Dancing JAMU 2018
Faillul Adam, instructor-choreographer, ASWARA | Douglas Philip Labadin, dancer and student, ASWARA
07-Dec-18 14:00
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Our guests draw the connections between local traditions, customs and practices and and the creative process to choreograph dances. While the final performance pieces are considered contemporary, the instructor and the dancer share how they tap into their Malaysian-ness to create works. When the creative process begins from tradition as points of inspiration and initiation, we revisit the question, What is the Malaysian dance body? According to some choreographers, we (Malaysians) do things differently shaped by the syntax we carry in our daily lives.
Produced by: Lim Soon Heng
Presented by: Lim Soon Heng
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Categories: Film, Performing Arts, Visual Arts
Tags: dance, contemporary dance, traditional dance, choreography, performing arts, front row, the bigger picture,