Arts 16 Nov 2017

Beatfreaked: an inspiring CIS performance tradition

By CIS Communications
Photograph by CIS Communications

In October, secondary students performed for a full house at Beatfreaked, the annual secondary school talent show. This incredible evening of talent included everything from piano solos to dancing, singing, and even magic tricks.

This year marked Beatfreaked’s 9th anniversary. Whether it’s because of the spectacular performances or the exhilarating atmosphere, Beatfreaked is an event we look forward to every year. But what about the performers? What brings them back year after year?

We asked a few performers to share their experiences and tell us what inspires them to participate.  

Ricca is a grade 12 student who played a captivating guitar solo of Nothing Else Matters by the rock band Metallica. Her interests lie in computer programming and game design, but she has a passion for music and it really shows. This was Ricca’s third year performing at Beatfreaked, and she was delighted to see so many new faces on stage this year. In previous years Ricca was part of a group performance but this year she decided to challenge herself and play solo. Although she was very nervous, she is happy she will have another incredible memory of CIS when she graduates in May.

Grade 11 student Nia sang a remarkable rendition of The Trouble with Men, by the late Amy Winehouse. Nia is just beginning what she hopes will be a long career as a performer. She came to CIS from another international school in Singapore because she wanted a strong music programme. She is studying music in the IB Diploma Programme and wants to continue her musical studies beyond secondary school. She is thrilled with the support she is receiving from CIS. She joined Beatfreaked because it is one of many opportunities CIS gives her to become a better performer. She plays with a local band in Singapore and even has her own YouTube channel. Her best memory of Beatfreaked this year? Being able to perform with her father who played the drums!

From the moment grade 10 student Victoria began her song, the audience was mesmerized. She sang an incredibly powerful rendition of Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You. She has played piano for many years but this year she decided to be a risk-taker and try something new.

Victoria joined CIS in grade 7 from a local school. Her parents were looking for a school with a broad vision where Victoria would be encouraged to be open-minded, and to ask questions and reflect on her learning. Victoria’s favourite part of Beatfreaked was being able to meet new people and make new friends.

Grade 9 student Maria came to CIS from Norway last year. This was her second year at Beakfreaked, and this year, she performed a very personal song that she composed herself. She felt privileged to be backed up by the CIS “teacher band”, and was thrilled to have the chance to perform on stage with her good friend Swara.

There were over 30 performances this year at Beatfreaked, yet as usual the night ended far too soon. Students describe Beatfreaked as one of the most character building experiences of their young lives. It encourages them to try something new and helps them gain confidence. Thank you students for another memorable evening of entertainment. We hope to see you on stage again next year!

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