Singing Our Songs 3 Spreads Positive Energy Heart Towards the Sun’s Classic Pieces Move Audience
Published atJan 14, 2026 10:58 am
Presented by Heart Towards the Sun Theatre, the “Singing Our Songs 3.0” concert ushered in the new year by conveying warmth and hope through music. The atmosphere at the venue was lively and enthusiastic, winning bursts of applause from the audience.
All songs performed at the concert were original pieces by Heart Towards the Sun Theatre, allowing the audience to further understand the troupe’s creative style and core spirit through music. This not only enhanced the overall recognizability of their works but also injected deeper value into their long-standing artistic achievements.
Under the leadership of music director Chan Chiu Feng, Lai Kar Yi, Lim Yu Hang, and Lee Yi Wen took the stage together to revisit many classic creations from the troupe’s 26-year history. The event was recently held successfully at the Cheras LeisureMall LG Hall stage.
Chan Chiu Feng pointed out that music is not just a form of performance, but also carries fragile yet precious theatrical history. Only through proper organization and preservation can later generations continue to see the light and strength left behind by the past.
Lai Kar Yi shared that during last year's “Struggle” musical stage play, she deeply realized that bullying is not limited to physical violence; verbal bullying can also cause lasting and profound harm.
Lim Yu Hang expressed that through many works, he experienced that as long as one is willing to make an effort, society will eventually respond with care. This is also why the troupe firmly believes that drama and song can promote positive energy and bring hope.
Lee Yi Wen recalled that in the musical “Struggle”, she played a young woman with a physical disability who refused to be pitied. Through self-reliance, she proved her own worth, deepening her understanding of the true meaning of life.
The one-hour concert featured ten songs including “Oasis of the Heart”, “Life is a Seed”, and “Tomorrow”. The beautiful melodies mesmerized the audience.
For more arts and culture information, contact Heart Towards the Sun Theatre (016-2322693).
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