Chinese Orchestra Tfre CJC Chinese Orchestra was I formed in l98l . The Orchestra performs in the Chinese New Year concert everyyear. lt has not only grown in size, but its standard has improved tremendously. This can be attributed to the great interest and enthusiasm ofthe students during their practice sessions. lt is great fun
learning the different kinds of music we can produce from Chinese
instruments, knowing what our talents are and developing them with the help of our instructor. Besides the weekly practices, our instructor gives our beginners extra sess ions.
Executive Committee. Front: (from left) Tan Ty Wui, Bai Shuying, Chia Wee Li, Joycelyn Lai, Ng Wei Yang. Back: Ho Choo Suan, Eliza Huang, lvldm Lucy Lee, Mdm Tan Seow Ling, Wang Shuling, Lilian Luk.
All JC
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and JC 2 members rehearsing
for Chinese New Year.
Teachers-in-charge Mdm Lucy Lee, Mdm Tan Seow Ling
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:, r' Chia Wee Li,':Bai :Shulring, , Ho Choo Suan, Joycelyn Lai Wai Theng, Ng Wei Yang, Quek jia Xin Joy-ce, Eliza Huan,g, Lil:ian Luk Yun,Yung, Ta6 TyrWui; ': Wang Shuling
Rehearsing for Chinese New Year. From left to right: Mr Tan Ching Boon, Fu Sze Sze, Gina Can.
Attending a public lecture regarding Chinese orchestras at The Singapore Conference Hall. Front (from left): Ng Wei Yang, Darren Chua, Tan Ty Wui, Eugene Tay, Eliza Huang. Back: Joycelyn Lai, Chia Wee Li, Lilian Luk, Yap Jing Xuan, Chen
Yajing, Cina Can, Ho Choo Suan, Shuyi ng.
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