Everyone’s got talent, and now we’re giving you a stage and an audience to show it. And if it’s real talent, we’ll even give you prizes!
Our event welcomes any kind of talent, be it musical, magical, gymnastical, or simply talking to yourself. Just better be able to entertain the audience, because they are the ones that will ultimately decide who gets to win. Everyone in the audience will be given a chance to vote for their favourite talent.
Details are as follows:
Date: 7th April 2007
Time: 7.30pm – 11.00pm
Venue: Taylor’s University College Subang Jaya, Multi Purpose Hall
Admission: RM 20.00 a ticket
Guest performers include Project Ei8ht, Ghetto Republic, and The ComeBackKings!
Prizes worth up to RM5000 are up for grabs, including an electric guitar, handphones, hampers, vouchers, complimentary tickets, and cash prizes worth up to RM1,000!
Besides material prizes, you'll also win fame, respect and recognition, as the media will be there. Who knows, this competition might be your first step on the path to international super-stardom..
All proceeds from the event, including ticket sales, will be donated to the National Autism Society of Malaysia. So what are you waiting for? Come sign up either solo or as a group. You can also come support your friends or check out the talents and have the opportunity to vote for your choice of talents. Catch us at our roadshows at selected colleges or email your enquiries/entry details at rawkfoundation@gmail.com.
Download the rules and regulations in .pdf format
Download the registration form
If you're having problems downloading or opening the registration form, you can also register simply by sending an email to rawkfoundation@gmail.com with your name, stage name, performance description, required equipment, and contact numbers. Now start practising!
Hope to see you there! =)
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Inter-College University Talent Showdown RULES & REGULATIONS
> ELIGIBILITY
1. This competition is open to all college/university students, except members of The RAWK Foundation and members of their families.
2. Contestants must be enrolled in a local college or university at the time of registration, and will be required to show their student ID cards at the preliminary round. For groups, at least one member must be a college/university student.
3. Contestants must be within the ages of 18 to 25 years old.
4. You can enter as a solo performer or in a group. Groups may not consist of more than 6 members. Group members can come from different institutions.
5. You may enter both as solo and in a group, but you will have to pay the registration fee for both entries. However, you may only enter a maximum of one solo and one group. You may not enter more than one solo performance or more than one group performance.
6. You may either sign up at our road-shows or send an e-mail to rawkfoundation@gmail.com before the 27th of March 2007. Please include your name, name of institution you are currently enrolled in, contact number, and a brief description of your performance. For groups, please include all group members’ names, names of institutions, and at least 2 contact numbers and e-mail addresses.
7. Registration fee is RM 10.00 for solo contestants and for groups it will be RM 5.00 per member. The fees will be collected at the preliminary round.
> COMPETITION GUIDELINES
8. All contestants will be given a maximum of 5 minutes to perform.
9. No indecency, vulgarity, political, religious or racial statements/displays are allowed as part of any contestant’s performance.
10. Contestants will be held liable for all damages and/or loss to provided equipment and property.
11. Contestants must keep good conduct at all times throughout the event. Obscene or revealing attire is not allowed. Offensive behavior, damaging of property or equipment, or encouraging violent behavior will result in instant disqualification.
> PRELIMINARY ROUND REQUIREMENTS
12. All contestants are to attend the preliminary round, which will be held on the 30th of March 2007, from 10:00am to 4:00pm in the Auditorium at Taylor’s College Petaling Jaya. It will be a closed door event, and contestants only have to show up during their appointed time slot. Contestants who miss their appointed time slot may reschedule if there is still time available. Else, you will be forfeited.
13. To schedule their performance for the preliminary round, contestants are required to make an appointment with the Organisers by the 27th of March 2007. Simply contact us with what time you would like to perform. Appointments will be made on a first-come-first-serve basis only, so you are advised to confirm as soon as possible.
Call or SMS:
Sarah: 017-6017656
Kelly: 016-3015566
or E-mail: rawkfoundation@gmail.com
Our official website rawkfoundation.blogspot.com will be constantly updated with the latest schedule, so please refer to it before calling us.
