QUESTIONS & DANCERS

A public forum for International Women’s Day

3pm-5pm
Sunday 5 March 2023
Venue: Studio 1, The 1ncubator, Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre
Free entry, registration online: https://tinyurl.com/questionsdancers
 
Mind if I ask a quick question?
 
What was the best advice you received, when you were starting out in your career? What was the most difficult thing you ever faced, in your dance career? Did you ever want to stop working in dance, and why?
 
In celebration of International Women’s Day, this forum session supports women in the Malaysian contemporary dance community to ask questions, have their voices heard, and their issues addressed.
 
We can’t wait to hear your questions! We have invited three trailblazing leaders in Malaysian dance — Aida Redza, Marion D’Cruz and Choong Wan Chin — to respond, to share their experience, wisdom and perspectives, and to raise their own questions too.
 
Everyone is welcome to join the live session at PJ Performing Arts Centre. The session will also be broadcast online on Facebook live, and questions will be taken from both live and online audiences. Questions will also be generated by the speakers themselves, as well as from online forms publicised before the event.
 
What questions do YOU have?
 

BACKGROUND

Studies show that women generally ask fewer questions in a professional environment than men do. Women are more likely to feel intimidated by figures of authority, or to worry that their own questions are not appropriate, or that they are not clever enough. They are concerned about taking up too much space or slowing down the discussion.
 
This forum session is part of a series produced by MyDance Alliance to acknowledge International Women’s Day. The series addresses ongoing inequalities for women in the dance field, where they are underrepresented in positions of authority as choreographers, artistic directors, and festival directors. This series, which began with the performance platform Protégées at PJPAC in March 2022, seeks to provide positive role models for emerging women leaders and enhance the visibility of women’s contributions to the field.
 
This event is part of the series MyDance@PJPAC, in partnership with Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre. Produced and moderated by Bilqis Hijjas, Secretary, MyDance Alliance.
 

ABOUT THE PANEL

AIDA REDZA is an artist who takes on the role of the penjaga (guardian), with a mission to initiate creative projects that nurture, heal and transform, by bringing her works closer to people to highlight the stories and concerns about the everyday. Based in Penang, Malaysia, Aida is the founder of WindRiver Productions, artistic principal of Studio Pentas and a member of Ombak-Ombak ARTStudio. WindRiver Productions was founded to support her interest in collaborative works with multidisciplinary artists and social activists to express and represent the issues that matter. Aida continues to evolve as a socially-engaged artist committed to creating performances that are inclusive and collaborative, situated between art and the everyday, to raise awareness and advocate for the causes she believes in.
 
MARION F. D’CRUZ, a founding member of Five Arts Centre (est. 1984), graduated with a BA in Performing Arts (1977) and an MA in Dance (1979) from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. She has studied traditional, modern, and contemporary dance in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, London, and New York. One of the pioneers of contemporary dance in Malaysia, her work has gone through many phases – the search for a Malaysian identity in contemporary dance, the socio-political commentary, working with ‘non-performers’, the democratization of the artistic space. She has broken many rules and continues to do so in search of interesting projects that empower performers and audiences alike. More recently, she has been creating unique performance structures that allow artists and non-artists to come into and tell their stories.
 
Marion teaches fulltime in the Dance Faculty of the National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (ASWARA – Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan). She is manager of the Krishen Jit Fund (est. 2006), and continues to produce, perform, and choreograph.
 
CHOONG WAN CHIN is Founder and Artistic Director of KL Dance Works. She co-founded Ballet Theatre Malaysia in September 2020 and was the Artistic Director till December 2022.
 
A graduate of the Shanghai Dance School, she has danced with the Singapore Dance Theatre and Shanghai Ballet Company. Upon receiving her Master Degree of Fine Arts in Dance and Integrated Media at California Institute of the Arts, USA, she joined Ena Ballet Studio, Japan as Resident Choreographer and Principal teacher and co-founded Ena Ballet Studio Company.
 
Since 2010, Wan Chin has been invited to bring her choreographies back to Malaysia. She has staged 10 major productions, full-length ballet repertoires and International Ballet Galas at the Istana Budaya Kuala Lumpur and in 2015 collaborated with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra in creating ‘Carmen in Dance and Paquita Grand pas Classic’.
 
Wan Chin has been invited to guest teach and present her choreographies in USA, Japan, Colombia, Thailand and Singapore.

Beyond Moving with Artisans

“Beyond Moving with Artisans: From Imagination To Creation”  will be holding a 2-week open-studio residency from 16-28 May 2022 at Level 1, 1 Utama E, in association with PJ Performing Arts Centre.

This residency explores traditional occupations which are slowly going extinct, as jobs and skills are being replaced by the use of machines, and the younger generation is unwilling to perpetuate these handcrafted traditions. It continues the project called Moving with Artisans, developed by MyDance committee member Lau Beh Chin, of JinnD Productions.

The residency will include workshops, a one-to-one interaction session, public dialogue and work-in-progress sharing, on 28 May 2022 at Nero Event Space, PJ Performing Arts Centre, 1 Utama E.

Check out our social media platforms – Facebook and Instagram for latest schedule and program updates.

https://facebook.com/MovingwithARTISANS/

https://www.instagram.com/jinnd_productions/

About Moving with Artisans

This project began with the research and performance work ‘Your Memories, Our Identity’ in 2018. This was based on oral history research conducted with five artisans of traditional jobs on the verge of extinction — a rattan weaver, a typist, a coconut shell carver, a traditional coffee master, and a biscuit maker — in the city of Butterworth, Malaysia.

The project continued in 2021 with ‘Moving with Artisans’, an online mixed art presentation which included different dance genres such as Chinese folk dance, K-pop dance, contemporary dance & ballet together with the visual arts, through a collaboration with Haffendi Anuar, a Malaysian visual artist based in London. The 5 units of artists were paired with the 5 artisans from Butterworth. The chemistry and fun connections between the artists, the different art forms with the artisans, and the community, went beyond merely recalling nostalgic memories: it cultivated an appreciation of the skills in traditional arts and crafts in the young artists participating in the project.

The residency at PJPAC is based on the materials and research created during ‘Moving with Artisans’. It focuses on creating and crafting, shifting the exploration from virtual to physical, as well as inviting physical participation and interaction with the public.

Protégées: New Dances by Women Choreographers

New dances by emerging Malaysian women choreographers, in celebration of International Women’s Day!

8:00PM
Sunday 13 March 2022
Nero Event Space, PJPAC, 1 Utama E, Bandar Utama

Entry by RM20 donation at the door

MyDance Alliance supports the creativity, determination and passion of women choreographers. We have invited women leaders from the local dance community to nominate emerging women choreographers to participate in this project.

Our exciting line-up of choreographers:

  • Amellia Feroz, nominated by Suhaili Micheline
  • Gwen Ng, nominated by Joelle Jacinto [could not perform, due to fears of Covid infection]
  • Tan Shioa Por, nominated by Kathyn Tan
  • Michelle Cheah, nominated by Aida Redza
  • Harshini Sukumaran, nominated by Malar Gunaratnam
  • Kym Tan, nominated by Amy Len
  • Winnie Tay, last-minute replacement

Come join us to discover the unique dance visions of these choreographers who are waiting in the wings…

Producer: Bilqis Hijjas

Protégées is part of MyDance@PJPAC, a series of dance events organised by MyDance Alliance, at the new PJ Performing Arts Centre, 1 Utama E. Venue & tech support: PJPAC

Download the program book in PDF format [505KB]