Southeast Asian Choreolab 2024

Project Format

14 selected choreographers lived, worked and explored their artistic practice together, with guidance from our international facilitator, Taiwanese choreographer Hsiao-Mei Ho, from 15 to 28 July 2024.

The program consisted of 10 work days with 2 days of excursions to arts spaces in George Town, Penang. Work days took place in Hin Bus Depot, a contemporary arts space in George Town, and consisted of sessions exploring choreographic methods, analysis and movement techniques led by Hsaio-Mei Ho and the participants themselves. Other activities included live performance viewing, informal socialising and discussions, and networking events.

The program concluded on 27 July with 2 studio showings of works developed during the Choreolab, sharing the creative process and artistic development with the audience. These studio showings were part of the performance program of George Town Festival.

About the Facilitator

Ho Hsiao-Mei is the artistic director and founder of MeimageDance, the recipient of the 19th National Award for Arts, professor and dean of the Dance School of the Taipei National University of the Arts and the curriculum consultant of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s studio. A world-renowned dancer and choreographer who has performed in Taiwan, Beijing, United States, South Korea, Hong Kong and more, she is known for creating strong and unique visual effects on stage to depict humanity’s inner thoughts in our modern society.

Choreolab Participants

Sreynoch Khun, Cambodia
Ny Lai, Cambodia
Silibangon Vongsa, Laos
Trần Minh Hải, Vietnam
Byutii Balaga, Philippines
Gerardo Hechanova, Philippines
Wayla Vawynn, Thailand
Puri Senja, Indonesia
Pebri Irawan, Indonesia
Syarifuddin Sahari, Singapore
Sonia Kwek, Singapore
Ethel Deidre Daniel, Malaysia
Lenzo Lim, Malaysia
Zulkarnain Zuber, Malaysia
Chan Kar Kah, Malaysia

Call for Applications

The participants of the Southeast Asian Choreolab 2024 were selected through an open call process. Below are the documents which were included in the open call.

Logos of partners and sponsors. A project of George Town Festival, Penang, Malaysia. Produced by MyDance Alliance. Supported by Ministry of Culture, Republic of China (Taiwan), Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia, The Actors Studio Foundation, and Rimbun Dahan.

2024 International Young Choreographer’s Project (IYCP)

A choreographic opportunity for emerging Malaysian choreographers in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in July 2024.

Three to four choreographers from the Asia-Pacific region will be selected to participate in this project in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. MyDance Alliance will nominate ONE potential participant from Malaysia, to be considered by project organisers Tso’s Dance Association, Taiwan.

The project is located in the city of Kaohsiung, in southern Taiwan. Tentative dates for the 2024 event are from 1-19 July, with two performances taking place on the main stage of the theatre on Tsoying High School campus on 20-21 July.

This project is supported by the National Culture and Arts Foundation, Bureau Culture Affairs of Kaohsiung City Government, and the Chin-Lin Foundation for Culture and Arts in Taiwan.

The project will provide housing, local transportation, dancers, studios, publicity, production and office assistance, and an honorarium of US$800 to the selected applicants. MyDance Alliance will provide airfare assistance.

The selected choreographers will be required to stage a new short work on Taiwanese dancers during the 3-week project. The Taiwanese dancers will be auditioned and selected by the project. It is recommended that only young choreographers who feel they can meet the challenges of producing a work under unfamiliar circumstances and with unfamiliar dancers should apply.

To apply to this opportunity, please submit the completed application form by email to contact@mydancealliance.org by 31 November 2023.

Download the application form here: Word Doc (41kb)

Malaysian applicants will be informed of the results in January 2024. Successful Malaysian applicants will be required to become a MyDance member before their application is sent to Taiwan. Final selections will be announced by Tso’s Dance Association in Taiwan in February 2024.

Following the project, Malaysian participants are required to submit a short video essay/reel documenting their experience in Taiwan, to be shared on MyDance Alliance social media.

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.

Dancebox Festival, 11-14 April 2019

Let’s celebrate our birthdays together!

