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A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine
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emceesingapore-blog · 7 years ago
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Professional emcee Singapore & Event companies | Sharlyn Lim in Corporate Emcee Showreel
Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now!
Five Keys to Hiring a Good Singapore Emcee
A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Singapore emcee can talk
First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice.
A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing.
A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too.
He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air.
A good Singapore emcee is versatile
As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.”
A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event
Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师
Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! 
 Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore 
  A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Emcee Singapore can talk
 First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone.
Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. 
  A good Singapore emcee is engaging
Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared 
 You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. 
A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. 
 A good Singapore emcee is a good manager 
 You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. 
He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. 
 A good Singapore emcee is versatile 
 As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” 
 A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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alanafsmith · 8 years ago
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Emotions run high in Middle Temple Hall as barristers star alongside actors in touching play about life on death row
Two of the cast members had been sentenced to death themselves
L-R: Ian Porter, Jamie Parker, Lisa Eichhorn, Peter Pringle, Chris Jarman, Sunny Jacobs, Tunde Okewale, Danielle Walters, Leslie Thomas QC, Angela Wynter and Anthony Cozens
Imagine being sentenced to death for a crime you didn’t commit.
It’s unimaginable, yet those sitting in the audience of ‘The Exonerated’ in Middle Temple Hall this week were quickly and eerily reminded that in the United States, for every nine people sent to death row and executed, one is exonerated. The theatre production — put on by Amicus, written by Eric Jensen and Jessica Blank — told the true stories of six of those exonerees.
The evening began with a teary-eyed introduction by barrister and Amicus patron Sophie Garner — embrace “humility, humanity and hope”, she told us. Then the eclectic cast members took their places.
I don’t use the word eclectic lightly. Even the play’s programme divided the cast members into categories. There were ‘the lawyers’: Garden Court Chambers’ Leslie Thomas QC and Doughty Street Chambers’ Tunde Okewale. While it’s true these two didn’t quite match up to ‘the actors’, they put their all into it and did a good job.
But the most eagerly awaited performances came from those that fell under ‘the exonerees’ category.
These were Sunny Jacobs and Peter Pringle. Both served time on death row — Sunny 17 years in the US and Peter 15 years in Ireland — for murders they were later acquitted of. Incredibly they are now married.
Intense performance of #TheExonerated right now @middletemple. Tears on stage and in the crowd… pic.twitter.com/MOG1UVXS3l
— Amicus (@Amicus_ALJ) May 16, 2017
Strangely Peter’s story did not feature in the play; he instead told the tale of Gary Gauger, who spent nearly three years on death row for the murder of his parents. This left the door wide open for Sunny, playing herself, to claim the starring role. Helped onto the stage from her wheelchair, she looked notably frailer than when I’d previously heard her speak at another Amicus event, but the sincerity with which she spoke was unrivalled by the other cast members.
Perched on a throne-like chair in the middle of the stage, 64-year-old Sunny recalled the execution of her then boyfriend, alongside whom she was convicted of the fatal shooting of two police officers in Florida. “The execution went wrong,” Sunny — the only woman on death row in the whole country when she was sentenced — said. His head caught fire while he was in the electric chair; smoke came out of his ears and he took ten minutes to die. “The press that were there are still writing about it today,” Sunny concluded, as the audience recoiled in horror.
Alongside Sunny’s story, a further two stood out to me.
One was that of Delbert Tibbs (played by Chris Jarman of The Book of Mormon fame), who was convicted of murdering a 27-year-old man and raping his girlfriend.
At @middletemple tonight for 'The Exonerated' – a play by @Amicus_ALJ pic.twitter.com/FUkLNbx3aX
— Katie King (@legalcheek_kk) May 16, 2017
Delbert put much of his ordeal down to poor race relations in 1970s American, but striking was his sense of hope. He recalled:
I realised if I internalised all the pain, and all the anger, and all the hurt, I’d be dead already. They’d be no need to execute me.
Equally touching was the story of Kerry Cook (Jamie Parker, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), a Texan who spent 22 years on death row for the rape and murder of a 21-year-old woman.
Kerry’s story was for me the most memorable of the six because it explored a theme the other five but touched upon: the impact death row has on its victims’ family members. The audience choked back tears as Kerry recalled how his brother “put himself on death row with me.”
Once a high-flyer, his brother turned to the bottle and ended up working at McDonald’s. He was fatally shot outside a club, after trying to break up a fight.
Though now free, Kerry blames himself for what happened to his brother, and still bears the scars of the rapes and mutilations he experienced in prison. He contently concluded: “the state of Texas executed me over 1,000 times”.
A few line fluffs and the uneventful staging couldn’t distract from the play’s fiercely emotive subject matter, and I was unsurprised by the standing ovation it received.
What was less expected was Sunny’s emotional outburst. Seconds after the play concluded, she tearfully thanked all those who came along and urged us to think hard about the soul-destroying impact being on death row can have on a person. Her impromptu monologue had a noticeable impact on her fellow cast members, most obviously actress Danielle Walters (Gavin and Stacey) who could be seen wiping her eyes throughout. Humility, humanity and hope in bucket loads.
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emceesingapore-blog · 7 years ago
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Professional emcee Singapore & Event companies | Sharlyn Lim in Corporate Emcee Showreel
Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now!
Five Keys to Hiring a Good Singapore Emcee
A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Singapore emcee can talk
First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice.
A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing.
A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too.
He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air.
A good Singapore emcee is versatile
As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.”
