Dancing in Place 2015

Dancing up a tree. On a sculpture. Underwater. Underground.

Enjoy 12 contemporary dance works in the tranquil tropical garden at Rimbun Dahan. Family friendly, FREE ENTRY for all!

3-6.30pm
Saturday 31 January
Sunday 1 February [same program on both days]

Rimbun Dahan
Km 27 Jalan Kuang
Selangor 48050. MAP

Remember mosquito repellent and an umbrella! Bring your own picnic, or purchase snacks at intermission.

Featuring:

++ Indian classical dance stars Rathimalar Govindarajoo and January Low in their intimate duet rehab, a hit from the Tari ’14 Festival

++ Mia Cabalfin and Rhosam Prudenciado Jr. from the Philippines welcome you to a Filipino house / Japanese house / Malay house from Penang.

++ Best friends forever and partners in crime, performed by Nurulakmal Abdul Wahid’s students from University Pendidikan Sultan Idris

++ Joelle Jacinto dances you through Jack Kek‘s vision of a day in Berlin, in the midst of a tropical jungle

++ The dancers of Batari Shakti let down their hair in a ritual purification with the sacred number seven, with Alla Azura Abal Abas as their guide

++ Alisya Razman Adam and Chong Hoei Tzin combine youth and skill in romantic solos choreographed by Patrick Suzeau [USA]

++ Three guys and three beds will always be a work-in-progress, by Lee Ren Xin

++ Colours lead you on a journey of rebirth, with Rithaudin Abdul Kadir, Foo Chiwei and Pinar Sinka

++ Mermaid meets monkey from classical myth, in a duet by Shahrin Johry from Maya Dance Theatre [Singapore] and Phittaya Phaefuang [Thailand]

++ A group of friends who might just be pretending to be dancers, led by Leng Poh Gee

++ And what are we apart from names and numbers? Judimar Hernandez, Gan Chih Pei & James Kan explore.

Special Guests (One Day Only)

++ Lim Sae Min takes everyone in a circle, hand-to-hand! [Saturday only]

++ Selipar Dance Troupe turns every place into a stage, under the leadership of Loke Soh Kim [Sunday only]

 

Dancing in Place is a joint project of Rimbun Dahan and MyDance Alliance.
For more information, contact Bilqis Hijjas, Producer, +6017 310 3769 or contact@mydancealliance.org.

For more information, see the Rimbun Dahan website.

MyDance Alliance AGM 2014

If you are a MyDance Alliance member or if you want to be a member, this is your opportunity to voice your opinions regarding how MyDance Alliance operates! Join us and make a contribution to the Malaysian dance community working together.

The AGM is also an opportunity to discuss changes to our constitution, vote people onto the committee, and discuss accounts.

Time: 10am-12pm
Date: Sunday 21 December 2014
Venue: I Dance Studio, F-05-02 (Block F, Level 5, Unit 2), Neo Damansara, No 1, Jalan PJU 8/1, Bandar Damansara Perdana, 47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan [http://goo.gl/maps/8LqGO — near to DPAC!]

RSVP


We need to know how many people are coming! 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 2014-2016 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


If you wish to nominate anyone for a position on the committee of MyDance Alliance please fill out the attached form and return it by Tuesday 4 September. 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.

Accounts


The accounts for the years 2012 and 2013 have been approved by our external auditor. 

Many thanks to our Treasurer, Lim Sae Min, for overseeing the auditing process, and to Susan Chee for her internal audit.

Meeting Agenda

  • Receive and, if approved, pass the minutes of the 9th AGM (2012).
  • Receive and, if approved, pass the financial reports for the years ending 31st December 2013 (see attached for abridged reports)
  • Nominate an auditor.
  • Reports from various network heads.
  • Election of new executive committee 2014-2016
    • President
    • Vice President
    • Secretary
    • Treasurer
    • Publications/Media Officer
    • FIVE ordinary committee members
  • Appoint network heads
  • Other matters
    • Constitutional changes
    • Malaysian Dance Festival 2015
    • Introduction to World Dance Alliance & upcoming WDA events
  • Adjourn.

Improvisation Series

Photo montage by Loh Weijun

MyDance Improvisation Series

Conceived by MyDance committee member David Lim, this bi-monthly series aims to serve as a platform for local dancers and members of the public to experience and to explore the field of dance improvisation. This is done through the organizing of workshops, jams, performances, and also collaborations with musicians. With the support of Kakiseni, the series currently employs Free Space as its home.

