Kit Chan
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Kit Chan is a Singapore
an singer.
ese market with her hit Mandarin album Heartache (心痛) in 1994. She had released an EP "Don't Spoil the Harmony" (不要傷了和氣) the previous year. She is also the ambassador to the Christian relief organization, "World Vision". Fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese, she is the first Singaporean singer to break into the Hong Kong Cantopop market and the Taiwanese Mandopop markets.
Kit was the first local pop singer to have been selected to sing the National Day theme song. In 1998, she was tasked to sing 'Home' during Singapore National Day Parade
. In 2004, she was invited to perform this song again. In 2010, she performed the song during the National Day Parade again. In 2007, Kit sang the theme song 'There's No Place I'd Rather Be' during Singapore's 42nd birthday. This makes Kit the first and only singer to have the honour of performing the National Day Parade theme song three times.
In 2004, Kit announced an indefinite break from the Chinese pop scene, to pursue her own interests.
On 30 June 2007, Kit performed "Live Our Dreams" at the closing ceremony of the 34-year-old National Stadium, Singapore
, making her the last singer to perform at the stadium.
In 2011, a new arrangement of the song 'Home' was launched on Total Defence Day. Kit was the executive producer of the music video. The new arrangement was performed by 39 local singers (including Kit), and accompanied by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
.
, and English
hits on top of her Mandarin albums. She has held lead roles in the Hong Kong
musical Snow.Wolf.Lake
with Jacky Cheung
– both the Cantonese version in 1997 and the Mandarin production in 2005 – followed by The Legend (where she played the late Teresa Teng
), and "Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress
" (where she played the young Empress Dowager Cixi
)– first performed in 2002 as part of the Esplanade's opening programme, and again in 2003. Kit has also played the lead in the Dutch-Hong Kong production of "East Meets West", and the Taiwanese musical "What's Love Got to Do with It?".
In Sep 2006, she reprised her role again in "Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress", as part of a plan to make this musical internationally recognised, in the hope of going on a world tour.
, the sequel to TVB's hit medical drama Healing Hands
, in 2000. She was also the female lead in SPH MediaWorks Channel U
's drama serial Cash is King.
, promoting moral values and a spirit of volunteerism among youths in Singapore, which she served for two years. From 2001 to 2004, she served as a council member with the National Youth Council. Kit was honoured in 2002 by the Commonwealth Youth Programme
Asia Centre with an Award for Excellence in Youth Work.
She is also the ambassador to the Christian relief organization, "World Vision".
In 2007, Kit was appointed to the board of the National Heritage Board
, for a two year period to reach out to Singapore audience and link with the creative industries.
's 2009 Total Defence campaign, 'What Will You Defend?'. The stint lasted 19 months. She left the company after 19 months.
and Lasalle-SIA College of the Arts
. During Kit's six years' hiatus from the music scene from 2004 to 2010, she returned to LaSalle as a mature student. She wrote a thesis on the psychology of performance and graduated with first-class honors.
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...
an singer.
Music
She was a member of the pioneer generation of Singaporean singers to successfully break into the international market, marked in particular by her breakthrough into the competitive and highly critical TaiwanTaiwan
Taiwan , also known, especially in the past, as Formosa , is the largest island of the same-named island group of East Asia in the western Pacific Ocean and located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The island forms over 99% of the current territory of the Republic of China following...
ese market with her hit Mandarin album Heartache (心痛) in 1994. She had released an EP "Don't Spoil the Harmony" (不要傷了和氣) the previous year. She is also the ambassador to the Christian relief organization, "World Vision". Fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese, she is the first Singaporean singer to break into the Hong Kong Cantopop market and the Taiwanese Mandopop markets.
Kit was the first local pop singer to have been selected to sing the National Day theme song. In 1998, she was tasked to sing 'Home' during Singapore National Day Parade
National Day Parade
The Singapore National Day Parade is a national ceremony in Singapore that, as its name implies, includes a parade on Singapore's National Day on August 9, in commemoration of Singapore's independence that is usually held at the Padang , the National Stadium, various decentalized venues all over...
. In 2004, she was invited to perform this song again. In 2010, she performed the song during the National Day Parade again. In 2007, Kit sang the theme song 'There's No Place I'd Rather Be' during Singapore's 42nd birthday. This makes Kit the first and only singer to have the honour of performing the National Day Parade theme song three times.
In 2004, Kit announced an indefinite break from the Chinese pop scene, to pursue her own interests.
On 30 June 2007, Kit performed "Live Our Dreams" at the closing ceremony of the 34-year-old National Stadium, Singapore
National Stadium, Singapore
The Singapore National Stadium was located in Kallang. Opened in July 1973, the National Stadium was officially closed on 30 June 2007 and has demolished to make way for the Singapore Sports Hub and New Singapore National Stadium which is expected to open in 2014.The stadium has played host to...
, making her the last singer to perform at the stadium.
In 2011, a new arrangement of the song 'Home' was launched on Total Defence Day. Kit was the executive producer of the music video. The new arrangement was performed by 39 local singers (including Kit), and accompanied by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra is a 96 members professional symphony orchestra. Its main performing venue is the Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore although it has also toured widely in Asia, Europe and the United States...
.
Musical
Kit has also managed to display her versatility not only in musical expression, but also linguistic and theatrical prowess, with her CantopopCantopop
Cantopop is a colloquialism for "Cantonese popular music". It is sometimes referred to as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong popular music". It is categorized as a subgenre of Chinese popular music within C-pop...
