Dancing and family were the two great loves of Mr Low, who passed away unexpectedly on May 8 at the age of 82. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
They also dedicated themselves to sharing the art of ballroom dancing to their fellow Singaporeans, and to growing the local dance scene. I wanted to complete the dance for him," she said. Mrs Low, 67, told The Straits Times that the Cha Cha had special significance because her husband had been a household name in the 1970s' as the King of Rock N' Roll and Cha Cha.
So when ballroom dancing legend Sunny Low passed away, they did something rarely seen at a funeral — they danced their hearts out. The spontaneous cha cha ...
Watch the full video here: On the last day, his family and students decided to pay tribute to him in the perfect way — a spontaneous round of a dance called the “Chilly Cha Cha”, reported ST. He and his wife – Ms Aleena Tan, also a dancer – established the Sunny Low Dance Studio in 1986, and founded the Singapore Ballroom Dance Teachers Association. Mr Low started dancing at the tender age of 14, possibly inspired by his father, who ran a dance studio in Outram. We think it’s a fitting tribute to the ballroom dancing legend who delighted many with his moves. When a legend passes away, those who knew would want to pay fitting tribute to his life and legacy.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Three days before ballroom dancing veteran Sunny Low died on Sunday (May 8), the 82-year-old was teaching a ...
As a father to his three children, Melvyn, Kelvyn and Jovyn, he was a friend and mentor. In their teenage years, Low patiently attempted to teach his friend, who over time picked up bits and pieces of dance. "As a husband, he was a perfectionist and made sure things ran smoothly at home.