Big Dreams in Young Hands – Talented Youths Awarded Opportunity to Further Their Passion in the Arts

Big Dreams in Young Hands – Talented Youths Awarded Opportunity to Further Their Passion in the Arts

  • Welcoming the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholars of 2021

SINGAPORE – Four youths will advance their musical education journey with the support of Mapletree Investments (“Mapletree” or “the Group”) and The TENG Academy (“TENG”). Aspiring musicians Jadelynn Soh En Xuan, Ang De Jin, Teressa Teo and Ryan Lim Ming Zheng are the proud recipients of the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship 2021. The scholarship which is in its fourth year, provides individuals aged 21 and below who are passionate in Chinese music with S$10,000 each for a 2-year tenure.

From left to right: Jadelynn Soh, Ang De Jin, Ryan Lim, Teressa Teo

The scholarship programme sets the stage for talented youths to pursue a musical education  that may otherwise have been limited by their financial circumstances1. By providing a holistic support system beyond monetary value, the scholarship offers performance opportunities and taps on TENG’s network to ensure a well-rounded experience for the scholars.

“Since the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship started in 2018, the number of applicants has grown more than twofold. We see this interest as an encouraging sign for the continuation of Chinese music in Singapore, and Mapletree is glad to play a role in supporting the education and journey of our young local musicians.” said Mr Wan Kwong Weng, Group Chief Corporate Officer, Mapletree. 

“I want not just fellow Singaporeans but also other people to realise that Chinese music is just as nice as Western classical. When I grow up, I want to see more and more people appreciating Chinese music. That’s my ultimate goal.” said Teressa Teo, age 13, from Nanyang Girls’ High School.

“This scholarship has not only helped our scholars continue their passion for their Chinese music learning journey but we have also guided them holistically through our tracked programs such as progress checks and training them for music competitions and grading examinations.” said Nancy Ong, Head of Outreach at TENG. 

A total of 17 applicants were shortlisted for the auditions held on 20 March 2021. 

For more information about The TENG Company and its initiatives, visit thetengcompany.com

1 Eligibility criteria includes Per Capita Income for each family/household of S$2,000 or lower.

Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholars

2021

NameAgeInstrumentSchool
Teressa Teo13ErhuNanyang Girls High School
Jadelynn Soh En Xuan14GuzhengNan Hua High School
Ang De Jin17RuanAnglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
Ryan Lim Ming Zheng19ErhuTemasek Polytechnic

2020

NameAgeInstrumentSchool
Ee Anzhi9DiziPoi Ching School
Hong Xin Ying Athena11GuzhengTao Nan School
Seetoh Yoke Cheong14GuzhengMaris Stella High School
Tan Jiale15PercussionWoodgrove Secondary School
Cheng Yu Xuan16PercussionSwiss Cottage Secondary School
Kee Teng Hwee20GuzhengITE College West

2019

NameAgeInstrumentSchool
Leow Hua Xi8PipaPunggol Primary School
Fong Yu Jie10GuzhengMaha Bodhi School
Brian Chow Joon Hong12ErhuRadin Mas Primary School
Ryan Lim Ming Zheng17ErhuTemasek Polytechnic

2018

NameAgeInstrumentSchool
Chua Yee Ting12GuzhengQifa Primary School
Lu Jietao17ErhuVictoria School
Chan Keng Sing18ErhuTemasek Polytechnic
Kee Teng Hwee18GuzhengITE College West

Media Contacts

Mapletree

Grace Sung

Senior Executive, Corporate Communications

Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd

Tel: +65 6804 8474/+65 9199 2206

Email: grace.sung@mapletree.com.sg

The TENG Company

Benedict Quek

Associate Trainee (Marketing & Development)

The TENG Company

Tel: +65 6970 0771/+65 8389 1340

Email: marketing@thetengcompany.com

For more information please visit www.mapletree.com.sg

About The TENG Company

The TENG Company is a leading not-for-profit Singaporean music charity that harnesses the power of music for the greater good. TENG reimagines the possibilities of music, innovates within tradition, enriches the lives of the vulnerable and empowers lifelong learning. The Chinese character 鼟 (pronounced ‘tēng’) is an ancient representation for the sound of the drum, symbolising our aspirations to bring cultures together and to foster social cohesion. Through innovation and creativity, we strive to transform the conventional notions of music from our Chinese heritage and expand the boundaries of this art form beyond its traditional roots. Our three core pillars of Artistic Innovation, Industry Empowerment and Social Impact aspire to use music as a force for good and to empower future generations of musicians in and beyond Singapore.