For 2013, the following events were scheduled as part of the series:

#1: Collaborative Improvisation: Two Workshops by David Lim (January 2013)

#2: This Body, and the Rest of It: Workshops by Lee Ren Xin (February 2013)

#3: Celine Bacque & Eric Ellul (March 2013)

#4: (Improvisati)onion – Layers of Spontaneous Dancing: A workshop by Faye Lim for MyDance Festival (May 2013)

#5: Group Improvisation Scores – A workshop with David Lim and Chan Sze-Wei (August 2013)

Some recordings of live music from #1 have been uploaded and can be downloaded from haychkaypeetea.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-mydance-improvisation-series-1. Please feel free to use any of them in your classes, jams or in your own work. We just ask that you credit the musicians (Alubakhan, Azzief Khaliq, Melvin Ho, Sudarshan) and MyDance Alliance, and to link back to the site if possible.

Annual General Meeting 2012

Committee Elected at Annual General Meeting 2012

As elected at the Annual General Meeting on 8 Sept 2012, and serving until the Annual General Meeting in 2014:

National Advisor

Prof. Dr. Mohd. Anis Mohd. Nor

Office Bearers

Bilqis Hijjas (President)
Leng Poh Gee (Vice-President)
Tan Bee Hung (Secretary)
Lim Sae Min (Treasurer)
An Nur Azhar (Publications/Media Officer)

Ordinary Committee Members

Suhaili Micheline binti Ahmad Kamil
Jack Kek
David Lim
Alla Azura Abal Abas
Lim Siew Ling

WDA Network Representatives

Prof Dr Mohd Anis Md Nor (Research & Documentation)
Bilqis Hijjas (Creation & Presentation)
Leng Poh Gee (Education & Training)
Suhaili Micheline (Support & Development)

Announcement of Annual General Meeting 2012

Dear Members and Former Members,

This is to inform you that the next Annual General Meeting for MyDance Alliance will be held as follows. All members are cordially invited to attend.

If you have any questions about the process of the AGM, nominating someone for a position, or voting for the committee, please contact me at +6017 310 3769 or contact@mydancealliance.org.

Yours Sincerely,

Bilqis Hijjas
President
MyDance Alliance
A society to support and promote dance in Malaysia
https://www.mydancealliance.org
+6017 310 3769

9th MyDance Alliance Annual General Meeting 2012

 

Time: 5pm

Date: Saturday 8 Sept 2012

Venue: Bilik Seminar 2, Cultural Center, Old Canseleri Building, University of Malaya.

Refreshments will be provided

RSVP

 

We need to know how many people are coming! Please confirm your attendance and propose any other agenda items at the AGM via email to the President at contact@mydancealliance.org or 017 3103769.

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 2012-2014 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

If you wish to nominate anyone for a position on the committee of MyDance Alliance please fill out the attached form and return it by Tuesday 4 September. 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.

Accounts

The accounts for the years 2010 and 2011 have been approved by our external auditor. To view the accounts, download them as below.
Many thanks to our Treasurer, Sim Jui Ching, for her excellent accounting and for overseeing the auditing process.

Meeting Agenda

  1. Receive and, if approved, pass the minutes of the 8th AGM (2010).
  2. Receive and, if approved, pass the financial reports for the years ending 31st December 2011 (see attached for abridged reports)
  3. Nominate an auditor.
  4. Reports from various network heads.
  5. Election of new executive committee 2012-2014
    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. Constitutional changes – lifelong membership fees, etc
    2. Malaysian Dance Festival 2013
    3. Introduction to World Dance Alliance & upcoming WDA events
  8. Adjourn.

Asia Pacific International Dance Conference 2011

Go to the official conference website for schedule, registration information, objectives & publications:
http://umconference.um.edu.my/APIDC2011

In conjunction with the MyDance Festival, the Asia Pacific International Dance Conference 2011 will be held at Royale Bintang Kuala Lumpur Hotel from 21 to 25 September 2011.

Theme: ‘Hybridity in Dance: Researching, Performing and Writing Old and New Genres”.

An impressive array of international dance scholars will be presenting papers at the conference, making this a significant and exciting event in the field of dance studies.

Keynote Speakers

1. Dr Adrienne Kaeppler – Curator of Oceanic Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C.
2. Mr. Jonathan Hollander, Artistic Director, Battery Dance Company, New York City
3. Dato’ Norliza Rofli, Director-General, National department for Culture and Arts, Ministry of Information, Communication and Culture.