, and English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...
hits on top of her Mandarin albums. She has held lead roles in the Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...
musical Snow.Wolf.Lake
Snow.Wolf.Lake
Snow.Wolf.Lake is Hong Kong's first modern musical. Jacky Cheung, a cantopop artist, was the artistic director of the show. He also played the leading character of the musical. The show time of the whole musical lasts for about three hours. Snow. Wolf.Lake has two different versions; one in...
with Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor. The Chinese language media refers to him, Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau and Leon Lai as the Cantopop Four Heavenly Kings , with more than 60 million records sold as of 2000....
– both the Cantonese version in 1997 and the Mandarin production in 2005 – followed by The Legend (where she played the late Teresa Teng
Teresa Teng
Teresa Teng , was an immensely popular and influential Chinese pop singer from Taiwan. Teresa Teng's voice and songs are instantly recognized throughout East Asia and in areas with large Asian populations...
), and "Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress
Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress
Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress is a Singapore Musical that tells the story of China's Legendary Empress Dowager Cixi. It was staged by the Singapore Repertory Theatre originally on 17-19 October 2002 at the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, as part of its opening festival, and back again in...
" (where she played the young Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi
Empress Dowager Cixi1 , of the Manchu Yehenara clan, was a powerful and charismatic figure who became the de facto ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China for 47 years from 1861 to her death in 1908....
)– first performed in 2002 as part of the Esplanade's opening programme, and again in 2003. Kit has also played the lead in the Dutch-Hong Kong production of "East Meets West", and the Taiwanese musical "What's Love Got to Do with It?".
In Sep 2006, she reprised her role again in "Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress", as part of a plan to make this musical internationally recognised, in the hope of going on a world tour.
Acting
Kit has also been involved in television dramas, being a member of the cast of Healing Hands IIHealing Hands II
After the success of the Hong Kong TV drama Healing Hands, Hong Kong's Television Broadcast Company, TVB filmed the second installment Healing Hands II in 2000. Following the HH1 storyline, Paul 's girlfriend Jackie finally awakes after two years in a coma...
, the sequel to TVB's hit medical drama Healing Hands
Healing Hands
Healing Hands is a 1998 Hong Kong medical drama series that ran on TVB Jade. It focuses on the lives and loves of the doctors and nurses at the fictional Yan Oi Hospital in Hong Kong. It is noted for its realism in depicting medical situations, thanks to the help of the Hong Kong Hospital...
, in 2000. She was also the female lead in SPH MediaWorks Channel U
SPH MediaWorks Channel U
SPH MediaWorks Channel U as called name Channel U was defunct Chinese language television channel in Singapore which began broadcasts on 6 May 2001...
's drama serial Cash is King.
Writing
Kit has also dabbled in writing, having published a collection of her English poems (Cork out of my Head) in 2000 in Taiwan, I Write a Page in 2000 in Singapore, as well as a fiction book (together with friend Siew Fern Yong) called Cathy and Jodie: The Princess and the Flea.Business
Kit is also a budding entrepreneur, having invested in boutiques in Singapore, namely Flowers in the Attic and Roses in the Loft.Community
In 1998, Kit was appointed as the first National Youth Ambassador for Singapore's National Youth CouncilNational Youth Council
National Youth Council may refer to:* National Youth Council of Ireland, a representative body for Irish youth organisations* National Youth Council of Singapore, a division of the People's Association...
, promoting moral values and a spirit of volunteerism among youths in Singapore, which she served for two years. From 2001 to 2004, she served as a council member with the National Youth Council. Kit was honoured in 2002 by the Commonwealth Youth Programme
Commonwealth Youth Programme
The Commonwealth Youth Programme, also known as CYP, is an international development agency working with young people between the ages of 15 and 29. Part of the Commonwealth Secretariat, CYP is active in the Commonwealth's 54 member countries...
Asia Centre with an Award for Excellence in Youth Work.
She is also the ambassador to the Christian relief organization, "World Vision".
In 2007, Kit was appointed to the board of the National Heritage Board
National Heritage Board (Singapore)
The National Heritage Board is a statutory board of the Singapore Government, under the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts ....
, for a two year period to reach out to Singapore audience and link with the creative industries.
Public Relations
In 2007, she joined a Public Relations firm, Hill & Knowlton, to work as a campaign specialist. She worked on the Ministry of DefenceMinistry of Defence (Singapore)
The Ministry of Defence is a ministry of the Government of Singapore entrusted with overseeing the national defence needs of the Republic of Singapore. It is the headquarters of the Singapore Armed Forces...
's 2009 Total Defence campaign, 'What Will You Defend?'. The stint lasted 19 months. She left the company after 19 months.
Education
Kit studied in Raffles Girls' School, Raffles Junior CollegeRaffles Junior College
Raffles Institution offers the Raffles Programme at Year 5 and 6 . It is located in Bishan beside the Year 1-4 school campus of Raffles Institution. The Principal is Mrs Lim Lai Cheng...
and Lasalle-SIA College of the Arts
LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts
The LASALLE College of the Arts , formerly LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, is an arts educational institution in Singapore. It was founded in 1984 by De La Salle brother, Brother Joseph McNally. Currently, LASALLE has design, fine arts, integrated arts, media arts and performing arts faculties...
. During Kit's six years' hiatus from the music scene from 2004 to 2010, she returned to LaSalle as a mature student. She wrote a thesis on the psychology of performance and graduated with first-class honors.
Personal life
Kit has three sisters and grew up on Trengganu Street in Chinatown. Kit has a long-time banker boyfriend.Discography
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November 1994 |
Heartache (Kit Chan album) Heartache is Singaporean singer Kit Chan's first album in Taiwan. It consists of 10 tracks, of which six are from her debut album, Do Not Destroy The Harmony.-Track listing:... 心痛 |
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28 September 2003 |
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25 January 2011 |
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15 October 2011 |
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Awards
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