14. Contestants are advised to bring their own equipment/props/music CDs for the preliminary round and the finals. Equipment such as amplifiers and a drum set will be provided for the finals only. For bands that are unable to bring their equipment for the preliminary round, you may perform an acoustic version of the performance.
> FINAL ROUND
15. The top 12 performances will qualify to the finals which will take place on the 7th of April 2007 at the Multi-Purpose Hall at Taylor’s University College, Subang Jaya. All contestants will be notified of the results of the preliminary round via phone and e-mail.
16. Rehearsal and sound checks on the date of the finals is compulsory for all finalists. Finalists will be informed of the time of the rehearsal and sound checks via phone and e-mail.
17. Winners will be determined by the audience through votes. The audience’s decisions are final and non-contestable.
> MISCELLANEOUS
18. All contestants agree to have their names, voices, likenesses, sound materials and photographs used by the Organizers and Sponsors for purpose of publicity, broadcasting, advertising and/or trade without further compensation or notice.
19. The Organizers and Sponsors reserve the right to substitute any of the prizes with that of similar value at any time.
20. The Organizers will not be held responsible for any injuries, deaths or accidents that may occur during the course of the event.
21. The Organizers will not be held responsible should there be any loss or damage of the contestants’ personal equipment.
22. By participating in this contest, all contestants have agreed to abide by the rules & regulations, terms and conditions, and all decisions made by the Organizers.
23. Competition rules and regulations are subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. Contestants will be notified of any changes via phone or e-mail. Please check the official website rawkfoundation.blogspot.com regularly for updates. Also, do not hesitate to contact us at rawkfoundation@gmail.com for further enquiries or clarification on the rules and the event.
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
So what is autism and when are we launching?
We are glad you asked.
What is autism?
Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that causes a life-long developmental disability. Statistics show that an estimated 1 in 166 individuals is diagnosed with autism, making it one of the most common developmental disorders that affect children. Autism is four times more common in males than females and it typically appears during the first 3 years of life. Children with autism suffer from impairment in their communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviours such as obsessively arranging objects or following very specific and rigid routines. They also tend to act and sound like much younger children. Symptoms can range from very mild to quite severe and they include crying tantrums, lack of fear real dangers and insensitivity to pain.
Autism is a lifelong condition of which at this point in time there is no discernible cure. However, early intervention has proved to be the most helpful in treating autistic children. Prompt recognition of the symptoms of autism and special education can significantly improve their lives as they respond well to highly structured, specialised education programmes that are designed to meet their needs. With proper education, many autistic children can learn to communicate, interact with others, form meaningful relationships and overcome behaviours that make it difficult for them to live with their families.
Simply put, those with autism really, really, really need your support. Please, lend them a helping hand (as seen in the following picture).
When is the RAWK Foundation launching their campaign?
We are currently scheduled to launch next week! Barring any unfortunate mishaps that may happen in the official scheduling process, you can look for us to have an opening blast on the 7th of March. Come RAWK with us, and we will RAWK with you!
What is autism?
Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that causes a life-long developmental disability. Statistics show that an estimated 1 in 166 individuals is diagnosed with autism, making it one of the most common developmental disorders that affect children. Autism is four times more common in males than females and it typically appears during the first 3 years of life. Children with autism suffer from impairment in their communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviours such as obsessively arranging objects or following very specific and rigid routines. They also tend to act and sound like much younger children. Symptoms can range from very mild to quite severe and they include crying tantrums, lack of fear real dangers and insensitivity to pain.
Autism is a lifelong condition of which at this point in time there is no discernible cure. However, early intervention has proved to be the most helpful in treating autistic children. Prompt recognition of the symptoms of autism and special education can significantly improve their lives as they respond well to highly structured, specialised education programmes that are designed to meet their needs. With proper education, many autistic children can learn to communicate, interact with others, form meaningful relationships and overcome behaviours that make it difficult for them to live with their families.
Simply put, those with autism really, really, really
When is the RAWK Foundation launching their campaign?
