Cultivating the Future Generation of Chinese Musicians in Singapore with the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship

Cultivating the Future Generation of Chinese Musicians in Singapore with the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship

SINGAPORE – The Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship that has helped young talents from less-privileged backgrounds fulfil their dreams of pursuing their passion for Chinese music is now open for applications until 28 February 2021. This two-year scholarship, initiated by Mapletree Investments (“Mapletree”) and The TENG Company (“TENG”) in 2018, funds and provides passionate youths with a holistic programme to learn and develop in Chinese instrumental music.

Delivered through TENG’s education arm, The TENG Academy, robust one to one classes, mentorships and performance opportunities are provided to ensure a well-rounded and effective curriculum. The journey of music education can be costly and may often be hindered by a student’s financial circumstance. This scholarship programme seeks to make it more accessible for these individuals. There are four placements being offered this year.

“As a long-standing patron of the arts, Mapletree is glad to support the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship for the fourth consecutive year. The scholarship has continued to provide an enriching platform for youth passionate in Chinese instrumental music to further their musical journey. We look forward to welcoming the new batch of scholars and celebrating their progress together,” said Mr Edmund Cheng, Mapletree’s Chairman.

“In TENG, we  believe that music is for everyone and nobody should be deprived of the opportunity to learn an instrument. Through the scholarship, we hope that we can nurture the future generation of Chinese musicians in Singapore and that they can in return contribute to the very same ecosystem that we all belong to,” said Mr Yang Jiwei, Executive Director of TENG.

“This scholarship has helped to refine my skills, express myself more articulately through music and inculcated self-discipline. The goal of doing one’s best to live up to the score’s name drives me to constantly improve and be more self-aware when approaching the piece,” said Seetoh Yoke Cheong, one of the current Mapletree-TENG Academy scholars.

Besides covering instrumental lesson fees, the scholarship also funds course material and examination fees. Once applications close on 28 February 2021, potential candidates will be notified of their interview and audition date by 10 March 2021. 

To date, 14 recipients have benefitted from the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship.

More information about the Mapletree-TENG Academy Scholarship is available at: http://thetengacademy.com/programmes/scholarship2021

Media Contacts

Mapletree

Grace Sung

Senior Executive, Corporate Communications

Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd

Tel: +65 6804 8474

Email: grace.sung@mapletree.com.sg

The TENG Company

Benedict Quek

Associate Trainee (Marketing & Development)

The TENG Company

Tel: +65 6970 0771

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.