Choir Students joined Prozap Chorasies event

 From April 6–11, LFKL choir students joined delegations from Singapore, Pondicherry, Jakarta, Bali and Ho Chi Minh City for the Prozap Chorasies event.

Through workshops, intensive rehearsals and shared experiences, our students enjoyed an unforgettable musical and cultural journey.

Performing four-part harmonies, a wide-ranging repertoire and even choreography, they showcased the full extent of their talent and skills.

During the opening ceremony, the Kuala Lumpur choir proudly performed the traditional Malaysian song “Rasa Sayang”, warmly received by the audience.

 Watch the Kuala Lumpur performance from 58:00 onwards:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL621Nbv1uA&t=3670s

A wonderful experience celebrating music, culture and teamwork!

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 Du 6 au 11 avril, les choristes du LFKL ont participé aux Chorasies Prozap aux côtés de délégations venues de Singapour, Pondichéry, Jakarta, Bali et Ho Chi Minh.

Entre ateliers, répétitions intensives et moments de partage, nos élèves ont vécu une expérience humaine et artistique inoubliable.

Chants à quatre voix, répertoire très éclectique et même chorégraphies : ils et elles ont montré toute l’étendue de leurs compétences et de leur talent.

Lors de la cérémonie d’ouverture, la chorale de Kuala Lumpur a interprété “Rasa Sayang”, une chanson traditionnelle malaisienne chaleureusement accueillie par le public.

 Retrouvez la prestation de Kuala Lumpur à partir de 58:00 :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL621Nbv1uA&t=3670s

Une belle aventure musicale placée sous le signe du partage, de la culture et du travail d’équipe !

#LFKL #Chorasies #Choir #StudentExperience #MusicBringsUsTogether

François Hurtaud

François Hurtaud begun his design career in 2008 as a studio designer after graduating from Masters Degree in Advanced Studies in Cross-cultural Design at Shanghai University and a Bachelor in Industrial Design at L’Ecole de Design de Nantes in France.

Hurtaud then headed the design force for several consumer goods companies where he demonstrates his understanding of the power of social and sustainable design, cross-cultural and the precarious balance of function and form in luxury design and production.

Since his childhood, Hurtaud has always had the passion for art, science and technology; passions that he cultivated and improved through formal educations and apprenticeship in design. Having the chance of working in different countries, agencies and companies, exploring multitude aspects of designs, he now thinks of design as an equation, trying to find creative solutions to balance between functionality & aesthetics, sustainability & profitability, viability & legitimacy. Hurtaud’s designs has received multiple international design awards and accolades, such as Good Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award and A' Design Award.

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