Thursday, November 25, 2010

Track of Talents TODAY!

Well, forgive us as it has been ages since we've updated this blog.

In short, a lot of things have been happening, heavily involving community services. What can I say but in a span of 3 years, God has been changing our hearts for the people.

Speaking of 3 years, it's our anniversary today. But unlike our previous anniversaries, we want to keep things simple. So..... we have tied our theme along Thanksgiving, thanking those who have faithfully serve and won secretly the hearts of those people who have been entertained by our TOT line ups/performances.

I know this is kind of late but if you're free, come and join us to celebrate thanksgiving.

We've got a 3 dance line up, acoustic sessions, fluti tutti(come on over to find out what I'm talking about =P) and a band session featuring Relent, who would feature new songs for what is to come next year.

So if you're a fan of Track of Talents and Relent or simply have nothing to do on a friday night, COME to Track of Talents!

*MAP to TOT is on the SIDEBAR*

Sunday, September 5, 2010

CYW_The Star Newspaper

Monday September 6, 2010

Inspiring positive change in youth

By ALLAN KOAY
startwo@thestar.com.my


Are today’s youth apathetic and uncaring? A couple in Kuala Lumpur does not think so and has founded a movement to inspire young people towards positive change.
IT IS inevitable. Each generation thinks the succeeding generation is doomed. It’s in our nature to regard the formative years of our lives as the best compared to any other generation’s. Our music, movies and arts were the best, people behaved better and were friendlier, young people were smarter and more responsible. But were they really?
Those who grew up in the digital age may seem to have it easy with everything literally at their fingertips – fingertips on a keyboard, that is. Ask anyone who grew up in the 1970s or 80s, and she or he will probably say the kids today are apathetic and materialistic.
But Kelvin Lim and his wife, Cathryn, refuse to believe that. They choose to pin their hopes on the young people of today, believing that the general consensus is wrong and that today’s youth can be inspired to act for the greater good. And they founded Change Your World, a non-profit movement that seeks to do exactly that.
Kind deed: Young people helping to paint a house in the Change Your World Ipoh venture.
Note that the name is not Change THE World, which means the founders believe that change begins with oneself from which will emanate a ripple effect of selflessness. The idea was born about two years ago, but before that, Cathryn admitted, they were just like everyone else who felt others’ problems were not their concern.
“All of us are born with selflessness,” said Cathryn, 44. “But the circle of people we would help is very small – our friends and family, friends’ friends. For me, whenever I saw what was happening in the world on the news, I felt sad. But like most people, I forgot about it the next day. A cut on my hand seems more real than those people I see suffering and dying.
“To be very honest, it was something that was awakened in us through our journey with our God. These are the things that He cares about. It was also very timely that we saw this video on human trafficking.”
It was then that she and her husband began to be bothered about what was going on around them. They read up extensively on what could be done and how to start a charitable movement. It took six months of heavy research into the lifestyles of the young before everything came into place.
The young participants of Change Your World Kluang bringing food to the underprivileged living along the railway tracks.
“We realised that the young people are all for change,” said Kelvin, 40, an investment consultant. “They are open-minded and daring, and willing to do something, compared to those who already have careers (those above 25). They are more radical and community-driven. That’s why Facebook and blogs are so popular.”
Thus, Change Your World was created, and its mission, as stated on its website, is to “mobilise the millennial generation (ages 15 to 25) of all races and religions to take City and Nation Ownership as well as to create World In Crisis Awareness”. It travels from city to city to create awareness about real issues and promote justice, mercy and faithfulness.
Faithfulness to city and country, and taking “ownership” of one’s city came about because of the couple’s observation that people were leaving the country for greener pastures. Kelvin and Cathryn want to inspire the young to stay and find solutions to whatever problems they see instead of turning their backs on the challenges and leaving.
The Change Your World I Love Kuching initiative saw the participants visiting the home of an elderly couple abandoned by their children.
“The goal for the whole of Change Your World is to help people realise that justice, mercy and faithfulness are important,” said Cathryn, who is a pastor. “It means we should care for what is wrong and make it right.
“Our method is to help them to love their city, to want to care about their city. Then they would care about what’s happening around them. They won’t be thinking ‘It’s not me who got robbed, why should I care?’ And from there, it can lead to loving Malaysia and to thinking about people in other parts of the world.”
Change Your World embarks on pre-event “quests” which are one-hour interactive sessions where the young participants are given questions to think about. Then the main event takes place which involves music and dance, and other media-related activities, all done with a Christian flavour. After that is the “venture” where solutions are put into practice via projects or trainings. Change Your World also works in partnership with World Vision, Tenaganita, Community At Heart and Rakan Cop.
Kelvin Lim and his wife Cathryn founded the Change Your World movement because they believe people are inherently good and willing to help others.
“In the quests, we want to let the young people know that we are not just taking them to an event, but on a journey,” said Cathryn. “We hope that in every town and every city, we will grow into a movement.”
So far, Change Your World has gone to Penang, Ipoh, Kuching, Kluang, Johor, and Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
“We felt that wherever we spoke, we attracted young people,” said Kelvin. “And in a small town such as Kluang, we managed to rally about 200 young people to do something. Although it has been a year since we went there, the young people are still consistent in bringing change to where they are. And that’s exciting.”
In Kluang, the youths took “ownership” of 60 poor families, and visited the families every week. Once a month, they gave the families rice, canned food and other necessities.
The Change Your World main events are energetic concerts featuring live bands, dances and other mediarelated activities.
“During Christmas RM19,500 was raised for school uniforms,” said Kelvin. “And from 60 families, it has now decreased to 31 families because the young people helped some of them to find jobs.”
In November last year, in Penang, youths helped to paint the houses of poor families and provided them food. They also went to the police station to thank and show their appreciation of the local law enforcement. In March, Ipoh youths served at the Chemor drug rehabilitation centre and gave food to the nearby poor community.
“In every location that we went to, the statements from the young people were always the same,” said Kelvin. “They all said ‘I thought my goal was just to study well because I’m so young. But now I can sense some purpose and I know I can do something.’”

