Sunday, October 31, 2010
Mari Menari (Let's Dance) week 3
Last weeks result disappointed MM Jaya slightly, this week (latino) they're determined to show the public (and the judges) what they're really worth!
Don't miss it!
MM Jaya's performance is shown in the second part of the video!
Don't miss it!
MM Jaya's performance is shown in the second part of the video!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. - Maori Proverb
You can decide what you want to focus on, find out more on Motivational Words.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
MM Jaya through to the next round!
MM Jaya ended in the bottom 3 based on the judges judgetment but they're number one for the Malaysian public! Check it out; 24% of the votes!!!
Check it out on the Astro website
Keep on Voting!!
Check it out on the Astro website
Keep on Voting!!
Mari Menari (Let's Dance) week 2
The competition is getting serious; judges will be giving scores instead of 'funny remarks'. Every week a couple will be eliminated; 50% based on judges, 50% based on public's sms-es. (if you're not residing in Malaysia, Singapore or Brunei and you'd still like to vote, please contact Paul. You can place 20 votes for only EUR 2.50!)
Not only the competition got serious, we supporters also improved;
Watch their performance!!
Not only the competition got serious, we supporters also improved;
Watch their performance!!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
MM Jaya - Sneak preview wk2
Very sneak preview, MM Jaya practicing at home before leaving to the studio!
MM Jaya in the national newspaper 'New Straits Times' check them out
here.
MM Jaya in the national newspaper 'New Straits Times' check them out
here.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Shuba and Father are dancing in national TV
Shuba and her father are taking part in 'Mari Menari' (let's dance). Watch their first performance!
You can hear the whole studio shouting 'Uncle, Uncle, Uncle'! It is obviously quite unusual that a 60 year old man takes part in this contest.
Watch and enjoy!
You can hear the whole studio shouting 'Uncle, Uncle, Uncle'! It is obviously quite unusual that a 60 year old man takes part in this contest.
Watch and enjoy!
Friday, October 1, 2010
BFM: Branding and Copyright Myths - Geetha K
My first radio interview. Yay!
On BFM (Business station 89.9) - under the Resource Centre slot.
I was interviewed along with another speaker on our talk topic - Branding and Trademark Myths.
Geetha (Trademark lady) and me (Branding lady) were invited to be on BFM to talk about the talk we were giving the next day titled: Branding and Trademark Myths.
Check it out!
It was nerve wrecking. I know some of you might think...I'm an actress so I should be natural with stuff like this right? Not true!
Being on stage or in front of camera is different to being on radio. The preparations are different, the medium is different, the presentation skill is also different.
For example, on stage, I can use my whole body and voice projection to deliver my lines/role as oppose to being on radio, it's only dependent on my voice clarity, enunciation, intonation and it's unrehearsed! So if I fumble up ... I fumble up on air-live!
That was the reason I had jitters. I did the best I could, prepared and read my subject matter and made sure I was aware of my intonation and enunciation.
Have a listen. Tell me what you think?
BFM: Branding and Copyright Myths - Geetha K
On BFM (Business station 89.9) - under the Resource Centre slot.
I was interviewed along with another speaker on our talk topic - Branding and Trademark Myths.
Geetha (Trademark lady) and me (Branding lady) were invited to be on BFM to talk about the talk we were giving the next day titled: Branding and Trademark Myths.
Check it out!
It was nerve wrecking. I know some of you might think...I'm an actress so I should be natural with stuff like this right? Not true!
Being on stage or in front of camera is different to being on radio. The preparations are different, the medium is different, the presentation skill is also different.
For example, on stage, I can use my whole body and voice projection to deliver my lines/role as oppose to being on radio, it's only dependent on my voice clarity, enunciation, intonation and it's unrehearsed! So if I fumble up ... I fumble up on air-live!
That was the reason I had jitters. I did the best I could, prepared and read my subject matter and made sure I was aware of my intonation and enunciation.
Have a listen. Tell me what you think?
BFM: Branding and Copyright Myths - Geetha K
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