We are currently scheduled to launch next week! Barring any unfortunate mishaps that may happen in the official scheduling process, you can look for us to have an opening blast on the 7th of March. Come RAWK with us, and we will RAWK with you!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Cookie Sales!
The previous week, the RAWK Foundation conducted cookie sales on campus in order to raise funds. It was not just cookies though, we also offered some chips and even chocolate. Though the main attraction was, undoubtedly, cookies.
But, pictures could explain what we did better than a write up, so here they are.
The items to be sold...
The beginning of the sales!
Nowhere was safe!
More customers!
More more more!
To put it simply, the RAWK Foundation had a success on their hands with the cookie (and other things besides) sales. Thank you everyone for your wonderful and generous support!
Remember, more good things are coming in the future, and rest assured, it will RAWK.
But, pictures could explain what we did better than a write up, so here they are.
The items to be sold...
The beginning of the sales!
Nowhere was safe!
More customers!
More more more!
To put it simply, the RAWK Foundation had a success on their hands with the cookie (and other things besides) sales. Thank you everyone for your wonderful and generous support!
Remember, more good things are coming in the future, and rest assured, it will RAWK.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Cookie sale begins tomorrow! Pictures are here too.
The RAWK Foundation will begin selling cookies next week. Everyone will be selling this time, so it should not be difficult at all to find us if you are craving some delectable delights. This cookie sale is a follow up to the ang pow donations which were done this past week, and that received a positive response. Remember, all proceeds go towards helping NASOM, and we are off to a good start. Please support us, and make our good start become something even better!
Now, there have been requests for pictures. As promised, here are some of them. Sorry for the delay.
The RAWK Foundation.
The RAWK Foundation arrives at the NASOM intervention centre!
The RAWK Foundation playing with the autistic children.
The arts and crafts session with the autistic children.
Witness the fruits of our labours! The arts and crafts masterpiece.
Thank you for viewing the pictures. Remember everyone, cookie sales begin on 12th February, 2007, which is tomorrow!
Finally, please check back here for more information on the RAWK Foundation and the activities planned. Also, drop by the tagboard if you have something to say or enquire about. Remember, you're a part of this just as much as we are, so say something!
Now, there have been requests for pictures. As promised, here are some of them. Sorry for the delay.
The RAWK Foundation.
The RAWK Foundation arrives at the NASOM intervention centre!
The RAWK Foundation playing with the autistic children.
The arts and crafts session with the autistic children.
Witness the fruits of our labours! The arts and crafts masterpiece.
Thank you for viewing the pictures. Remember everyone, cookie sales begin on 12th February, 2007, which is tomorrow!
Finally, please check back here for more information on the RAWK Foundation and the activities planned. Also, drop by the tagboard if you have something to say or enquire about. Remember, you're a part of this just as much as we are, so say something!
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
A Visit to the NASOM Intervention Centre
The RAWK Foundation held a visitation today to meet autistic children at the NASOM intervention centre. Do not be fooled by the name, it is basically a school for autistic children, where autistic children are able to spend their time learning, playing, and just being taken care of. The centre itself was comprised of two floors, the bottom being mostly a playroom and the upper floors being more conventional rooms with more desks and less fluffy toys.
The visitation was greeted by a representative of the centre. She explained that there were about 40 children there, between the ages of 4-15 years of age. 30 of the children were part of the morning session, which we were avaible for, and the remaining children were part of the afternoon session, which we missed.
Since we were there for the morning show, we decided to split to two - about half of us, and half of the children, would go downstairs to play games such as musical chairs, while the ones upstairs would all get together for an arts and craft session (also known as a fill up the supplied cloth with copius amounts of paint session). After a few hours, both halves switched roles. The end result was that fun was had by all, and there were two long lengths of painted cloth.
The trip was definitely worth it for us all that went. Hopefully the visit was beneficial to everyone involved, not least of all the people in charge the centre, and the autistic kids themselves.
This was a good day. May any other RAWKing activities proceed smoothly in the future.
PS - Pictures will be displayed when they become available.
The visitation was greeted by a representative of the centre. She explained that there were about 40 children there, between the ages of 4-15 years of age. 30 of the children were part of the morning session, which we were avaible for, and the remaining children were part of the afternoon session, which we missed.
