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Showing posts with label Sesame Street. Show all posts

SGCC 2019... Have You Gotten Your Tickets?

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Hi Huneybees,


Singapore's Comic Con (SGCC) 2019 is back and this year with a different name and a slew of new artists lineups! 


One such highlight is coming from the award-winning design studio, Mighty Jaxx. Back for their seventh year and in conjunction with Sesame Street's 50th anniversary, fans will get to relive their childhood memories with Mighty Jaxx's Freeny's Hidden Dissectibles: Sesame Street! collection. The collection features six fan favourite characters and four hidden variants, with each piece randomly packed in a box. Mighty Jaxx will also be introducing a special edition 4-inch Elmo and the latest XXRAY Plus Cookie Monster too!


Art toy afficionados, be prepared to be awed by this year's exciting line-up of toy artisans. Get up-close and personal with Tik Ka from East whose "Super Hero meets Chinese Opera" series was highly acclaimed by international media and individuals like Stan Lee. Alongside Tik Ka, visitors can also gawk at Michael Sng's magnificent Codename Colossus series of Mechanical Dieselpunk Walking Tank Scale Models. 


Joining the list of toy artisans are more renowned illustrators and creators from the world of comics. Be sure to catch Singapore's very own award-winning illustrator and comic artist, Koh Hong Teng. His graphic novel Ten Sticks and One Rice, which he co-created with writer Oh Yong Hwee won them the bronze award at The 7th International Manga Award in 2013. Fans can also meet the man behind the cannibal cop comedy series, ChewJohn Layman at SGCC. Returning to SGCC this year are also esteemed artists and illustrators. The lineup includes Peach MoMoKoJames C MulliganDavid Mack and Mirka Andolfo.

Visitors can look forward to two days of excitement with fun activities and more only at SGCC 2019, happening from 7 - 8 December at Marina Bay Sands, Halls A, B and C. Tickets to SGCC 2019 are now available for purchase via the Singapore Comic-Con website.


SGCC INFORMATION
Date: 7 and 8 December 2019
Time: 10am - 8pm daily
Venue: Marina Bay Sands Expo Halls A, B and C
Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter (#SGCC2019 / #SGComicCon)

You can visit www.singaporecomiccon.com for more details and get your tickets now at Singapore Comic Con’s website. See you there!




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SHINE Youth Festival Bash 2013

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Hi Huneybees,


Last weekend, the SHINE Youth Festival 2013 came to an end with the SHINE Youth Festival Bash 2013 held at Universal Studios Singapore. It kickstarted with a fireworks show at Lake Hollywood, right in the centre of USS and then, we were led to New York Street for a string of performances.



Hosted by Divian from 987FM, we were treated to performances by The Rockafellas (B-Boy performance) as well as Show Choir from Regent Secondary School.






We also had Guest-of-Honour -Mr Lawrence Wong, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Chairman of National Youth Council giving out awards to the Stars of SHINE for their passion, dedication and perseverance of these young role models who made a difference to others' lives.



Issac Ong YiJie - Since 2006, he has been embarking on annual trips to 3rd World countries to lend aid and in 2011, he started Colours Global, a social enterprise that initiates volunteer movements. His greatest wish for Singaporeans is to be more involved in community work and improve the lives of the less fortunate. He intends to couple his personal interest in media and community work to create what he terms as "media that matters" to reach the masses.


Mark Cheng Jin Quan - While people were out chasing the greenback, Mark chose to bring the world's green back. He co-founded Avelife in 2009, a Non-Profit Organisation working to improve environmental education in Singapore. He is also the Chairman for Project Stomp - a free tuition programme for socially disadvantaged children; the Vice-Chairman for Queenstown Youth Executive Commitment; is part of the NEA Hawker Consultation Panel; and also the co-founder of togather.asia - a crowd funding platform for creative projects. He also wrote "It;s I'MPOSSIBLE" - the bestselling youth motivation, humanitarian and community work book which had then-President SR Nathan penned the foreword.


Muhammad Bukharie Bin Abdul Malik - At 4PM (Malay Youth Literary Association), Bukharie organises activities that inculcate positive personal values fpr Remaja Resilien, a developmental programme for youths. This is where Bukhair mentors and interacts with other youths. He also provides logistics support for Ramadan on Wheels, an annual food disbursement initiative for the elderly and low-income families. He wishes to improve not only his own life for the better, but others' too.


Sim Kang Wei - To show the world how the disabled can be easily be abled, Kang Wei who was born with cerebal palsy takes part in many handcycling charity races to give hope to other less fortunate people and encourage them to dream. He has proved that anyone can go the distance, no matter what. He is currently pursuing a Degree in Counselling and sees this as another step in his journey towards giving back to society once again that the disabled can easily be abled.


Chan Chiang Joo, Nicholas - Hard work was never a stranger to Nicholas who started working at his aunt's corporate gifts silkscreen shop since he was 12. He overcame the odds despite battling with autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as he was offered a chance at investing and business development under the ropes of his dad's friend - CEO of Sim Lim Group. Today, he is a serial entrepreneur-turned-venture capitalist, focusing on assisting young, passionate start-ups in Asia. He is eager to continue empowering more young people and businesses by paying it forward and serving as a mentor himself.


After which, we all had the" wrist-lighting" moment to mark the launch of the NEW SHINE Logo. It aligns with the NYC's commitment to "hear youth and be here for youth". It also aptly highlights the Festival's ground-up nature and emphasizes the dynamism of today's youth.



To wrap things up, we had a fun STIX performance moment. Everyone was involved and we didn't even know that the different coloured tubes actually made different sounds! Click on the video below to check it out!






After that, we had 2 free rides at the "Lights, Cameras and Action" with Steven Spielberg and TRANSFORMERS The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle. FUN!!!!


SHINE 2013 will carry on into August, expanding on the plans of various partners to continue engaging youths on a regular basis, beyond just the Festival period. 


For a full list of upcoming events and more details, visit: www.shine.nyc.sg

For more photos from the event, head on over to my album here.


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