BF Jajambo Charity Night 2014: A Night of Retro

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By Christine Shin
Photographs by Rachel Zoe Biggs

UTAR Kampar, 8 August : A night of excitement performances organized by the Banking and Finance Society had attracted around 1500 UTAR students at the UTAR Grand Hall for its first ever Jajambo Charity Night.


Goh Siew Huei, the chairperson of the retro-themed event expressed her appreciation towards the VIPs present, and especially towards her committee members in her opening speech for working hard together in preparing for the event. Dr. Teh Chee Seng who was in attendance also gave a speech. “An event is not only for enjoyment but also can get to know each other as well as a great time to see the fruits of their (committee) labour,” said the UTAR vice president.

 A collection of old-fashioned items were exhibited at the entrance of the Grand Hall.

The main purpose of the event was to raise funds for the conflict issues in South Sudan. A mock cheque of RM8000 was presented as a charity fund to World Vision Malaysia, which was represented by two officials.
The highlights of the event were the performances by local artists Thomas and Jack, and Alvin Chong. They made the crowd go wild with their singing performances as well as interactions with the audience. 

 Alvin perfoming at the Jajambo Charity Night organized by the Banking and Finance Society

The night was also filled with other enjoyable performances. UTAR Dance Club, WowB and Humble First! All gave spectacular dance performances, performing to retro songs such as Jajambo and Mambo No. 5, as well as current pop songs like All About That Bass and Tae Yang’s Ringa Linga.
Several musical acts were also performed during the event. Ng Pei Gang together with his friend Emmanuel showcased their talents with a beatbox and acoustic guitar performance, while the Virgin Boys gave heart-warming acoustic performances of pop hit songs like Rude by Magic! and Billionaire by Bruno Mars.

UTAR Dance Club dancing Rockette-style during their amazing performance.

Live bands Everyday.com and Double Cheese Burger also made the crowd, who were in retro gear, jump and sing with their exciting performances. The enjoyable event came to a close at 12.30 a.m. 


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