Quest International University (QIU)’s Faculty of Social Sciences proudly brings to you our inaugural event ‘Festival of Creativity (FoC)’. FoC is a celebration of the spirit of creativity and diversity that resides within all of us.
This event will feature a variety of activities such as performances, forums and workshops by industry experts, games as well as performing arts, photojournalism and digital storytelling competitions for the secondary school students.
Programme of the Day
9.00 am - 10.30 am
Opening
Let’s Spark Creative Ideas!
The Festival of Creativity is a way for us to connect and spread positive vibes and creative energies to nurture future minds and ignite hidden talents. The programme kick starts with a lively chat with our special guests, Mr Rubin Khoo, Ms Anna Karina and Zhafvlog who will share their experiences on channeling their creativity in their respective pursuits. Stay on as well for special performances by QIU students who will wow you with their acts and talents.
10.30 am - 1.00 pm
Concurrent programmes

“All the world’s a stage - William Shakespeare (1564-1616)”
Performing is a timeless art which has, is and always will be used as a medium to express oneself. Don’t miss out on the chance to learn from highly trained and skilled actors who will share tips and tricks to be an Oscar-worthy winner. Furthermore, you have the chance to share what quality education means to you and how education can open up new opportunities for a brighter future and a better Malaysia.

“A picture is worth a thousand words - Fred R. Barnard (1927)”
Whether you are a “1 shot, 1 photo” kind of person or you prefer waiting for the perfect picture-worthy moment, photography gives us the power to capture important and memorable moments. Come join our photojournalism session to learn from experts out in the field documenting the world around us and share with us your appreciation of our front-liners who battle COVID-19 on a daily basis.

“Like music and dance, story is kinetic - Robert McKee (2021)”
In conjunction with Malaysia Day, we want to hear your own personal stories of what makes Malaysians unique - maybe it’s our diversity or it could even be our favourite kacang putih uncle. Join us for an insightful session on the art of digital storytelling with professional storytellers and learn how to craft your very own story to inspire and teach others.

“The pendulum of the mind oscillates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong - Carl Jung (1875-1961)”
Have you ever felt that you are not as good as others say you are? Or maybe you just “got lucky”? Drop by our Hoodwink! session for a talk by licensed psychologists who will guide you in recognising and dealing with Impostor Syndrome and how to achieve a better outlook of yourself. Also, we will have an array of games like ‘Split or Steal” and “Iowa Gambling Task” to test your mental powers!