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The 8th Annual BOH Cameronian Arts Awards — Results!
dance Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of…
The 7th Annual BOH Cameronian Arts Awards — Results!
dance Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of RM1,000 Prize of…
The 7th Annual BOH Cameronian Arts Awards Nominees
dance Prize of RM1,000 Chew Zi Xin for The Nutcracker; choreographed by Steve Goh, presented…
The 60 Second Plug: “Air Con”
A school. A dead body. A scandal… “Biasalah asrama.” Award-winning singer-songwriter Shanon Shah’s first full-length…
Lloyd Fernando, 1926 – 2008
For any history of Malaysian literature, it is remiss not to consider the pioneering work…
Looking Backwards
Recent coverage in Kakiseni about the phenomenon of censorship in private sector Malaysian arts may…
The 60 Second Plug: KLPac’s “Aladdin – the Pantomime”
She’s done ‘Sepi’ and ‘Fawzia’ and even parodied some Broadway ditties in between. Now Doreen…
What’s That Smell?
The shop-lot in Taman Tun Dr Ismail that the theatre companies Dramalab and Five Arts…
Playing Catch Up
Malaysia has a long history of conflicts over arts and culture, pitting artists against the…
Malaysia at First Sight
“Selamat Datang ke Malaysia” is a cultural expo of sorts … on one hand playing…
Sit Down and Talk
Held once every five years in Kassel, Germany, documenta – the Hundred Day Museum is…
More Than a Festival
It gets harder and harder to review the Rainforest World Music Festival without sounding like…
Between Revolution Stronghold and Laboratory of the West: Political Positions in Indonesian Fine Art in the 1950s
Yogyakarta was Java’s principal art centre during the 1950s. According to Claire Holt’s “Art in…
Wayang Nakal
At a crucial point in “Dua, Tiga Dalang Berlari”, an informal-by-form check-up on Wayang Kulit,…
Tembak: Wed 9 – Wed 16, May 2007
Opera Pinocchio Sat 12, May 2007 Once upon a time there was an old carpenter,…
Making Spirits
A long, straight and well-paved road leads you into Pulau Carey. Along either side of…
The 60 Second Plug: Nyoba-Kan’s “Curse of the Forbidden Palace”
Tell us about yourself. I was born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, and I’ve loved…
The Red Army on the Russian Steppes
Since returning from England in the late 1980s, Kam Raslan has carved a niche for…
Death and Tears
Fancy costumes and hoity-toity language do not generally agree with me in the theatre, so…
Mengalih Punggung
Tell us about yourself. Did you, like any other good middle-class child, have to pick…
What Is My Culture
Cultural identity formation and national belonging in the contemporary age is complex. Most Chinese who…