International Youth Fellowship (IYF) – PART III

After a whole week of painful lectures and sermons along with lots of fun and adventurous activities, the 2009 IYF Global Camp Malaysia has creep to its end. 29 January 2009 marked the final day of this Global Camp. This also coincides with us, the Volunteers being made retrenched of our services and duties.

 

The closing ceremony of this Global Camp took stage to approximately 1500 audiences at 6.30pm at the Sunway Convention Hall. Various singing, dancing and orchestra performances were organized, to officially end this Global Camp together.  Above is a picture of the all time favourite quartet together with their guitars.

Below are more captured moments of the performances. Enjoy!

 

African Dance

This dance is performed by a group of Koreans who acquired the African’s art of dancing while having lived in Africa for 1 year, fulfilling their commitments as IYF volunteers there.

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese Cultural Dance

Same as the African team, this group of performers have learnt and inherited the Chinese culture while living in China as IYF leaders for some lengthy period prior coming to Malaysia.

 

 

 

Korean Dances

Seen below is a performance of a certain Korean Tribe’s dance. As Korea used to have close ties with Mongolia during its historical beginnings, they have somewhat acquired the culture of Mongolia. The costume of the performers in the first picture of this section, clearly shows some resemblance.

 

 

Korean Fan Dance

The Korean Fan Dance deeply signifies and truly portrays the Korean culture. Notice the elegant dresses on them, it is the Korean traditional dress, called Hanbok. I love how the dresses catch wind, forming a bell shape as the performers swirl.

 

 

 

 

 

Also check out PART I and PART II of the IYF 2009 Global Camp Malaysia.

International Youth Fellowship (IYF) – PART I

International Youth Fellowship (IYF) – PART II

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