This is , the speaker, the organiser, the litigator, the co-founder of #steem-music and #steem-cartoon.
performing while her husband
playing the keyboard. Amazing vocal with a 2 month-old newborn. Salute!
The gutsy and talented ... Aramaiti!
That is the live sketch work of , together with
.
And the sassy , representing #teammalaysiababes, the "Girl On Fire"
It was an event collaboration between representing #teammalaysiababes and
representing #steem-music and #steem-cartoon, a night of awareness talk on women welfare topics, in conjunction with International Women’s Day, with live music performance (intended 70’s to 90’s music theme).
I love live music performance and I think it is really a good learning opportunity to know more about women’s welfare, for myself, my children and the women community around me.
So I turned up at the event on March 10 at The Liberal Latte, at Damansara Heights at 7:30pm, without much expectation of meeting many that I knew, except for
and
whom I have connected with in the @teammalaysiababes group chat since Feb 2018.
The cafe was nice and cozy in a exceptionally quiet corner of an office building on a Saturday evening, like a little gem that only with strong intention would find. Being the first few to arrive, I have the privilege to get a good seat facing the performing space.
I met a lady, Ms Tan, whom have no idea what the event was about, she was tagging along with her husband, James, knowing only there will be live music performance.
As the musicians started to come in with the equipment to set up, and more and more audience trickled in, the cozy cafe started to come alive. What makes this event special to me, is that I see different ages, including teenagers (yes, my thoughts of the supposedly 70’s to 90’s music theme don’t really fit in anymore) and of different races coming together.
The event kicked start as , whom I knew as a guy who plays guitar (from the positing of fellow mates at @teammalaysiababes over the last gathering), introducing himself as a litigator, first introducing and invited the one who pushed and is pushing the growth of Steemit community in Malaysia,
to give a little insight of what Steemit is. It was nice to see
not in a Steemit T-shirt. I thought, maybe he ran out of them as they are all in the washer now... :)
And then got straight to the point on the topic of women’s welfare.
It was a powerful entrance of the event. Though many probably came with more interest on the music performance, presented the serious topic in a way that knocked pretty hard on awareness level, both men, women, to-be-man and to-be-woman in the house.
Things that we have heard, read and given empathy never come so real when a man who has dealt with many of the accused non-guilty parties from all cases we see in movies speaks about his experience and sharing his knowledge on what we can do as a victim and as a neighbour when the unfortunate takes place.
The sections of the law… and the different Orders… I need to do more research to share… nah, probably the easier way is to get revision from himself.
He shared sufficient prominent issues on the topics, which bring the whole cozy cafe into a moment of a full house of silence with deep pondering zapping through the heads. Leaving the much deeper layer (and disturbing as he quoted) and started the music performance session, when i can literally feel the immediate change of atmosphere.
It was a blast of originals and some Pops, R&B, Lagu Rakyat by
and Faris (please can I get help to find his handle?) on the ukulele. Tonight, live music made better when the crowd was singing along.
And while we are enjoying the talk and music, was quietly sketching the live performers and speaker. It truly takes patience and calmness to sketch in such excited crowd. And I have always admire calmness. I think it is truly an exceptional gift on top of every gift that we already are.
I am one who hardly party and hang out with friends. It was a window of opportunity when I have a breather from work and my loving hubby has encouraged me to go meet up while he took care of the children on a Saturday night.
A bunch of us continue to connect over mamak at TTDI, yes living the privilege of being in Malaysia, you have food 24-7. Adding on , the photographer of every steemit event, and
, a Russian origin who ordered her own food, including Teh Halia (makes me wonder, where did she learn to enjoy ginger?)… and Mr Darcy, an Australian who has been living in Malaysia for the past 10 years and loves durian. How ironic?
It touched my heart to see how art and music brings diversity of age, religion and races together. And talking about social issue in the middle of art and music awakens the senses of appreciation and respect for each other.
In that room of Liberal Latte that night and the mamak session after, was purely a strong intention of respect for each other to begin with and brought all of us together.
And it is the baseline where Human Race strive on.
Thank you and
for the initiative and effort to put this together. I believe the success of building a better and stronger community is when we continue to keep the purpose simple and clear.
I intended to just enjoy the night without taking pictures and videos. And I was whipping my phone looking for lyrics to sing a long most of the time. So here are just some few photos of the night.
More from ,
,
, and
from #teammalaysiababes about the event:
https://steemit.com/meetup/@angiechin28/the-meet-up-that-brought-everyone-together
https://steemit.com/dlive/@jassicania/30300c20-2604-11e8-a005-7320c34677de
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