18 years ago Dancebox was born, as a partnership between The Actors Studio and MyDance Alliance. In conjunction with The Actors Studio’s 30th anniversary, we celebrate the coming-of-age of Dancebox with four programs of short dance works, showcasing the beauty and diversity of dance in Malaysia:

Programme A – Classic Restages: A look back at a few major works which have shaped Malaysian dance history.
Programme B – Dancebox Restages: By popular demand, some of the works that have rocked the Dancebox stage.
Programme C – Dance in the Community: Dance is everywhere and everyone can do it!
Programme D – New Dances/New Faces : The winning Dancebox formula, presenting the untried and untested.

See full program information below…

Show Details

Produced in partnership by MyDance Alliance and The Actors Studio

Date & Time:

Programme A – 11th April @ 8:30pm, 13th April @ 3pm
Programme B – 12th April @ 8:30pm, 14th April @ 3pm
Programme C – 13th April @ 8:30pm
Programme D – 14th April @ 8:30pm

Venue: Pentas 2, klpac

Tickets

Programme A or B: RM40 (Normal), RM30 (Student, Disabled, TAS Card and MyDance members)
Programme C or D: RM30 (Normal), RM20 (Student, Disabled, TAS Card and MyDance members)

Promotion (Only available at klpac box office @ 03 4047 9000):
Package Price: Programme A+B+C+D: RM120 (Normal), RM80 (Student, Disabled, TAS Card and MyDance members)
Package: Buy 8, Get 1 Free (Per show basis, no mixing of show, can either be normal or concession price)

**All tickets are inclusive of RM 3 ticket handling fee.

Tickets were available to purchase online via ProTicket Malaysia.

Full Program

PROGRAM A: CLASSIC RESTAGES

11th April @ 8:30pm, 13th April @ 3pm
Iconic works from the history of Malaysian dance
++ Repertoire of Kumpulan Budaya Negara, 1970s, presented by KESUMA, Cultural Centre, University of Malaya
++ “Four Seasons” by KL Dance Theatre, presented by Federal Academy of Ballet
++ Contemporary tari piring in the work “Atur”, choreographed by Suhaimi Magi
++ “AWAS!” (excerpt), choreographed by Joseph Gonzales, presented by Fakulti Tari ASWARA
++ “Nasi Putih”, choreographed by A. Aris A. Kadir, presented by Fakulti Tari ASWARA
++ “Flow”, choreographed by Aman Yap Choong Boon, performed by Kenny Leow Thiam Aik of Dua Space Dance Theatre
++ “No Exit”, choreographed by Amy Len, presented by Kwang Tung Dance Company

PROGRAM B: DANCEBOX RESTAGES

12th April @ 8:30pm, 14th April @ 3pm
Popular contemporary works from past Dancebox editions:
++ Works by former LAPAR Lab, choreographed by Leng Poh Gee & dancers
++ “Initiate” by Suhaili Micheline
++ “The Art of Falling” by Hwa Wei-An
++ “M2M” by Murni Omar
++ “Memento Mori” (excerpt) by Lu Witchin
++ “Munajat Batari” by Alla Azura Abal Abas

PROGRAM C: DANCE IN THE COMMUNITY

13th April @ 8:30pm
Every body can dance! A rainbow of rhythms:
++ Classical & popular Indian dances, presented by Temple of Fine Arts
++ Malay folk dance, presented by Nyala Dance Theatre
++ Classical Chinese dance, presented by Han Fong Dance Troupe
++ Solo by Low Mee Li of Beautiful Gate
++ Latin dance by the golden aged dancers of Mdancetoo
++ New Chinese dance creation, presented by Wuxu Dance Troupe
… and other special guests!

PROGRAM D: NEW DANCES/NEW FACES

14th April @ 8:30pm
New contemporary dance works:
++ “Fit Us Out” choreographed by JS Wong, performed by Tan Bee Hung & Lee Ren Xin
++ “Neptune”, a new group work by Sharm Noh
++ “And So It Begins…” choreographed by Ng Xinying, performed by Muhammad Nur Azammudin bin Tumiran & Fatin Nadhirah binti Rahmat
++ “sense”, choreographed by Kishore Kumar, performed by Lim Pei Ern & Azmie Zainal Abdden
++ “Nocturnal Expeditions”, solo by Ealbie Breandant Albinus
++ “Anak Angkat” choreographed by Mohd Nuriqram, performed by Syamil bin Norzalahuddin
++ “I Have To Do This”, solo by Winnie Tay Yi Xuan

MyDance Alliance Small Grants for Malaysian Dance

“Langgar”, choreographed by Sharm Noh, performed in Dancebox May 2018, at Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. Photo: Huneid Tyeb

Hands up who needs a little bit of funding for a Malaysian dance project!

