Not wanting to be left behind, for the first time ever, Eddy the Eagle ? UPH Mascot appeared on top UPH Festival stage
Not wanting to be left behind, for the first time ever, Eddy the Eagle ? UPH Mascot appeared on top UPH Festival stage
Eddy the Eagle
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With the gong rang by Raymond Liu, a series of performances to enliven the closing ceremony started. This year UPH Festival featured the newest performance, percussion and flashmob that performed well by the new students. Percussion performance by using various things that could produce sound by beating them such as empty gallon, buckets, tin can, chopsticks, and others made the ?Go UPH? sung by the new students became livelier.
The show continued with amazing contemporary dances and performances by the Department of Art UPH and their dancers who led the flashmob dance. All of the students joined in the dance that they had rehearsed previously with full excitement. Not wanting to be left behind, for the first time ever, Eddy the Eagle ? UPH Mascot appeared on top UPH Festival stage that triggered clamorous applauses and shouts from all of the new students.
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Percussion and Flashmob show by 2500 new students
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