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| International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Students taking picture with Ms Lauren, the Principal of TCSH |
Event Proposal : MPU
Merdeka Celebration Project
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Objectives :
To show visually and aid in the
understanding of what it means to live in harmony within a multicultural
context.
Activity
Description :
As
a Malaysian born citizen we are all familiar with the concept of a
multicultural society. We are all individual with a different perspective of
the world yet we are connected to each and every one by a “string of fate”.
Inevitably this also means that for every action that we partake we must also
be aware that we are affecting the other individual of the group which we are
connected to. Recently the issue of racial disharmony has been creeping up in
the media and in lieu of the country’s vision of Wawasan 2020, we are proposing
a short play that will carry a strong message for the youth that is present in
the college.
Time :
August
2015
Location :
Taylor’s
College Sri Hartamas (TCSH)
Supervisor :
Mr
Anthony William, MPU teacher TCSH
Goal :
- · Work collaboratively with new friends from different racial, ethnical, and cultural background, or even making friends with international students regardless of nationality, race, languages, culture, habits, etc.
- · Resonates the extraordinary aura of teamwork, and comradeship.
- · Delegate jobs.
- · Be aware of my weakness.
- · Able to take everyone's opinion into consideration.
Impact :
- · Raise awareness about LOVE TOWARD THE COUNTRY, especially among the teens
- · Action speaks louder than words.
- · I am aware of my shortcomings, which includes the ineffectiveness in communication can cause lots of problems. I have to hone my skills in effective communication to avoid misunderstanding.
- · A great experience which taught us all the importance of teamwork and friendship.
- · What I hope to learn/ gain:
- Organizing
and planning skills
- Performing
Skills
- Effective
Time Management
Timeline :
18TH – 24TH August 2015
Meeting, planning and having discussion among groups.
Delegation of roles
25TH – 26TH August 2015
Kolam designing and making
27TH August 2015
Rehearse the “Satu Malaysia” song with the International Students
28TH August 2015
MPU
Merdeka Celebration day
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Reflection:
This Merdeka Celebration event was one
of our MPU project for year 2015. It was planned and initiated by us, the international Baccalaureate
Diploma Programme Students of Taylor’s College Sri Hartamas batch 2015-2017.
First of all, what we had to do was brainstorming. We divided ourselves into
three groups as we planned to do three different activities. We are all
different culturally and individually. Difference is not a sign of weakness, it
is of strength. It is the understanding and respect of the presence of others
that will lead us to harmony and not unity.
Throughout
the whole Merdeka Celebration, I took
part in quite a number of different activities in celebrating the 58th
Independence Anniversary of our nation, Malaysia. First of all, about three
days before the event day, which was the 28th of August 2015, I
helped out another group of friends of mine to design and make the Satu Malaysia kolam at the corridor along the main entrance Taylor’s College Sri
Hartamas. I was living in Puncak Prima Condominium, the school hostel just next
to the campus, so I offered to come down to the campus and help out at night.
Initially, the kolam only consisted of three main parts – the Satu Malaysia
symbol and the national flower of Malaysia, the Hibiscus, and the Taylor’s
College Logo. We managed to complete that Kolam in just one night. Kudos to the
Kolam Team. The Kolam was really attractive. It was radiant with many colours.
The second night, we made some alterations and we ended up adding more features
to the Kolam. We added a famous landmark of Malaysia, the Petronas Twin Towers,
and the wording of “Merdeka58 @TCSH”. We were so addicted to Kolam making and
could stop adding more details on our craftwork. In the end we have the as well
as #SEHATISEJIWA on the Kolam. From the experience of this Kolam making
session, I truly felt that aura of teamwork and friendship inundating me in the
most sanguine way possible. It was so touching, seeing so many people working
collaboratively, putting in the best hand-in-hand for the ultimate result.
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| Figure 1 : The kolam on the first night. |
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| Figure 2 : The Kolam Team and I |
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| Figure 3 : The Kolam Team |
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| Fgure 4 : The Kolam with the Petronas Twins Towers.. |
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| Figure 5 : The Final Artwork! |
On the day itself, Quin and I led the international students of our
intake to sing a patriotic song.
The international students, Kumar (from Singapore), Akash and Rina (from India)
had chosen the song “Satu Malaysia”, a famous song originally sang by a choir
of Malaysia singers. It was quite an experience to sing the Malay song with
them, in front of the crowd. I was proud that they were willing to celebrate
the Independence Day of Malaysia without prejudice and sang a song that
represented racial unity, tolerance and dedication towards the country. Seeing
them singing happily on the stage with us, I felt touched. Such an experience
make me realize the importance of togetherness without any form of
discriminations. I would like to urge all the teenagers in this world to step
out and make a difference for their country. I tend to hear, from many teens
from various background, saying that they do not think that they can do
anything for the world. Yet, I realized that we actually can. First of all, we
have to get rid of the negative mindset that errs our judgement, that is, as
young as we are we literally do not have a voice. In fact, we have voices, if
and only if, we voice out together. By doing a small measure on our own, those
small steps by us as an individual, can sum up to be a big change.
Lasty, after the singing of "Satu Malaysia" song, I participated in the Merdeka Play, Ginger, Janet, Jemmima, Quin and I were the actors in the play. The play
however did not turn up very well. We barely contrived to send out our main
messages, partially owing to the not-so-strategic venue of the play itself.
Another fault of the play was that we did not have enough time to rehearse the
play. We were all theatre students and we thought it would be alright for us to
do an ad lib performance, since we just learnt about improvisation in our
previous theater lesson. At the end of
the day, we need to reflect upon the mistakes we made that contributes to the
making of our nearly failed Merdeka play. I admit that I had spent too much of
my time practicing the singing with the international students and had kind of
neglected the play. I learnt that I should learn and practice effective time
management in a bid to avoid hindering other plans in the future.
All in all, the Merdeka Celebration was a success. It was
quite an enriching experience, working
collaboratively with new friends and getting to know different cultural backgrounds across
the state border and even the international border. In the name of
globalization, there’s no boundary that would stop us from learning from each
other.
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| Figure 6 : the IB1 students can hardly hide their excitement on the event day. |
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| Figure 7 : The teachers and the staff taking selfie in the Malaysia Traditional Costumes |








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