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CCA Preview ’14: Bridge Club

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By Ang Yu Sheng (14S06A) and Lee Hwee (14A03A)

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Bid independently, call a card as a partner, guess who your partner is through the course of the game, and stop once you’ve reach the required number of “sets” – that’s what Bridge is to you isn’t it?

Welcome to Contract Bridge, where the confounding bidding process speaks meaning for itself. A game where your partner is already determined, where you are allowed to have a look at all of a player’s cards and if you are lucky, may even get to have a rest and spectate a game without even playing a single card! Seems like a culture shock?

Not to fear for we will guide all members through the basics and the various strategies that can be utilized for competitive play. Trainings are conducted on Wednesdays and Fridays, and include lessons on bidding and game play (which are conducted by a senior, an alumni, or our teacher-in-charge – Mr Marvin Lai), as well as pair matches or team matches to prepare members for different types of competitions.

In essence, what is the point of training and practising if we do not experience participating in a competition? Throughout the 2 years, we encourage members to participate in various inter JC competitions as well as other international competitions, which has produced outstanding results, clinching 2 out of 3 championship trophies across the inter JC competitions.

Bridge Club is looking for students who are passionate in strategic games which exercises their mental wit and intelligence. We are also seeking members who desire to pursue Bridge as their hobby, dedicating their time and effort to refine and hone their skills, and to bring their gameplay to a much higher level.

There is a common misconception that Bridge is but a frivolous social game that is predominantly based on luck. However, this is untrue. The result of a round is largely determined by the skill a player possess, the depth of analysis conducted, and whether he is able to exploit slight advantages available to earn extra tricks. This goes to say that the result of a hand does not depend on your cards, but the way you play them with your tactical knowledge. The same hand, played differently, will yield different results. Sometimes, one slight blunder can prove to be extremely costly.

This is not to say that bridge is a game purely for “intellectuals” or a game where more experienced players always win. Almost every new member of the club is new to the game as well. Hence, new members can learn to enjoy and explore this truly amazing game in a friendly environment at Bridge Club.

So come join us, and embark on a journey exploring the “king of all card games” (Bill Gates), and ace it yourself!

CCA Preview ’14: Raffles Players

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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. The performance will begin shortly and we would like to remind all audience members to switch off all mobile phones or similar distractions such as stray Facebook or 9GAG tabs. Audience members are also to note that flash photography and awkward screenshots of this page are not allowed. Any resemblance to persons dead or alive is purely coincidental. Presenting, Raffles Players.

Raffles Players is an eclectic group of individuals with a passion for the stage, with a thirst for challenges and a whole lot of energy. We are a random bunch of students who have been thrown together by a similar interest and drive, (and unfortunately a common hatred of sunshine and exercise) and who have taken refuge in the pleasantly air-conditioned Theatre Studies Room.

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Sessions are usually held on Wednesdays, with rehearsals increasing in intensity in the lead up to a production. Once it comes to production season, get ready for unimaginable fun (and stress). We have a number of productions at different points in the year. The time leading upto a production is an intense period where Players are given opportunities to try their hand at the different aspects of theatre, aside from acting. These include Sets, Costumes, Lights and Sounds, Publicity, as well as Stage and Production Management. From sourcing for costumes all over Singapore, to designing lights for every new production, be prepared for a fresh and exciting experience no matter which subcommittee you join!

Raffles Players is also proudly involved in organising one of the most anticipated annual IHC events – Dramafeste. This sees non-members engaging with the dramatic arts, proving that theatre is for all as the 5 houses strive to put on a wholly original production in a short period of time. 2014 will be an especially challenging year as Raffles Players will be participating in the Singapore Youth Festival Arts Presentation as well. Life in Players varies greatly- it moves from a quiet buzz of activity, with 2-hour long sessions once a week to a frantic blur of marathon rehearsals. No matter the circumstances though, Players strive to deliver the best performance possible.