You’ve come to the right place.

Update, May 2019: Grant applications are currently OPEN for projects in 2019.

The Small Grants Programme is an effort by MyDance Alliance to provide quick-response small grants of RM500 up to RM1500, to support and promote dance in Malaysia.

Criteria

Malaysian dance makers who are resident in Malaysia and who are current MyDance Alliance members are invited to apply for grants from RM500 to RM1500 to support:

  1. Dance projects in Malaysia, including workshops, performances, artistic development, advocacy, research and audience education events, that support and promote dance in Malaysia, and are open to the public or to MyDance Alliance members; OR
  2. Airfare for local dance practitioners to attend international performance and professional development opportunities.

Please note that commercial/CARMA dance activities will not be considered.

Applications

To apply, email the following material to contact@mydancealliance.org with SMALL
GRANT APPLICATION: <NAME OF YOUR PROJECT> in the subject line:

  1. Bio of applicant (250 words max)
  2. Names, titles, and contact details of 2 referees. [No need to provide reference letters. Please note that the MyDance committee may contact your referees; please inform your referees to expect our call.]
  3. Proposal (250 words max) – What, when, where, how, why are you going to do? How will this benefit you and your dance practice? How will this benefit the Malaysian dance community?
  4. How much money are you requesting? What will the grant money be used for? (i.e. Requesting RM1500, to help cover cost of RM5000 airline ticket, OR RM500 to pay for 2 nights of accommodation for Penang dancers performing in KL.)

For more info about applications, and terms and conditions, see: Small Grant Guidelines 2019

FAQs for the AGM

The MyDance Alliance Annual General Meeting is coming up! Do you have questions?

Yes, I have questions! How is the committee chosen?

During the Annual General Meeting, current MyDance members vote for the new committee, from the list of nominees. One ordinary member has one vote. One organisational member has one vote. Student members are not entitled to vote. The winners are chosen by a simple majority, using a secret ballot.

Who is on the list of nominees?

The list of nominees is compiled before the meeting. People can be nominated for a particular position in the committee (i.e. President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer) or just for a general committee position.

How can I add someone to the list of nominees?

You can nominate yourself to the list, or you can nominate someone else. (Please get that person’s consent before you nominate them; please do not nominate people who are not willing to be committee members, as it’s a waste of everyone’s time.)

Nominees must be Malaysian citizens (unless you get a special release) and must be members of MyDance Alliance. Student members are not eligible. To become a member, see here. You can also renew your membership at the AGM.

To nominate someone to the list, fill out this form and return it by email to contact@mydancealliance.org, by 5 May.

[Tip: you don’t need to fill out the whole form. Just make nominations for the person you want. For example, if you want to nominate Ms Tan to the post of Treasurer, put Ms Tan’s name next to Treasurer, and submit the form (don’t forget the two signatures). You don’t need to nominate someone for the other posts of President, Vice President, etc…]

I’m interested to be a MyDance committee member. But what do committee members do?

The 10-person committee decides the directions and organizes the activities of the organization (other members can also organize activities!)

The committee is a group of volunteers — they do not get paid for their work. So they cannot be forced to do any work. However, committee members should think of their responsibilities as the following:

  1. To respond to occasional emails and Whatsapp messages from the President and other committee members requesting information or feedback. This includes voting for Small Grant applications.
  2. To organize one project for MyDance once a year.
  3. To help out with other MyDance projects, if they can.
  4. To represent a part of the dance community to MyDance Alliance, and vice versa.

I can answer emails and Whatsapp messages, but my schedule is crazy, so I can’t come to meetings. Can I still be a committee member?

Yes, you can! The committee hardly ever meets physically. Most of our business is conducted through electronic means: either email or Whatsapp.

