit that is inculcated within SGM members is the most important element, regardless if you’re a performer or in the supporting groups. Every one is equally important.

I realised that times passes in a flash. I was involved in the first cultural festival in 1982 and as a Sokahan member during the 2nd cultural festival in 1985. With a blink of an eye, I’m now in year 2007. It feels like the events happened only yesterday. Time waits for no man. Thus, we must seize every opportunity to contribute in ‘kosen-rufu’ activities. Take every opportunity to endeavour the challenges that come your way while you’re still young…and taste the victory!

Interviewed by z_L3nG


Wong Kim Cheong, Sungei Buloh

I’m truly happy to be on duty for this Merdeka project. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity – our country’s 50th independence day! I am using every moment Ihave in the youth division to accumulate as much experience and good fortune as possible. In fact, I would like to be on duty every single practice of this event, but we have to give opportunities to others also lah. Having been a Gajokai member for over eight years, I have supported many events and have very fond memories of each one. I have learned so much and developed myself tremendously from joining this group. In the past, I used to be very self-conscious because of my illiteracy. Whenever I was called to be an event Gajokai PIC, I would find an excuse to “escape” as I had very little self-confidence. But slowly through the years, I have learned to change my mindset and overcome my weakness. Today, I would gladly take on any challenges be it in SGM or at work. I have learned to apply what I learned from SGM at my workplace.

Interviewed by Braderlouie

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Photos from July 29 (Sunday)


Performers from Selangor keenly waiting to board their bus in Klang.

Rain or shine, here we come!



Don't try to be funny or else I will kick your ***



Even the blazing hot sun can't stop us!


Trying to catch a wink...

Warning: This is SUPER GROUP territory.

Joining hands for peace!

Ok, first turn, then jump, then count...

Lost? Here is how to find your way out.

Ladies, this special washing liquid can remove all kinds of stains. See, how easy it is easy to remove the stain. No need to scrub! Just pour one cap into the pail and mop.

SGM General Director Choo encourages the 1,400 performers to do their best and to take good care of their health!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Group Photos (2)

Here are more group photos...


Look out for more group photos!!

Note: By the way, if you click on the group photo - you will find a high-resolution photo that you can download and print at the shop or home (about 4R size). Enjoy!

T-Shirt Special (1)

T-shirt. Everyone has one to show. But whose shirt is the best?









Our photographers will continue to 'capture' T-shirt designs. So, show the world what you want to say through your T-shirt!

Photos from July 28 (Saturday)

Finally, we are a few steps nearer to our actual venue of Merdeka Stadium ... Here are the photos from the practice session at Stadium Negara.


Here we come! Are you ready for us?

Long queue at the 'scan n go' system...

Meanwhile outside... the crowd is building up. Yes, they are arriving by the busloads...

This is like queuing up for a Emil Chau's concert huh...

What? Bawa "ikan masin" also?

This is great! We get to eat before we start work! One pack not enough, take two packs loh..

If you just add a little of this special sauce made by mother to your rice- you will surely want to eat one more pack of rice. It's our family's secret recipe!


After dinner, lepak for a while...


Time to get down to the arena for some action!


Meanwhile, just outside the stadium, a few groups are also having their practice session. The arena was not big enough for everyone!

See! Light and easy.

Ouch! First aid to the rescue...

Close your eyes. Swing your head back and relax!

You call this a straight line?

This girl is surprised to find an "encouragement card" made for her. Do your best!

C'mon people. Put your hands up and party! Here we go!

Ah ya... the wind blowing from the fan is giving me a headache...

Here is what some of the formation looks like...


You guys were great! Well done and thank you!

Hail the King!!

See you tomorrow!