Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Malam Irama Penyayang

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Last Sunday (7/2/2010), I attended Malam Irama Penyayang (MIP) at UKM. Its a charity concert organised by NT Indians students to help 1 and a half year old Satish Kumar who is suffering from kidney failure. The concert featured performance by the talented students themselves and local artist which were K.K. Khanna and Chakra Sonic. The concert was a success cause they managed to donate RM 25,000 to Satish Kumar for him to undergo treatment. I managed to record some of the performance and uploaded it to Youtube. You can also view it below but please excuse the 'pirate' version of the videos, its because I recorded it from the audience. Hehe..

Here is the Gimik dance. You can watch it in its full glory in HD also, if your internet speed is fast la. If not, you will grow old waiting for it to load. And sorry cause I didn't manage to record from the start.


Here is the NT girls dance. Who still single ah? xP


And now the NT guys turn dancing to Hey Vetri Velaa


This is something different, a musical sketch. Pretty nicely done.. (Prasanth berlagak hero) Hehe


Here is the dance for En Uchimandai. Really good recovery by the dancers after a technical problem at the end. Dont worry, you all were great..


Well that's all I managed to record before my 4GB memory went kaput. All I can say to my UKM juniors and batch mates who were involved in this program is that all your hard work has paid off with a very successful event. Proud that you guys have come up with a huge annual event and make sure MIP 2011 even bigger. All the best.

PS - For MIP 2011, please allocate budget for extra memory card or a new video camera for yours truly. xP

3 comments:

ramesh said...

hi there.... for the opening, can u let me know what music is that when the baratham starts ??? i madly searching for that song... can u guys help me ??? tqvm...

Anonymous said...

hi ramesh..slumdog soundtack cd

btw MIP 3 is back on 12/2/2010 7.30 pm..

hope 2 c ya guys der ..

Anonymous said...

mip 3 was successful...