Exposing Sabah youngsters to Broadway musicals

Kota Kinabalu: Michael Parks Masterson, star of the Broadway hit shows Phantom of the Opera and Les Miz, will be in town to conduct a 10-day musical workshop climaxing in a concert from May 26 to June 5. "All Broadway buffs know that Michael Parks is amazing and that this is a very rare opportunity to see a very famous and versatile actor, choreographer, stage director, dancer and vocalist all rolled into one superb entertainer we are bringing in to perform and train Sabahans," said Peter Chua, Executor Director of the rock school Musical Theatre. "Another dancer and vocalist will come to assist Michael who is renowned for his strong forte in musical production," Chua said. "This is essentially a youth programme. We are encouraging our youths to challenge them on stage, meaning after the 10-day workshop, we can showcase how talented these young people actually are, with a public Broadway Show here in Sabah of "guaranteed" worth, on June 5, at the new 2,500-capacity Tuaran Community Centre" he said. "We'll showcase and surprise the audience what talents Sabahans actually have through the concert, given the opportunity," he added. "We actually encourage youths, students, teachers and parents in numbers, to look at this very noble project," he said. "More so, school teachers, especially young school teachers must come and learn the quality elements of musical production because all schools organise year-end concerts," he noted. "I think this will be a tremendous benefit to the schools," he added. "But since St John's School Tuaran came to see us, we are now sponsoring 20-30 students of the school free-of-charge with the condition that the school take responsibility that the students they send in are serious and committed," he said. "We'll make sure nobody comes and go as they like as in the past when we gave people free training or free tickets," Chua said. "Fifty percent of the ticket sales for the Broadway Concert on June 5 will go to St John's Building Fund," he said. "I like to do it for the suburban areas because people in city areas like Kota Kinabalu have already a lot of benefits and opportunities that many of suburban teachers and youth don't have. For us, we want to bring musicals into the society of Sabah. I have the intention to bring a full Broadway musical production from West End, London which would cost RM1m but we must train Sabahans also. "This is a case where we test the market to see how it's going to work. We want to test and create the market at the same time but also encourage people who are interested, to form a musical theatre society in Sabah," he said. "This is actually all financed by us but being an entrepreneur, this is something we want to do - play our small part to build up art and music. "Some kids are not very good in studies but are very good in art but the surprise is the majority of those who are good in music and art do well in their studies," he asserted. "So, the whole objective is to cultivate musical scenes in our State and also to help the youths," he said. Among the sponsors and supporters include the American Voices, Sabah Tourism Board, Sri Pelancongan Sabah Sdn Bhd, Universiti Malaysia Sabah and Daily Express. Tickets for the June 5 Broadway Show can be bought at Sabah Tourism Board (088-212121) or Sri Pelancongan (088-232121). Source : Daily Express
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Prehistoric site discovered

