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Nanzinc
10 March 2010
Chow Keat Yeng, or Keat for short, is a two-timer. By day, she works hard at her marketing job. By night (and weekends), this energetic 30-year-old hangs up her power suit and slips into the role of Principal of Artistic Expressions, a speech-and-drama school, of which she is the owner Nanz Inc gets in on the act with this superwoman.
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Sunday Plus!
8 February 2009
The doors opened to a queue of eager parents who were armed with cameras. They wanted to capture the proud moments of their little ones reciting poetry and acting in a play
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Sunday Plus!
December 2006
In the last instalment of this series on people who have the guts to fulfil their aspirations, we talk to Chow Keat Yeng, who juggles a full-time job with her love for teaching speech and drama.
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TODAY
May 2006 The many hats and masks that adorn her studio wall are an apt metaphor for Chow Keat Yeng, or Miss Keat, as her students call her. By day, the 25-year-old is a public relations account executive; by night; she's a Masters student in mass communications, or drama school principal – depending on which evening it is.
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Kool Kidz Magazine
February 2005 With the variety of enrichment centres available in Singapore, choosing an enrichment programme has become an even more important decision for parents. Fortunately, Artistic Expressions offers students and their parents a chance to explore the options available that are packaged for students aged five to young adults. No matter what the decision “...their selection of creative and enriched programmes are designed for fun and delight,” says Ms Chow Keat Yeng, Principal of Artistic Expressions.
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CLEO
October 2004
“My day begins with teaching young children (five-year-olds, to be exact) in the morning, followed by teenagers (senior students between the ages of 14 and 17) in the afternoons. I start at 10am and end at 6pm, with only an hour lunch break in between. Click to view full article. |
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