For details on Change Your World and how to participate, go to www.changeyourworld.com.my.

Quest for Change_200810

Preparation... the performers are getting ready. The team, are ready to welcome people for, hopefully an awesome night. =)

We start the night with an ice breaker. The crowd being divided to a group of 5. With 5 they are given a chance to form a nation as they wished. It can be anything! We steal the Ice Breaker time to set up the stage for our 1st act!

1st act, FLC ensemble! They did so well! They lighten up the atmosphere, I personally enjoyed it. So proud of them.

Next up, a contemporary routine choreographed by Nina. She and her students take our stage for the very first time. It was also the girls first time a contemporary piece. Great job girls!

3 lovely young ladies took the stage next... the first ballet piece! Can you believe it, after organizing ToT for 3 years! This is our first time having a ballet piece.

Neil, the host for the night... wasn't suppose to perform he just need to host. Unfortunately, it was a night full of technical error! Computer decided to hang in the middle of the performance. Hence this explain why Neil is singing... to give time for us to restart the computer.  He did a acoustic version of LOVE AMAZING back up by Jude and Daniel (while managing the mixer).

This is Peter Wong! He and his wife going to settle down in Malaysia. This guy is amazing! Love his guitar skill and man, his voice is just amazing!
I hope my future husband can sing too... hahaha just kidding =p
Earlier we have computer problem, now just before we end, the stage light fail on us! thanks to Daniel calmness, we just got to make do without the stage light. Well, Peter Ong's voice and the sound of his guitar is enough to captivate us.

It was a fun and errr... interesting night. 

I hope more then just good performances, the quest helps to inspire change. You can make a different, YOU and I need to be the change.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Change Your World - Food bank


Not just attending the tour? Do bring a long Food, glorious food. It will be contributed to part of food bank.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

You can make a difference

Be the CHANGE agent. Little things that we are able to do... can change the world.
CHANGE STARTS WITH YOU AND I.

Want to be a change agent, but don't know how? Log on to www.changeyourworld.com.my or contact us.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Quest for CHANGE


Join us in this journey of Change.

Start with these 3 simple steps:

1. Watch this video.

2. Come for the Quest!
          on 25 June, Friday 8pm (date & time)
          at Track of Talents  (venue)
  contact: Jude Limus ( 012-2888 180)
  map to Track of Talents click here


3. Bring Your Friends!

Remember, you only have one lifetime to make a significant change.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Dash! & Lash!