Conference Registration

Conference registration is open from now until 5 September 2011. The registration fee is RM 400/RM 150 for students. To register, access the conference website:
http://umconference.um.edu.my/APIDC2011

APIDC is convened by the Cultural Centre, University of Malaya, in collaboration with the National Department for Culture and Arts, Ministry of Information, Communication and Culture; MyDance Alliance; and World Dance Alliance Asia-Pacific.

Symposium Topics

Hybridity in dance is transmitted in diverse ways both locally and globally: in formal and informal sessions specifically intended to teach participants how to perform dance, as a way of reconstructing the past, and in tourist settings to showcase a cultural manifestation to tourists from nearby or far away places. The presentations around this theme will address such issues as:

A. Researching Hybridity in Dance

• How is hybridity performed and transmitted, and has transmission processes changed over time?

• Hybridity as a commodity: How can “traditional” or contemporary hybrid dance forms be appropriately presented as an economic commodity?

• How is “hybridization” constructed, by whom, and for what purpose?

• How is authenticity constructed through hybridization?

B. Performing Hybridity

• What is transmitted when dance is presented as hybridized forms?

• How do administrative and entrepreneurial enterprises and assumed expectations have an impact on the presentation of hybrid dance forms?

• What happens to indigenous concepts of dance when dance is presented as hybrids?

• When presenting hybridity, what kinds of negotiation, appropriation, and representation occur?

C. Writing Old and New Hybrid Genres

• How are old and new hybrid genres written for local and transnational sharing of knowledge?

• Are there similarities or differences between presenting hybridity to local as opposed to foreign readers?

• What is the role of intellectual property rights and copyright in the presentation of hybrid dance genres in dance writing and in the teaching of dance?

 

The call for papers closed on 15 March 2011. Download first call for papers and submission form: APIDC2011_Call_for_papers.doc [Word doc, 42KB]

Go to the official conference website for schedule, registration information, objectives & publications:
http://umconference.um.edu.my/APIDC2011

Dance Film Screenings

The Dance Film Series is a free screening series (with popcorn!) co-produced by MyDance Alliance and Five Arts Centre, to introduce international dance films to Malaysian audiences, and to encourage enhanced enjoyment, interest and discussion around the art of dance.

MyDance Alliance president Bilqis Hijjas will introduce the work of the featured artist before the screening, and Five Arts Centre member June Tan will lead a discussion of the film following the screening.

Venue: Five Arts Centre, 27 Lorong Datuk Sulaiman 7, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

Don’t forget: bring your own beanbag!

For more info, please contact Bilqis, contact@mydancealliance.org or 017 310 3769. Please also contact Bilqis if you would like to organise special screenings of these works for audiences of 10 people or more.

Dance Film Series I – Image/ Re-imagine: Films using dance to generate interesting new imagery.

SESSION 1: PINA (103 minutes) — 8PM, Tuesday 22 May

The legendary dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch, who died in 2009, transformed the language of dance with her extraordinary and revolutionary body of work. This mesmerizing film by acclaimed director Wim Wenders (The Buena Vista Social Club) captures some of Bausch’s greatest choreographies, brilliantly performed by her Tanztheater Wuppertal ensemble.

A dazzling celebration of her life and work, Pina is a feast for the senses.

“Incredibly moving… An experience beyond live stage performance.” – The Times

[Film will be screened in 2D]

SESSION 2: Sacred Monsters (63 min) 8PM, Tuesday 29 May

This major work and worldwide box office hit, exclusively recorded at London’sSadler’s Wells Theatre, brings together two of today’s pre-eminent dance talents: Akram Khan, world renowned for developing his own ‘contemporary Kathak’style, and international superstar Sylvie Guillem, as they explore the dynamics and language of two great classical dance forms, kathak and ballet.

“’I have spent my life studying and performing kathak. It is the source of my creative process,” says Khan, “Working with Sylvie Guillem is an exciting newchallenge, giving me the opportunity to explore another classical dance language with one of its greatest exponents, and as a result unearth the things that are most often lost between the classical and modern world.”

“An exhilarating evening of humour, charm and extraordinary tenderness.” – The Sunday Telegraph

“A five-star display of speed, precision and power.” – The Guardian

SESSION 3: Sinfonietta : Symphony in D : Stamping Ground (90 min) 8PM, Wednesday 6 June

Dedicated to bridging the gap between modern dance and classical ballet, the Nederlands Dans Theater has forged a reputation as one of the most innovativeand exciting dance groups in Europe. Under Jiří Kylián’s visionary direction (from 1975 to 1999), the company is a world-renowned ensemble famous for their immaculate precision and powerful elegance.

