The Appreciation Day represents a significant token of the awareness, understanding and appreciation displayed for the vital contribution that lecturers make to education and development without forgetting the staff of APIIT that had also worked hard to run this big family.
The event kicked off with performances from the APIIT Music Club.
Sami Parvez sang Michael Buble's "Everything".
Followed by Rebecca Chimheno's vocal performance on 2 songs. First was "All This Time" by Michelle McManus followed by the highlight- Mariah Carey's "Without You" as the outstanding performance touched the heart and souls of the audience.
Amos Wafula did a cover of "Another Day in Paradise" originally by Phil Collins. The Kenyan solo artist wooed the crowd with his unique vocals and his flair on keyboard.
Next up, the hosts invited staff and lecturers together to play a game.
The name of the game is called Passing the Parcel.
Participants have to pass the parcel around the circle of people and music will be going on at the same time. At the moment the music stops, the participants that has the parcel in hand has to pick a ticket from the parcel and perform the act written on the paper. So you can imagine or rather see for yourself how fast they were passing the parcel.
The lucky number one goes to Ms.Intan. Her task was to get shot and die in a dramatic way.
They even prepared gun replicas for the act. Haha!
Okay, I know the word "dramatical" is wrong, but i just like the sound of it.
The second round went to Mr.Charles. By right the parcel would have fell into his wife's hands but he held the parcel in hand like a gentlemen.
The host asked him to read out what was written on it and perform the task. The humorous guy actually said:"Sit down and do absolutely nothing." Haha!
He had to state 3 reasons why people should vote for him as Malaysia's Next Top Model.
That's all for part 1...
Stay tune for part 2 as there's where the excitement begins...
2 comments:
haha! i missed the fun!
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