Great Eastern International
Kids Performing Festival
The Great Eastern International Kids Performing Festival kicked off last 29 May 2010 at ION2, ION Orchard, with a grand carnival theme. Participants from Singapore and countries around the world came together to do the March of the Stars and captivated the audience with their performances.
(1 - 5 June 2010)
What an action-packed week! Amidst learning new songs, grooving to new dance steps, playing games, and rehearsing back to back for the HOPE Concert, the campers still had time to go swimming in the rooftop jacuzzi of their two-storey 3 bedroom maisonette at Fraser Place Robertson Walk, Singapore!
(5 -6 June June 2010)
Every year, all the students of Kids Performing™–Singapore's premiere performing arts school—showcase what they have learned in the Hope Concert. These kids share their talents with other truly deserving children who cannot afford to attend performing arts school, as the Hope Concert will benefit the Kids On Stage scholarship program.
(17 & 18 June 2010)
Crowd, both young and old gathered around the Ancient Chinese Temple to witness the showcasing of the Emperor's New Clothes. They expected to see vibrant colours and wonderful designs... to their surprised, all they saw was his royal boxer shorts!
The Emperor was almost naked and he's been tricked!
(22 - 27 June 2010)
Kids from around the world came to Singapore to be part of the Summer Camp 2010! This international camp was all about singing, dancing, and acting! It was indeed a fantastic performing arts training camp conducted by our expert trainers!
(24 June 2010)
Five of the World’s Youngest and Greatest Musical Prodigies came together in Singapore last 24 June 2010 at 1pm in Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and 7pm at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore to play their music that has left everyone in awe. Simone Porter,
a 13-year old violinist from USA will played alongside a 7-year old Shuan Hern Lee,
a pianist from Australia; Michael Province, a 14-year old violinist from USA/Canada;
Nathan Chan, a 16-year old cellist; and Julia Abueva, a 14-year old vocalist from Singapore.
The Kids on Stage Performing Arts Camp 2009 not only saw 29 kids, aged 7 -12, immersing themselves in vocal training and dancing to selected tunes from MAMMA MIA!, friendships and bonds were formed. The kids lived, slept , ate , swam, played with each other for as many as 5 nights.