What kind of project for MyDance does a committee member need to do?

The project can be small or large. It can consist of a performance platform, workshop, talk, forum, publication or other activity. It should:

  1. provide a service to the larger dance community (i.e. not just for you, as a dance artist)
  2. be a volunteer project. It should not make money for the organizing committee member. It can raise funds for MyDance, but this is optional.
  3. be branded as a MyDance project. It can also be carried out in partnership with other organizations.

Examples of previous MyDance projects which have been spearheaded by MyDance committee members are Dancebox, Dancing in Place: City Site, the online magazine Langkah, Kongsi-kongsi discussion sessions, and workshops by visiting choreographers (for workshops, in general, the artist giving the workshop, if not the committee member, gets 60% of proceeds, the venue gets 15% and MyDance gets 15%).

As a committee member, how can I help out with other MyDance projects?

Committee members need each others’ help to run projects! There are lots of ways you can help out, by being stage manager or front of house manager for performances, by helping with promotion of events, or by helping to proofread publications.

As a committee member, how do I represent my part of the dance community to MyDance?

MyDance Alliance attempts to build bridges between different parts of the dance community. Depending on who else is on the committee, you may find yourself representing a particular school, dance company, ethnicity or language group, or type of dance (i.e. ASWARA, Kwang Tung Dance Company, Indians or Tamil-speakers, ballroom dance).

This means that during discussions you should remember that you are representing a group that is bigger than yourself. The choices that you make should reflect the needs and perspectives of your group, as well as your own opinions.

You should also inform the committee about news, activities and projects from your particular group — and vice versa! So make sure you inform your group about activities that MyDance is running, and encouraging your group to participate and take up opportunities.

I think I want to be Treasurer. What do the particular officers in the MyDance committee have to do?

The officers have extra responsibilities:

  • President: Coordinates the entire organisation, takes responsibility for the organisation, and provides leadership; signs cheques.
  • Vice President: Substitutes for the president when the president is absent, advises the president, provides leadership; signs cheques.
  • Secretary: Takes minutes during the Annual General Meeting, submits documentation to the Registrar of Societies, checks the MyDance post box regularly; signs cheques.
  • Treasurer: Receives bank statements, keeps the organisation’s accounts, provides updates from the accounts where necessary for Small Grant considerations, etc, prepares and signs cheques.
  • Media & Publications Officer (this role does not need to be filled, and may be empty): Communicates about MyDance activities to the media, coordinates publications.

In addition to the officers, there are 5 (or 6, if not M&P Officer) ordinary committee members. They have no extra responsibilities.

Okay, I’m ready to nominate myself to be a committee member! What do I need to do?

Great! Make sure you have completed the nomination process (send in the form).

If there is a vote on meeting day (if there are only 10 nominations, then there may be no vote), all the candidates should give a brief presentation to the attending members:

  • Introduction to self, including own biography in the dance community, and what part of the community they will be representing.
  • If current committee member seeking re-election, present what you have done for MyDance since the last AGM.
  • Propose an idea or two for your future projects for MyDance.
  • Anything else you would like to add, to help the members consider you as a fit candidate.

I have other questions which aren’t answered here.

Sorry about that, but we’d love to hear from you! Please email any questions to contact@mydancealliance.org or Whatsapp the President at +6017 310 3769.

11th Annual General Meeting

[Minutes of this meeting can be read here: MyDance AGM Minutes 2018]

The 11th Annual General Meeting of the society was held as follows:

Time: 3pm-5:30pm

Date: Sunday 6 May 2018

Venue: Aurora School of Dance, Studio no. 19-3, 3rd Floor, Jalan PJU 5/9, Dataran Sunway, Kota Damansara 47810.

Refreshments provided

Committee

The committee voted in to serve from 2018 to 2020 are as follows:

Office Bearers

Bilqis Hijjas (President)
Wong Jyh Shyong (Vice-President)
Tan Bee Hung (Secretary)
Joyce Chan (Treasurer)
Dalila Samad (Publications/Media Officer)

Ordinary Committee Members

Leng Poh Gee
Rithaudin Abdul Kadir
Faillul Adam
Chai Vivan
Lau Beh Chin

WDA Network Representatives

Nurulakmal Abdul Wahid (Education & Training)
Lau Beh Chin (Support & Development)

Announcement of the AGM

RSVP

Please confirm your attendance and propose any other agenda items at the AGM via email to the President at contact@mydancealliance.org or +6017 310 3769.

