By Jane Ng (25S03D), M.B. Dharshni (25S03O) and Teo Hui Sian (25S06C)
Special thanks to Betty Ding (25A01B) and Isaac Chan (25A01B)
All photographs courtesy of Li Houzhe (25A01A) (not affiliated with RPS)
To most, a cappella music often comes across as an intimidating art—one that only cultured musicians can fully appreciate. However, we can say, without a doubt, that the vivacity and musicality of Din and Tonics’ recent performance at RI was enjoyed by all.
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