Merdeka 2019: Endangered Art Forms of Malaysia (Part 1)
Shaq Koyok, Artist | Romli Mahmud, Awang Batil Practitioner | Christine Rohani Longuet, Boat Builder
27-Aug-19 15:00
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With Merdeka and Malaysia Day coming up, we look at some of Malaysia’s rapidly disappearing cultural practices and art forms, and the people who are working to preserve them. In the first of a two-parter, we look at Orang Asli weaving with artist Shaq Koyok, the Awang Batil storytelling tradition from Perlis with practitioner Romli Mahmud, and traditional boat-making from Terengganu with boat-builder Christine Rohani Longuet. Click here to listen to part 2.
Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan
Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan
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Categories: Film, Performing Arts, History, People and Places, Visual Arts
Tags: Bigger Picture, Front Row, Merdeka2019, MalaysiaDay2019, Malaysian arts, Malaysian traditions, Orang Asli, weaving, boat-building, perahu, Terengganu, Awang Batil, oral storytelling, Perlis, heritage, Malaysian heritage,