KOTA KINABALU: A PALAEOLITHIC site believed to be  200,000 years old has been discovered in Keningau, 138km from here. Archaeologists claimed that the site in Kampung Lipasu in the sub-district of Bingkor could rival the Mansuli site in Lahad Datu, which is 235,000 years old. Universiti Sains Malaysia archaeology research team head Prof Dr Mokhtar Saidin said researchers, however, had not revealed the exact age of the site said to be a location for making Palaeolithic stone tools. Excavation began on May 9 and is expected to finish on May 29. The team, comprising researchers from the USM Global Archeological Research Centre and the Sabah Museum Department, has discovered several artefacts, including an anvil, core stone, hammer stone, chopper and flake tools. "We believe the Bingkor site could be older than the Mansuli site as there could be more layers beneath the present excavation site," said Mokhtar. He said this could be an interesting find because the archaeology community initially believed that human population began on the east coast of north Borneo. "The notion was the human population here lived in the coastal area but with the new finding, we can see that early human population began from inland." Sabah Museum director Joanna Kitingan said the latest discovery would put Keningau on the international map as far as Palaeolithics findings were concerned. She said the area could be turned into an archaeo-tourism site when it had been gazetted under the department. Source : New Straits Times
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Kudos for Musa-led Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: The Association of Chinese Chambers of Commerce Malaysia (ACCCIM) president Tan Sri William Cheng is impressed with the rapid economic development that has taken place in Sabah over the last couple of years. “I see a lot of changes in Sabah. It looks different…the economic landscape is different,” he told reporters after a breakfast meeting hosted by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman with members of ACCCIM at Musa official residence in Sri Gaya here yesterday. Attributing the positive changes to the leadership of Musa, he said the current political stability, sound government policies and focused economic direction have led to the significant economic development in Sabah. Cheng, who is also the president of Selangor Chinese Chamber Of Commerce, said such factors were important in pulling in business and investors to a country and state. William said Malaysia and Sabah have these attributes in terms of the capacity to attract investors and tourists alike. “Sabah is rich in natural resources…oil and gas, timber, minerals and so on but most important, you have the right leadership to take Sabah to greater heights,” he said. He said the sectors of  tourism and agriculture, namely aquaculture in the state, were doing well and had the potential to become bigger. “I am also told that Sabah has strong environmental conservation laws. This is also good for the state in terms of eco-tourism,” he said. Cheng also urged the Chinese Chambers of Commerce to work hand in hand with the Chief Minister to make Sabah more prosperous. Meanwhile, Musa said investors were attracted to doing business in Malaysia because of the conducive investors climate, good government policies and stable politics under the able leadership of Prime Minister Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak who strives to be fair to all communities regardless of race and religion. Here in Sabah, he said the State Government strives to do the same for all Malaysians the state. He said the environmental laws on conservation and protection put in place by the present state government actually has long term positive impact on the overall development of a state. “Protecting your forest, phasing out logging and reforestation means in 30 to 40 years time, the future generation can once again have  tropical rainforests which were previously logged,” he said. He said likewise, having  clean air and waters also have long term positive impact in drawing investors and business to Sabah. Citing a United States based multinational company, Darden Incorporated, he said the food giant committed some USD2 billion to develop lobster farming off the coast of Semporna because the water was not polluted and the State has sound environmental policies. “The also told me that the other important reason as to why they chose to come here was because of the prevailing economic and political stability in Malaysia and Sabah included,” he said. On another note, Musa said the Sabah Government valued the contributions made by the Chinese community in Sabah especially towards the economic development of the state. “The government both at the Federal and State level understands the needs of the Chinese community. They want opportunities for their businesses to flourish, their security assured, quality education for their children and their houses of worship continue to remain relevant,” he said. He said the BN government will continue and strive to meet the needs of the Chinese community in Sabah, adding that their continued support is important to the wellbeing of the state. Among those present were  Sabah United Chinese Chamber Of Commerce president (SUCCC) Datuk Seri Panglima Guan Sau Wah,  SUCCC deputy president Datuk Seri Panglima Sari Nuar,  ACCCIM vice president and Johor Chinese Chamber Of Commerce president Tan Sri Dato Lim Bah, ACCCIM vice president and Pahang CCC president , Dato?Lim Sing, ACCCIM vice president and Negeri Sembilan CCC president Dato?William Tan, ACCCIM deputy secretary general and Terangganu CCC president, Dato Low Kian Chuan and others. Source : Borneo Post
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Sabah devt on track – Musa

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s development is on track with both state and federal led projects, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman Investors, according to the state Finance Minister, were continuing their interest in what Sabah has to offer, including in the oil and gas sector apart from the state’s engine of growth such as agriculture, tourism and manufacturing. “Existing businesses and prospective ventures require insurance. I wish to call on Progressive Insurance to offer relevant and attractive packages to meet demand from new and existing business ventures in Sabah and beyond our state,” he said on Monday night before witnessing Progressive Insurance Bhd handing over its dividend payment cheque of RM3,309,632 to the state government. Musa said it could not be denied that the insurance sector is facing stiff competition and constantly needed to address new challenges. “Factored in with periodical financial instability in different parts of the world, it is certainly not easy to be a player in the insurance sector and I must commend Progressive Insurance for your achievements over the years. “I am pleased to note that you have even revised upwards your projected revenue for this year and to learn that in the last eight years, you have declared gross dividends of over RM50 million to shareholders,” he said. According to Musa, the state government, as a key shareholder, hoped that Progressive Insurance would remain on top of changes in the financial market and the insurance sector. “By staying alert, Progressive Insurance can take quick steps to overcome projected challenges whenever a problem or issue starts impacting the ever changing insurance industry,” he pointed out. “It is important you continue to uphold sound management practices, good corporate governance, transparency, accountability and efficiency as part of your daily operations. “With a forward looking management team and with the investment that the company has put in training its employees as well as agents, I am confident that Progressive Insurance will continue to chart higher dividends for its shareholders in coming years,” he said. Musa witnessed the dividend payment of RM3.3 million by Progressive Insurance Bhd presented by its chairman, Datuk Harun Datu Mansor to the state government, received by Finance Ministry permanent secretary Datuk Pengiran Hassanel Haji Pg Mohd Tahir at a dinner at Sutera Harbour Resort. Source : Borneo Post
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