These three works display Kylián’s unique and very personal style, his affection for group performances and his remarkable ability to create highly inventive and witty ballets.

“When people say they don’t ‘get’ contemporary dance perhaps they should try NDT.” – The Independent, UK

SESSION 4: Bamboo Dream (88 min) 8PM, Monday 11 June

The subject of many stories and legends, bamboo symbolizes integrity and simple elegance. In this full-length work by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan ,iconic choreographer Lin Hwai-min interprets the elegant music of composer Arvo Pärt as well as improvisations on the Chinese flute by Huang Sheng-Kai.

Bamboo Dream displays the seamless blend of classical, modern and Chinese movement forms characteristic of Cloud Gate’s style. Seven sequences of astonishing physical skill and beauty mark the changes of weather and passage of time, against a breathtaking stage set of evergreen bamboo.

Dance Film Series II – ‘Dance-y’ Documentaries

Documenting the creation of dance in interesting ways

SESSION 1: Dancing Dreams — 2 Sept (92 min)

In 2008, world-famous dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch selected 40 teenagers who had never heard of her to be part of the dance performance Kontakhof (‘A Place to Make Contact’). They spent the next ten months falling in love with dance and discovering the work of Pina Bausch, documented in this film by Anne Linsel and Rainer Hoffmann.

Pina Bausch died in 2009. Dancing Dreams is a testimony to her revolutionary work and the impact she has had on the contemporary dance movement.

“Uplifting and life-affirming! A moving and most fitting memorial piece for PinaBausch” – Cinema Without Borders

SESSION 2: Rize — 9 Sept (86 min)

This riveting documentary explores the physically astounding Los Angelesworlds of clowning and krumping – spectacular styles of hip-hop dance. Directed by photographer and music video director David LaChappelle, Rize follows the fortunes of dancers like Tommy the Clown, a former drug runner turned children’s-party clown, as well as the phenomenon of krumping, which resembles a cross between an epileptic seizure and ecstatic possession; what one practitioner calls ‘ghetto ballet’.

A movie full of passion, urgency and breathtaking images, Rize is an intimate portrayal of inner city youth surrounded by drug addiction and impoverishment who evolve a completely unique style of dance, and manage to rise above.

“Visually stunning.” – Washington Post

“A feel-good film that actually makes you feel good.” – Boston Globe

SESSION 3: Forgotten Memories — 16 Sept (52 min)

Jiří Kylián, renowned Czech choreographer and artistic director of Nederlands Dans Theater, has created more than one hundred works, many now part of the repertories of the greatest dance companies of the world. This 2011 film gives an exceptional insight into the life of a creative legend who has shunned the limelight.

Shot in Den Haag, Prague and Paris, Forgotten Memories is an intimate profile ofthe dancer’s life and career, his lucky escape from the Soviet crackdown on the Prague Spring, his creative process and even the love of his life, muse and now wife Sabine Kupferberg.

“Dancers and choreographers are very fragile, very breakable and we are an endangered species,” says Kylián, “Because we have decided that we will declare our body as a work of art. And it takes a lot of courage to actually open up and show yourself naked, with all the faults, with all the mistakes, with all the deficiencies that we have.”

SESSION 4: La Danse – The Paris Opera Ballet — 23 Sept (180 min)

Frederick Wiseman, one of America’s most respected documentary filmmakers, presents a glimpse into the inner workings of the world’s oldest ballet company. Wiseman and his camera crew watched from the sidelines as the Paris OperaBallet (among them ballet stars Emilie Cosette, Aurélie Dupont, and Laëtitia Pujol) worked out the details for the company’s 2008 program. In addition to dancers honing their craft, Wiseman trains his eye on the people backstage who help make the ballet a reality, from the artistic directors and financiers who raise the funds to the stage crew who build the sets and the cleaning crew who sweep up after the show.

“Frederick Wiseman’s astoundingly beautiful documentary has sumptuous delights to satisfy every balletomane.” – San Francisco Chronicle

“A unique kind of magic: a documentary about the work in art that is itself awork of art.” – Boston Globe

Dancebox December 2010

Don’t miss the next instalment of our popular platform for new works and emerging dance artists!

