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Platform to shine
Platform to shine

The Star

time4 days ago

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  • The Star

Platform to shine

Winners of the 'Stark Cup Penang Press Talent Showcase 2025' — champion Tan Kang Leng (centre), first runner-up Tan Hoon Cheng (fourth from left) and second runners-up Koh Huai Chen (fourth from right) and Koh Huai Jing (third from right) — with their mock cheques. Joining them on stage are representatives from the organising committee and sponsors, namely (from left) Penang Press Club president Ang Tong Kai, Penang Hui Yin Seh Society chairperson Khiah Hock Leong, Stark Development Sdn Bhd deputy chairman Datuk Toh Chin Leong, its chief executive officer and Zeon Properties Group founder Leon Lee and event organising chairperson Pek Bee Hong.

Stark Cup Penang Press talent showcase returns with dazzling performances
Stark Cup Penang Press talent showcase returns with dazzling performances

The Star

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Stark Cup Penang Press talent showcase returns with dazzling performances

TALENTS SHINE BRIGHT: The winners of the 'Stark Cup Penang Press Talent Showcase 2025' — champion Tan Kang Leng (centre), first runner-up Tan Hoon Cheng (fourth from left) and second runners-up Koh Huai Chen (fourth from right) and Koh Huai Jing (third from right) — posing with their mock cheques. Joining the winners on stage were representatives from the organising committee and sponsors, including (from left) Penang Press Club president Ang Tong Kai, Penang Hui Yin Seh Society chairperson Khiah Hock Leong, Stark Development Sdn Bhd deputy chairman Datuk Toh Chin Leong, Stark Development Sdn Bhd chief executive officer cum Zeon Properties Group founder Leon Lee and event organising chairperson Pek Bee Hong. AFTER a six-year hiatus, the 'Stark Cup Penang Press Talent Showcase 2025' made a highly anticipated return, with Penang Press Club life member Tan Kang Leng clinching the top spot. He took home RM1,000 cash prize with a soulful performance that blended his voice and guitar in perfect harmony. Coming in second was member Tan Hoon Cheng, who won over the judges with her emotive rendition of Michelle Pan's "Fu Sheng Qian Shan Lu" (Many Roads in Life). She received RM800. The third-place honours went to her children, Koh Huai Chen and Koh Huai Jing, who delivered a dynamic modern dance performance enhanced by rhythmic drumming. Their captivating act earned them a RM500 prize. Ten outstanding performers took home RM150 each while seven participants won consolation prizes worth RM80 each in the competition held at Penang Hui Yin Seh Buddhist Society in Air Itam. One of the outstanding performers Yeoh Yin Yin also won the Most Popular Award and the Best Costume Award. She received an additional RM200 for each category. Organised by Penang Press Club (PPC), with Stark Development Sdn Bhd as the primary sponsor and Penang Hui Yin Seh Buddhist Society as co-organiser, the showcase offered RM5,000 in cash prizes. Press members and their immediate family members showcased a wide range of talents in the competition, from singing, dancing and impersonation to instrumental and group performances. Event organising committee chairman Pek Bee Hong said this year's competition was opened to the family members of lifetime members, with the goal of encouraging the younger generation to showcase their talents. "The youngest participant is five-year-old Chua Lee Hong, who gave his all during the performance. His mother Tan Phaik Shan was there to encourage him. "This kind of parent-child interaction was one of the reasons for organising this event,' she said. Penang Hui Yin Seh Buddhist Society chairperson Khiah Hock Leong praised the participants, noting that media professionals, who are usually tasked with documenting reality through words and images, revealed a different side of themselves on stage. "Through this talent competition, we saw a vibrant, creative aspect of media professionals. Their performances and that of their family members were truly admirable," he said.

Penang Press Club to hold talent showcase contest on May 24
Penang Press Club to hold talent showcase contest on May 24

The Star

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Penang Press Club to hold talent showcase contest on May 24

(Front row, from second left): Penang Hui Yin Seh Society chairperson Khiah Hock Leong, Stark Development Sdn Bhd deputy chairman Datuk Toh Chin Leong, Penang Press Club president Ang Tong Kai, event organising chairperson Pek Bee Hong, along with representatives from various organisations, posing for a group photo with the promotional banner for the upcoming talent showcase. PRESS members and their immediate family members with a flair for the performing arts are invited to take part in the 'Stark Cup Penang Press Talent Showcase 2025'. Scheduled for May 24 at the Penang Hui Yin Seh Buddhist Society, the event aims to showcase a wide range of talents — from singing, dancing, impersonation to instrumental and group performances. Organised by Penang Press Club (PPC), with Stark Development Sdn Bhd as the main sponsor and Penang Hui Yin Seh Buddhist Society as co-organiser, the showcase offers RM5,000 in cash prizes. The top three winners will receive RM1,000, RM800 and RM500 respectively. There will also be 10 consolation prizes, as well as awards for Most Popular Performance and Best Costume. Penang Press Club president Ang Tong Kai expressed hope that the event, which was last held in 2019, would encourage greater interaction among journalists and strengthen unity within the media industry. 'This is not just a talent showcase, but also an opportunity for media professionals to connect more closely with the public. We welcome more media practitioners, media-related agency staff and interested parties to join us,' he said. Stark Development Sdn Bhd deputy chairman Datuk Toh Chin Leong noted the important role of journalists in chronicling the times. 'We support this event as it gives media professionals a platform to express their diverse talents beyond journalism,' he said. Penang Hui Yin Seh Society chairperson Khiah Hock Leong shared a similar sentiment. 'Every media person has an artistic soul. This event lets them step out from behind the scenes and show the public a different side of who they are,' he said. Event organising committee chairman Pek Bee Hong added that the competition is free to enter, and that both Stark Development Sdn Bhd and Penang Hui Yin Seh Society will each send three representatives to participate, further adding excitement to the show. Registration closes on Monday, May 19. Interested participants can access the registration form and competition details via the following link

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