Quorum at the AGM has been set at 20 voting members whose annual subscriptions are paid up and who are personally present. Membership can be renewed at the AGM. If no quorum is reached after 30 minutes of the appointed time, the meeting will be adjourned.

Elections for MyDance Committee

Elections for the MyDance Committee 2018-2020 will take place at the AGM. Paid-up non-student members of MyDance Alliance are entitled to vote at the election. Ordinary members and organisational members each have one ballot in the election. Membership can be renewed at the AGM before the election.

Nominations

All nominations will be put to the vote of MyDance Alliance members who attend the AGM. Nominees are encouraged to attend the AGM, but names of nominees who cannot attend the AGM can also be submitted for election.

If you wish to nominate anyone for a position on the committee of MyDance Alliance please fill out the Nomination Form [.doc]

The Nomination Form should be returned by 1 May 2018 to contact@mydancealliance.org.

Accounts

The accounts for the years 2014, 2015 and 2016 have been approved by our external auditor.

PDF copies of our audited accounts are available to download:

Meeting Agenda

  1. Receive and, if approved, pass the minutes of the 10th AGM (2014).
  2. Receive and, if approved, pass the financial reports for the years ending 31st December 2016.
  3. Nominate an auditor.
  4. Reports from various committee members and network heads.
  5. Election of new executive committee 2018-2020
    1. President
    2. Vice President
    3. Secretary
    4. Treasurer
    5. Publications/Media Officer
    6. FIVE ordinary committee members
  6. Appoint network heads
  7. Other matters
    1. Introduction to World Dance Alliance & upcoming WDA events
  8. Adjourn.

 

(Time)(Place)(Body): a site-specific dance workshop with San Francisco-based performer Daniel Bear Davis

Join us for a week long excavation of image and movement in time, place and body. We will engage various approaches to body-based performance in relation to site and context. We will compose, de-compose, and re-compose an ever shifting relation to self, other, and environment.
This interdisciplinary performance workshop will combine movement training based in Axis-Syllabus, contact improvisation, butoh and other somatic awareness approaches with compositional tools from Viewpoints, Moment Work, and Performance Collage to create original choreographed and improvised performances in relation to site. The beautiful artist residency center, Rimbun Dahan, offers countless natural and cultivated environments to frame, support, complicate, and shape our work.
The workshop will end with an informal public showing of solo and group material we would have created over the course of the week.
All levels are welcomed – contact dancers, contemporary dancers, performance artists or dancers interested in site-specific, interdisciplinary or installation work.
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Dates: 19 January to 24 January 2016
Times: 10 am to 6 pm daily
Venue: Rimbun Dahan, Kuang, Malaysia
Early bird fees (if payment made by 21 December, 2015)
Malaysian* participants (with accommodation): RM450
Malaysian* participants (without accommodation): RM350
Non-Malaysian participants (includes accommodation): RM700
Regular fees
Malaysian* participants (with accommodation): RM550
Malaysian* participants (without accommodation): RM450
Non-Malaysian participants (includes accommodation): RM850
Special offer for MyDance members
The first five MyDance members who register get an RM100 discount!
* “Malaysian” refers to Malaysian citizens based in Malaysia.
To register, send an email to david.lim@mydancealliance.org.
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Daniel Bear Davis has taught composition, contact improvisation, and Axis Syllabus internationally in Estonia, Finland, Greece, Spain, Germany, Denmark and Mexico. His work prioritizes content over genre, weaving text, dance, video, music and new media without hesitation. He considers all work to be site and context-specific and is interested in mobilizing audience agency through interaction and unconventional use of space. His work has been presented at the Imagining Bodies Symposium in Tallin, Estonia, the San Francisco International Arts Festial, SoWat Now Contemporary Performance Festival, and Looking Left Festival in California, and at the SEEDS Festival and E|MERGE Residency at Earthdance Center, MA. He has performed in theaters, on submarines, desert rocks, construction scaffolding, and art galleries. He’s made pieces about dementia, gender, war, heritage, identity. He cares about image, awe, and beauty. In creating a wide and rich acceptance of what it is to be human in a more-than-human world.
Daniel has been blessed with opportunities to perform with Nita Little, Nancy Stark Smith, Live Art Installations, Felix Ruckert, Kira Kirsch, Erika Tsimbrovsky, Scott Wells, Krista DeNio and many other inspiring body/minds.
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(Time)(Place)(Body): a site-specific dance workshop is organized by David Lim and supported by MyDance Alliance and Rimbun Dahan.