Featuring:

+ A new Cunningham-style group work by Yuka Tanaka, performed by Balletbase

+ ‘Dedication’, a new group work by Leng Poh Gee, performed by LAPAR Lab

+ A funky duet by Sofia Tengku Daud and Illia Afifuddin, two talented young dancers from Alice Smith International School

+ A group work choreographed by Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, performed by sublime dancers from Aurora School of Dance

 

8.30pm

Saturday 11 December

The Actors Studio, The Rooftop @ Lot 10

Tickets RM 10, buy at the door (FREE FOR MYDANCE MEMBERS)

For more information, contact Bilqis at +6017 310 3769 or contact@mydancealliance.org

Dancebox is a joint production of MyDance Alliance and The Actors Studio.

Workshop by Riki von Falken

 

German choreographer Riki von Falken will conduct a choreography workshop for choreographers and intermediate or advanced dancers.

Riki von Falken’s reputation as a dancer and choreographer dates back to 1981, when she furthered her dance studies in New York. Since then, her work has been decisively influenced by the artistry of Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown, Jennifer Muller and Stephen Petronio. Since 1988 she has concentrated solely on choreography, creating numerous solo performances in her native Berlin and also appearing in works in Graz, Salerno and Israel. Earlier this year, Riki spent three months working as a teacher in choreography and modern dance at ASWARA.

Riki’s solo works range from interests in visual arts and architecture to radical personal introspection. She has also created a trio work for herself, a disabled actor and a second dancer, focusing on what happens when different forms of movement clash. According to German dance critic Katrin Bettina Müller, Riki’s “movement language has nothing heavy to it and is free from forced expressionism, instead it features a lightness, transparency and even elegance. This is due in part to the long work of transforming very inner movement into an external form and, on the other hand, due to constant self-introspection: how necessary is this movement, what does it trigger in the eyes of the spectator?”

10-12.30pm
Saturday 30 Oct 2010
Studio Tari Utama, Top Floor, ASWARA

The workshop is FREE but places are limited. To reserve your spot, please contact Bilqis at +6017 310 3769 or email contact@mydancealliance.org

Sponsored by the Goethe-Institut, and hosted by ASWARA and MyDance Alliance. For more information about Riki, see www.rikivonfalken.com

For map to ASWARA, see here: http://www.aswara.edu.my/web/guest/ContactUs

 

Dancebox October 2010

Missing your dose of dance now that Short+Sweet is over? Never fear: Dancebox is here! Catch your favourite regular dance night next weekend!

Don’t miss this fantastic lineup:

+ Breakout choreographer Naim Shahrazad in a powerful new duet with S+S Best Supporting Dancer Azizi Mansor 

+ Australian choreographer-in-residence Daniel Jaber previewing his exciting upcoming works

+ Visiting German choreographer Riki von Falken with a solo that will keep you suspended

+ Multimedia new work from returning choreographer Mun Lee, with a video performance by Aris Kadir

+ An evocative mix tape of moves from the senior dancers of Singapore American School

+ A solo by the unforgettable Nanci Traynor, with live sound accompaniment by DJ French Chris

+ Modern ballet choreographed by Amy Kong

8.30pm
Saturday 30 October
The Actors Studio, The Rooftop @ Lot 10
Tickets RM 10, buy at the door (FREE FOR MYDANCE MEMBERS)

For more information, contact Bilqis at +6017 310 3769 or contact@mydancealliance.org

Dancebox is a joint production of MyDance Alliance and The Actors Studio.

MyDance Alliance — Dancebox Series

MyDance Alliance is working with The Actors Studio at Lot 10 Shopping Centre to bring you the Dancebox Series.

Dancebox is a one-night performance every two or three months which takes place at The Actors Studio Theatre. Performance in Dancebox is open to MyDance members.

We are looking for short dance works in any genre to showcase at future Dancebox events, such as:

  • new works by emerging choreographers
  • experimental works by established choreographers
  • works by visiting international artists or returning Malaysian choreographers
  • works-in-progress looking for feedback
  • lecture demonstrations or non-traditional formats

Conditions:

  • works should be between 7 and 15 minutes long
  • choreographers should be MyDance Alliance members. Choreographers can join MyDance on the day of the performance
  • works should be of a professional or pre-professional standard.
  • bump-in and technical rehearsal of the works is on the same day as the show. Rehearsal time is strictly limited.

If you are interested in contributing a work to future Dancebox events, please email us.

The dates of Dancebox for 2011 are:

  • 26 March 2011
  • 20-26 June 2011*
  • 26 Sept – 2 Oct 2011*
  • 5-11 Dec 2011*
*Please note that Dancebox will take place on one night of the weeks above, to be confirmed closer to the date of the show.

Dancebox is part of the FUSED Series at The Actors Studio Theatre. Other FUSED nights include live music, theatre, film and comedy. For updates on other FUSED nights see The Actors Studio website.