







Photos by See Ming Chang (sophomore) on October 28, 2009






As I have said, this will be a blast of a show! Don’t miss it, folks!


I reckon that since this year’s Halloween theme is Trick or Treat, a fun-filled proposition, then the whole ambience for this year’s décor would be “spooky-cute” – a word I create to describe my ideas for dressing up the stage.
Angellica Ling (freshman)


I must confess that it was awesome in every aspect: from the décor to the organization, from the emceeing to the performances. I was promised an evening of fun, and it came true! The other person I must also thank is Caleb for creating the right atmospherics. And among the wonderful acts that unfolded, Syea Chee had delectably stirred my senses with her pulse-racing, heart-pumping, eye-popping performance that was delightfully sexy. Yes, she did a belly dance! But truth be told, every act was really enjoyable! No matter how eloquent I am, words cannot fully describe the enjoyment that is this show. And that is why I am relying on photos to do the job for me – just 12 photos that hopefully, captured the best from this show! The accolades truly belonged to all these HICT students who were involved in yet another successful student project.
Victor Ong (Excerpt from helpvictor.blogspot.com)
31st October 2008 marked an important event in the hearts of the students of HICT, why? Because it was the Halloween night of course!!!
Filled with mesmerizing voices, and jaw dropping performances, this show was one of the best to be organized by the students of the American Degree Program (ADP). Called the “Bloody Hell Show”, the show was bloody good and well worth the money spent for.
The students from the Edith Cowan University (ECU) program put up a skit about the history of jack-o-lantern, depicting the story behind the existence of Halloween.
The ADP students were in no way any less impressive, they put up many other activities to win the hearts of many including songs, and dances, it was truly a night not to be forgotten.
All in all, all I can say is that I’m looking forward for next year’s Halloween show because I bet it’ll be a blast.
Mathew Varughese (sophomore)
Halloween (also spelled Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. The day is often associated with orange and black, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o’-lantern. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, narrating scary stories, and watching horror movies.