 Hey People,

Hope everyone is doing good since our last Track of Talents.
And if you were at our last TOT, you would have known it was a blast!
It was our first time collaborating with Campus Rock to make Dash! & Lash! happen! And it was a success!
During that night we had different speakers to show us all how to dress well, style our hair and even to look good from the inside out.
And yes, those speakers weren't ordinary people, trust me.
Our first speaker was Ms. Eng Eng. She is one woman who has worked in all kinds of jobs, that dressing up and looking good has become her forte. And after she gave us useful tips, we were also given the chance to dress someone up. Very much like playing Barbie but this time our dolls were alive.
Our second speaker was a professional hairstylist, Jyason Wayne Lee. He showed us easy ways to make our hair look good and he even gave some people free hairstyling. If you were there, you would have wished he chose you! FREE hairstyling, who wouldn't want that?!

And i cant believe i missed this out! We had a fitness session where we learnt easy and fun ways to exercise by Isaiah Kee. This fitness instructor thought us how to stretch and even do squats! It was one funny sight though to see everyone moving together, just like an aerobic session. First time in the history of TOT we had an aerobic like session! Now that's different!
Our final speaker was Mrs. Cathryn Lim. She showed us how to be beautiful inside because as the saying goes, beauty is not skin deep. And I'm sure many took home valuable lessons.


At the end of the night, we did not just took home useful information but we also had fun.
And as you may know TOT is always out to support Tenaganita; and during Dash! & Lash, others had the chance to support them too.

All in all, its was another successful and entertaining TOT. If you have missed this one, its o.k, there's always our next one coming up in this month! So don't miss it!

Till the next blog post, later. 
~Jn4~

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Dash! & Lash!

Dash! & Lash! is a makeover. They say beauty is only skin deep so we'll start from the inside out. This change will make you look good, feel better and be the best!

In Dash! & Lash! we have experts to talk about your bodylines, colors, hairstyles and even fitness!
So dress as the best YOU! (wear stuff that represents you most) and you might be surprised!

This event is co-organized by Campus ROCK! and Track of Talents, exclusive for Campus Students.

Register today! with minimal contribution of RM5.
All proceeds go to support TENAGANITA's shelter for mistreated women and migrants.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

1st Track of Talents of 2010


Thanks to everyone that makes ToT =)

As you already know, Track of Talents is organized by a group of youngsters... and we called ourselves 1a.m. creative life.


We started our sound check and set-up at about 5pm. And we always have time to pose for the camera =)

Door open at 730pm... the ushers are ready to welcome our guests... hmmm... are they really ready?

For the first time on ToT, we have string instruments in the house. Brought to us by Frontier Ensemble. This team consist from teens age 10 to 17, lead by Ms Jin Ai.
The sound of it was just so beautiful. Bring a different atmosphere to the place...

Next up we have Bryan Limus performing for the first time, presenting us 2 songs written by him.

Charles Tan, to me he kinda sounded a bit like John Mayer. Yes... as what Cuzario said about him, he doesn't sound like how he looks. I was totally engrossed at his singing.

Dance by Nina, all the way from CAPE TOWN, South Africa

Lastly we have our featured artist for the night. Alarice! Performing live together with Nigel.
She just released her 2nd album called SUNDAY AFTERNOON. If you missed her, do watch out for her updates HERE.

Last year we end our Year with a fund raising gala night in support of Tenaganita, therefore this year we will continue to support them with the work that they are doing, by raising funds. Each month they would need about RM20,000 to run the shelter. And Last ToT we raised RM686. We believe, as we put our hands together we will be able to be part of the team in bringing hope to those who are being trafficked, abused... etc...
If you would like to know about what Tenaganita is doing, click HERE.

Last but not least, we also launch our very first Malaysia Christian internet radio. We have RUUMS in the house... Sign up HERE to be part of RUUMS. =) or listen to the radio.

Signing out... watch out for more updates in Creative Life or Track of Talents.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

ALARICE - FEB 2010 SPECIAL


That's right, Shes coming back for the second time in our 1st TOT event of the year 2010.

Spread the word =)

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Post Gala - A Night to Remember. TOT 2nd Anniversary!

Thousand apologies for taking so long to update our blog, and keep you guys waiting =)

Last November, in view of our 2nd anniversary we decided to take Track of Talents to another level. We organized a small fund raising - "2" Gala Night.

With the little that we have. We manage to pull the whole event together.

Those of you who attended must be wondering how much has we raised right?
That night, our rough estimation was RM3000, but after tally everything at the end of the event we actually raised RM4570!

There was no strings attached. The people came, they gave what they can and together we made a difference.

This night was special not only because we had a great line up but because everything from the smallest detail was able to turn an "Ordinary Night" into a "Night to Remember."

Looking forward for Track Of Talent Year 3! Hope to see you all soon =)