J1 Production 2013
J1 Production 2013

We’ll be frank with you- Raffles Players is no walk in the park. The pressure to perform and to do well is immense, and coupled with tight deadlines and limited resources, it’s a very challenge-filled two years ahead. Member Jo-Ann Heng commented, “It’s not easy, but it’s worth it. All my batchmates will tell you the same.” At the end of the day, Players always pull through.

The most rewarding part of the Players journey perhaps, is not the successful productions or the positive (if any) Press Reviews, but the people encountered and friendships forged through long days and hard nights. “Through Players, I have met people of uniquely different talents and characters, and created friendships that will outlast the stage”, mused member Ejaz Latiff.

Should you wish to join Players, the audition process is simple. For actors, it involves the delivering of a set monologue and various theatre games, and for set designers, the presentation of a portfolio will suffice. If you have no prior experience in theatre, but are keen to pursue an interest in it, you are very welcome to audition as well. After all, Chairpersons Eugenia Tang and Natalie Ng jointly ruminate that “The two years will be crazy and jam-packed with things to get done, but it’s really the random pockets of time you get to spend knowing your batch mates better that make all the difference – and that’s where you’ll find your most lasting memories.”

Bonding while painting sets
Bonding while painting sets

E.A. Bucchianeri wrote that theatres are “Curious places, magician’s trick-boxes where the golden memories of dramatic triumphs linger like nostalgic ghosts, and where the unexplainable, the fantastic, the tragic, the comic and the absurd are routine occurrences on and off the stage”. Hopefully, your journey will be as magical (yes, we mean this non-ironically) as ours has been so far and we look forward to seeing you soon!

CCA Preview ’14: Squash

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A poem about Squash:

Squash
It’s fun
Not in the sun
And the number of players can be one

Drive, boast, drop and kill
That is how you display your skill
But also remember that a squash match
is ultimately a test of your will

Squash is the ultimate combination of skill, agility, fitness, mental resilience, and intelligence. Our training hones all these attributes through court and physical training. Court trainings include rallies and drills which are fundamental but important skills required to play a decent match. After all, no matter how tough a game is, every squash player goes back to their basics and play on from there. As the time ticks by, our breathing gets heavier, our legs get tired and our shots get looser. This is the crucial moment where our fitness plays a significant role in determining a win and a loss. Our regular physical training ensures that every player on the team is able to endure a full match. To add on, our weekly sprints and long runs also help us in preventing the fatigue feeling after a long match.

So where do we attain all these fitness and skills? Well, it all takes place 3 times a week at Serangoon Gardens Country Club and each session lasts for about 2 to 3 hours. Training usually falls on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. However, during off season periods or exams, training is shortened to only 2 times a week. For the past few years, Raffles Squash is proud to have had such a dedicated coach who has not only been with us through numerous years of Nationals, he has also been a friendly mentor who was always there to give us advice and support. With an amiable coach, trainings have always been fun and enjoyable! Knowing how to have fun is also one of the things that Raffles Squash pays much attention to because we believe that happy members will not only have a closer camaraderie, everyone will also be encouraged and motivated to train harder. Indeed, the time flies when we are training! 

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So enough said about our training sessions. Let’s enter a squash court and learn more about this unique sport. Welcome to the squash court! 

The red lines denote the boundary of the play area and all shots must be within the top lines and bottom lines. Right now some of you might be thinking that aiming at such large walls is not a problem, but after you have considered how a point is won, playing squash is no easy feat! Squash is a mentally and physically draining sport which requires game tactics and strategies. Even having a perfect game plan does not always guarantee a full proof win. But no worries, with some practice and hard work, you’ll definitely be driving that ball at an amazing speed.

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Since squash is a small CCA, the team is very close. We all get along very well together, and provide moral support to each other during matches and exam periods. We also enjoy lunch as a team after some training sessions.

And so, we hope you got a better idea of what Squash is and we really hope you’ll sign up!

