A Notional History
Mark Teh, Coordinator, Five Arts Centre | Rahmah Pauzi, Documentary filmmaker & performer, Five Arts Centre
17-Feb-23 14:00
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In A Notional History, a performer, a journalist, and an activist pore through school textbooks, inherited memories, and video interviews of exiled revolutionaries – uncovering erasures, exclusions and questions around the Malayan Emergency. Part of a series of works known as the Emergency Projects which examines that era in our history, the performers investigate and speculate on the possible histories for a different Malaysia, intersecting the personal, the national, and the notional. We discuss the documentary performance with documentary filmmaker and performer Rahmah Pauzi, and A Notional History's director Mark Teh of Five Arts Centre Malaysia, to discuss how the team are relooking into our history in imaginative and speculative ways.
Image Credit: George Town Festival
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: education, Law/Activism, politics, performing arts, culture, History/Heritage
Tags: A Notional History, five arts centre malaysia, malayan emergency, post-ge14, history textbook, front row, the bigger picture,