This Musical Theater is a masterpiece from Ms. Hafeezah Sulong or her Cast Name Adreena Aleeyza Adli, a teacher from SMK Permas Jaya 3, Masai Johor. After her successful theater entitled 'The Last Tribute to... The Pearl in 2010, her journey of directing a theater continues this year as to honour the first year's Literature Component Text for form 5 which is "The Curse" written by Lee Su Ann. Her objective in completing this Musical Theater is to give a better understanding of the story in sense of its Characters, Setting, Plots and Moral Values to all form 5 students mainly in Johore. Her wish, is that to introduce her talented crews which comprises of 51 ordinary yet gifted students to the whole Johore. Though they are not blessed with intelligence, their spirits, strengths and hard work in making this Theater a successful should be admired. They might be ordinary but they have extraordinary talents!
Come and watch this breath taking performance by this Adiswara Theater Club of SMK Permas Jaya 3. Book your seats for only RM10 early as the seatings are limited. The venues and time of performance are as follow:-
18th June 2011 - Dewan Sultan Iskandar, UTM Skudai
2nd July 2011 - Dewan Serbaguna Johor Jaya, Johor
23rd July 2011 - Dewan SRJK (C) Chong Hwa, Kluang
TIME : 8.30am - 11.30am , 2.30pm - 4.30pm , 8.30pm - 11.30pm
HOTLINE : 010-8259005 , 010-8259006 , 017-2885298
(source: http://thecursetheatre.blogspot.com/)
p.s Well done Hafeezah!!
2 comments:
I have always wished that schools around my part of the world put great emphasis on plays, in Malay and English, instead of other more physical 'koko' which I personally do subsrcibe to. Children around here are generally intovert, unable to talk and express opinions.
Dear Pakcik,
Yes, I understand the situation you are in. The drama component of the current literature syllabus could be a starting point in encouraging plays or sketches as a start. I can tell you that I was one of those reluctant teachers to try drama techniques in language teaching but am making changes to that..baby steps to integrating drama techniques in teaching English. As they say, better late than never!
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