CCA Preview ’14: Chinese Orchestra

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What is a “Chinese Orchestra”? To some a “Chinese Orchestra” is just a bunch of silly looking people performing the same Chinese New Year songs during every Lunar New Year celebration. To others, “Chinese Orchestra” is a cluster of students who perform weird Chinese music that seemed totally foreign at a certain CO concert they attended to support a friend.  Sure, to a certain extent, they may be right, but that is definitely not all there is to a CO.

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To us, CO is a gathering of friends who share the same passion for playing music together. As an orchestra, everyone plays a part in creating and shaping our music. What makes us different from a symphonic band or orchestra however is that we create music using Chinese instruments such as the guzheng and pipa, and we build our foundation through Chinese music. But that doesn’t restrict us to making only Chinese music! In fact, CO plays music of all genres and origins, be it modern or traditional, Western or Oriental. Don’t believe me? Here are Chinese Orchestras playing cool songs that you can connect to:

In RICO, we believe that we should play music with each other and for each other. All members have a say in what songs we should play, and some even arrange or compose their own pieces which we often feature.  Regardless of our members’ prior experience in playing an instrument before or not, everyone has a place in RJCO.

As an orchestra, every member is crucial in shaping the group sound. Our practices are split into 2 types: sectional and orchestral. In Wednesday sectional practices, we split up into our sections to hone our individual skills and instrument mastery so as to achieve a homogenous sound within the section. In Thursday/Friday orchestral practices, all sections gather to coordinate between sections shape the music as an orchestra, creating one unified sound.

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But it’s more than just the music. It is also about how 60 over people can work together to create something beautiful and become a big family. For most of us, our love for RICO stems from the friendship that binds us together. It’s about those late night dinners we have after practices and early morning gatherings just to see each others’ smiles before we plunge into the day. It’s about those outings, chalets and camps that allow us to spend quality time together, half the time mocking and teasing each other. And it’s about those friends that you know that you can fall back on, because there’s an entire orchestra behind you.  We go through the highs and the lows as one orchestra.

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What is a “Chinese Orchestra”?  It’s just a usual group of students, bound by an unusual bond of friendship, playing music together.

CCA Preview ’14: Indian Cultural Society (ICS)

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Looking for something exciting and fun yet meaningful? Do you want to bond with your fellow Indian batchmates over some interesting activities? Then Indian Cultural Society is the CCA for you. In ICS, you get to organise and participate in numerous notable events from our annual cultural production to service learning activities. In collaboration with SINDA, we organised Value-O-City (notice the pun with velocity and vivocity? hehe), an Amazing Race targeted at 150 primary school students at Sentosa. It was fun-filled day with various games and activities which not only enriched the kids but also our ICS members. We also did a 5-week long Skills School Programme for Primary 4 to 5 kids with emphasis on inspiring and mentoring the kids. Members were happy to make an impact on the small kids in a big way.

Kids & Student Facilitators at Value-O-City Amazing Race
Kids & Student Facilitators at Value-O-City Amazing Race
The Hero & Villains at Value-O-City Amazing Race
The Hero & Villains at Value-O-City Amazing Race

Look forward to being on stage in our very own annual Sangamam show, a cultural showpiece. Sangamam is one of the main highlights of our CCA as members come together to showcase their talents such as acting, singing and dancing. The road to Sangamam is filled with memories as you get to work with your friends to stage this production. As Maanasa, a member of ICS mentioned, “Sangamam is one of the most fun thing in JC!” Sangamam 2014 will feature a major change from the previous years. Come join ICS and get to be part of this milestone. You can surely expect the unexpected…

Sangamam 2013
Sangamam 2013

Other than just in the Raffles Indian community, members also get to be involved in the wider Indian community through participation in SINDA Youth Leaders’ Seminar and Yishun Junior College Seminar.  Our members have also participated in diverse competitions from short films to short story writing.

We meet either on Wednesdays or Fridays weekly/fortnightly and more frequently as events draw closer. Your involvement in ICS is fully up to you, flexible and you can choose to take on responsibilities such as being in charge of events or help out during the event itself.

There is no pressure, only laughter and memories as one big family.

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