International Tutors' Magazine February 2019 | Page 9

It was the dawn of a new year when International Tutor Gabriel Franchi created a call for volunteers to aid in the making of CLE’s first ever Talent Show! Seeing the opportunity as a way for me to broaden my horizons and create new memories, I jumped at the chance and answered the message alongside fellow students Hsu Wut Yee Win and Christopher Lai. Little did I know that I was signing up for an unforgettable experience. to coordinate with the technical staff, and lastly, Gabriel was defaulted into being the Adult™ and dealing with all administrative, graphic, and technology based tasks. The first step of many, of course, was to recruit talented and willing performers. Being advertised as a cultural talent show, the floor was open to all those who wanted to display their super abilities to present their heritage, or even just their own perspective and talent as part of a larger youth culture. Next, the OC sat together to draft the most attractive poster with enough information to attract a large audience. These posters were put up across campus, with a one week deadline to be part of the show! Soon enough, we had eight acts with sixteen performers signed up and itching to perform for their peers and the CLE community! Acts included singers, musicians, dancers - both classical and modern, but all very talented and eager. I was signing up for an unforgettable experience. Hsu, Chris and I were recruited to be Student Organisers of the Organising Committee (OC), supervised by Gabriel. In our first meeting at the ASLLC, we agreed on the idea of the Talent Show and doubled down to work together as the World’s Best Organising Quartet. Each of us chose an arena of expertise, something which we were the most confident in; Hsu was responsible for decorations and aesthetics, I was responsible for performers and creative output, Chris took it upon himself Left to right: The Organising Committee (Gabriel, Aamenah, Hsu, and Chris); performers and party- goers having fun. Opposite page: The audience is impressed. all photos by Gabriel Franchi 9