Asia Pacific Impro 2

Workshop session at API, Damansara Performing Arts Centre, 5 Nov, 2013. © Queency Manjalip

 

Asia Pacific Impro is back!

Presented by MyDance Alliance, the program invites you to experience dance improvisation with dancers from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Japan! Here is a list of events you can participate in:

Wed, 21 Oct

8:30 pm – Open Jam (with live music) – Entry by donation

Sat, 24 Oct

10:30 am to 1 pm – Workshop A
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm – Workshop B (with Eng Kai Er from Singapore)

Sun, 25 Oct

2 pm to 4:30 pm – Workshop C (with Minori Nagai from Japan)
5 pm – Informal showing (followed by Q & A with drinks and snacks) – Entry by donation

Workshops are open to all levels of experience.
 

Fee per workshop
If paid by 21 Oct: RM40 (RM25 for MyDance members)
If paid after 21 Oct: RM60 (RM35 for MyDance members)

Discounts:
20% off if you register for 2 workshops
30% off if you register for 3 workshops

To register for workshops, send an email to
workshops@asiapacificimpro.org.

All events take place at Rimbun Dahan.

For more info, visit www.asiapacificimpro.org

Tepak Tari

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[This performance is now completed.]

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Two enchanting programs of short works by Malaysian dancers.

Like the traditional welcoming betelnut box, or tepak sireh, Tepak Tari is a box of dancing variety, an intoxicating experience.

PROGRAM A

Thursday 3 Sept 8.30pm
Saturday 5 Sept 8.30pm

  • Kwang Tung Dance Company, choreographed by Amy Len
  • DPAC Dance Company, choreographed by JS Wong
  • Yu Hua Secondary School Cultural Club Dance Group, choreographed by Wong Kit Yaw
  • ASWARA Faculty of Dance, choreographed by Raziman Sarbini
  • Temple of Fine Arts, Kuala Lumpur, choreographed by Umesh Shetty
  • Gerard Mosterd (Netherlands), performed by January Low & Raziman Sarbini

PROGRAM B

Friday 4 Sept 8.30pm
Saturday 5 Sept 3pm

  • Sutra Dance Theatre, choreographed by Divya Nair in collaboration with Amanda Brown
  • Suhaili Micheline & Faillul Adam
  • Lee Wushu Arts Theatre, choreographed by Lee Swee Seng
  • Sultan Idris University Of Education Faculty of Music and Performing Arts, choreographed by Abdul Hamid Chan
  • Rathimalar Govindarajoo & January Low
  • Mikuni Yanaihara (Japan), performed by Joanna Tan

From charming Chinese classical dance performed by school students, to minimalist contemporary works set to avant-garde music.

From the rhythmic tapestries of odissi, to the explosive power of wushu.

Like the ritual of assembling the areca nut, betel leaf and lime paste, Tepak Tari stirs together the rich living tradition of Malaysia’s dance heritage with fresh perspectives and spicy dashes of creativity.

VENUE

Auditorium DBKL, Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur, 50350

TICKETS

Ticket sales are now ONLINE from the DiverseCity 2015 website.

EARLY BIRD UNTIL 31 AUGUST:
RM35 tickets are in the balcony, RM55 tickets are on ground level.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Festival Organiser has raised the price of tickets after 31 August to RM40 and RM60.

Tepak Tari is part of KL i Dance, the dance program of DiverseCity Kuala Lumpur International Arts Festival 2015.

Tepak Tari is a production of MyDance Alliance, in partnership with Sutra Foundation and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.

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