Since we were there for the morning show, we decided to split to two - about half of us, and half of the children, would go downstairs to play games such as musical chairs, while the ones upstairs would all get together for an arts and craft session (also known as a fill up the supplied cloth with copius amounts of paint session). After a few hours, both halves switched roles. The end result was that fun was had by all, and there were two long lengths of painted cloth.
The trip was definitely worth it for us all that went. Hopefully the visit was beneficial to everyone involved, not least of all the people in charge the centre, and the autistic kids themselves.
This was a good day. May any other RAWKing activities proceed smoothly in the future.
PS - Pictures will be displayed when they become available.
Monday, February 5, 2007
NASOM - National Autism Society of Malaysia
The National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) was formed on the 11th of July, 1986 by a group of parents and professionals as a national voluntary charitable organisation. NASOM provides a range of support series to help autistic people to make more sense of their environment and to help those closest to them.
NASOM aims to provide education, help, care and rehabilitation for people with autism. Their objectives include:
i) To identify and promote the treatment, education welfare and acceptance of people with autism.
ii) To watch over and protect the autistics.
iii) To provide assistance and advice for the families of autistics.
iv) To provide information to parents, professionals and the public.
By 2004, NASOM has successfully implemented 10 Autism Intervention Programmes and 2 Vocational Training Centres. In 2005, NASOM build its first One- Stop Centre, a project under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club Petaling Jaya (KCPJ). It has an Autism Spectrum Multidisciplinary Assessment Team (ASMAT) that serves to offer quality autism spectrum assessment and diagnosis services for people at risk of autism disorders as well as assessment of children with autism. In Malaysia, people with autism are referred to NASOM by Government hospitals and private practitioners.
As a non-profit organisation, NASOM is in need of public support to maintain its operational costs. As education has been proven to be the best method in helping autistic persons, donations are an invaluable form of assistance. Apart from that, donations can help in raising awareness on autism, advocacy, research, and most importantly, to assist families living with autism.
(Source: http://nasom.my.diip.net/)
NASOM aims to provide education, help, care and rehabilitation for people with autism. Their objectives include:
i) To identify and promote the treatment, education welfare and acceptance of people with autism.
ii) To watch over and protect the autistics.
iii) To provide assistance and advice for the families of autistics.
iv) To provide information to parents, professionals and the public.
By 2004, NASOM has successfully implemented 10 Autism Intervention Programmes and 2 Vocational Training Centres. In 2005, NASOM build its first One- Stop Centre, a project under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club Petaling Jaya (KCPJ). It has an Autism Spectrum Multidisciplinary Assessment Team (ASMAT) that serves to offer quality autism spectrum assessment and diagnosis services for people at risk of autism disorders as well as assessment of children with autism. In Malaysia, people with autism are referred to NASOM by Government hospitals and private practitioners.
As a non-profit organisation, NASOM is in need of public support to maintain its operational costs. As education has been proven to be the best method in helping autistic persons, donations are an invaluable form of assistance. Apart from that, donations can help in raising awareness on autism, advocacy, research, and most importantly, to assist families living with autism.
(Source: http://nasom.my.diip.net/)
The RAWK Foundation
The RAWK Foundation was formed on the 19th of January 2007. It consists of Diploma in Communication students, majoring in Advertising, Journalism and Public Relations at Taylor’s College Petaling Jaya.
The initials ‘RAWK’ stand for “Reach Autism With Kindness”. We are organising a project to help raise funds for the National Autism Society of Malaysia.
Our tagline – “Together We RAWK!” – urges us all to play a part in promoting awareness on autism and to help wherever and however we can. We strongly believe that the more we know about autism, the better we can empathise and understand their predicament. With understanding comes acceptance, and this is essential in helping realise the needs of autistic people.
We aim to:
“Provide help, love and care to autistic children; to heighten awareness of autism as well as to encourage a positive public view towards autism.”
We aim to:
“Provide help, love and care to autistic children; to heighten awareness of autism as well as to encourage a positive public view towards autism.”
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RAWK with us! :)
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