A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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emceesingapore-blog · 7 years ago
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Professional emcee Singapore & Event companies | Sharlyn Lim in Corporate Emcee Showreel
Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now!
Five Keys to Hiring a Good Singapore Emcee
A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Singapore emcee can talk
First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice.
A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing.
A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too.
He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air.
A good Singapore emcee is versatile
As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.”
A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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emceesingapore-blog · 7 years ago
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event 
 Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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emceesingapore-blog · 8 years ago
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Professional emcee Singapore & Event companies | Sharlyn Lim in Corporate Emcee Showreel 
 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now!
Five Keys to Hiring a Good Singapore Emcee
A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Singapore emcee can talk
First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice.
A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing.
A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too.
He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air.
A good Singapore emcee is versatile
As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.”
A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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greenseoservice · 8 years ago
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event
Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师
Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening!
Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words.
Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! 
 Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host
A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice.
A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine.
A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing.
A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. 
 A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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Singapore Emcee Sharlyn Lim – Bilingual Gala Hosting | Emcee Singapore
Sharlyn is a multi-talented and bilingual Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences & Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Now! 
 Five Keys to Hiring a Good  Emcee Singapore 
 A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? 
What should you look for in a professional host 
 A good emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. 
 A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. 
 A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. 
A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. 
 A good  emcee Singapore is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. 
 A good  emcee Singapore is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” 
A versatile emcee Singapore is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event |  Emcee Singapore
Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event
Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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greenseoservice · 8 years ago
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Singapore Emcee Sharlyn Lim – Bilingual Gala Hosting
Sharlyn is a multi-talented and bilingual Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences & Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Singapore Emcee A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? 
What should you look for in a professional host A good Singapore emcee can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key.
 A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event 
 Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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emceesingapore-blog · 8 years ago
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Emcee Singapore Sharlyn Lim –Media Influencers Event 
 Media Influencers/ Bloggers makeup & skincare workshop with Taiwanese Make Up Guru - Kevin凯文老师 Sharlyn is a multi-talented Singapore Emcee who holds with her a wealth of experience hosting a variety of prestigious events from Fashion & Glamour, Press Conferences& Seminars, Product launches , Roadshows, Award Ceremony, Galas, DND and Corporate events. With her elegant poise and effervescent smile, she is ready to charm the crowd for a mesmerizing evening! Armed with a Mass Communications and Media Management degree, and radio DJ experience, she is able to appropriately use her Radio Voice to connect with all target audience and cleverly weave in clients’ messages seaminglessly. Having studied Higher Chinese in schools, it adds another dimension to her skills as an emcee to dynamically connect with audience from various walks of life with highly specific and accurate choice of communicative words. Hire Emcee Sharlyn Now! Five Keys to Hiring a Good Emcee Singapore A Master of Ceremonies can make or break the occasion. He (or she) is the bridge that delivers the event to the guests and gets the show moving. He is the Jack-of-all-trades—mood setter, cheerleader, joker, stage manager, script director and many more—depending on what the occasion calls for. So, are you ready to find your next Singapore emcee? What should you look for in a professional host A good Emcee Singapore can talk First off, verbal ability (big surprise!). A good emcee knows how to communicate with his audience. It is someone who doesn’t just talk at people, he talks for them. He knows just what to say to crack ‘em up, raise their anticipation and direct their attention. You won’t want someone who drones on and on in a monotone. Needless to say, he must also have a good command of the language, be it English, Chinese or both. Hooray for bilingual emcees. An effective compere is eloquent and speaks the language naturally—without pause or fillers—in a pleasant, well-modulated voice. A good Singapore emcee is engaging Most of the time, people will want someone who’s witty, funny and energetic. He must know how to work the crowd and get them pumped-up because an emcee is not just an announcer, he is an entertainer, mood-gauger and charmer. He understands that although he is essential, he is not the star of the show and his job is to make the audience, speakers and organizer shine. A good Singapore emcee is always prepared You wouldn’t choose to send someone to a bazooka fight with a wooden sword. You’d arm them with bombs, tanks and well, a bazooka. Likewise, you will be looking for an emcee who comes well-prepared, not to do battle but to entertain. He must have his well-oiled artillery of flair and style close at hand. Communication is key. A good emcee knows what questions to ask and prepares his performance accordingly. He cares about his audience and is not inclined to just ‘wing it’. He has studied the event, knows it from top to bottom and is ready to dictate the atmosphere from an attention-grabbing opening to an appropriate closing. A good Singapore emcee is a good manager You must hire someone who manages time wisely and can keep juggling many balls at the same time—figuratively, but literally juggling balls on stage can be entertaining too. He is conscious of the time and even briefs other speakers on their allotted time frame. He can transition from speakers, to winners, to party segments according to schedule with little to no hitches. He is not fazed by unexpected events and even finds something amusing or interesting in them. In addition, he can run the show smoothly and is ever-ready against that dreaded enemy—dead air. A good Singapore emcee is versatile As a good manager, an emcee should be up to any situation. He is composed, can think on his feet and is not easily flustered. An example is one who can comment on what just happened. “The waitress spilled a drink on a guest’s crocodile shoes? Aw, she’s just jealous of his wonderful fashion sense.” Or, “We have a wildlife sympathizer in the house.” A versatile emcee is also one who can be put in any setting and rise above it. He can tailor his style to what you have envisioned and can take a lot of pressure off you, the producer. A party, a corporate event, an awards ceremony—you name it.
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