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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…
Zaitun Mohamed Kasim: 1966 – 2008
Some years ago, Time magazine ran a cover story asking, “Do the good die young?”…
Tembak Shots: “LAMU: Performance art by Donna Miranda”
When Filipina choreographer Donna Miranda of the Quezon City arts group Green Papaya Art projects…
Tembak: Wed 9 – Wed 16, May 2007
Opera Pinocchio Sat 12, May 2007 Once upon a time there was an old carpenter,…
Tembak: Wed 28, Feb – Wed 7, Mar 2007
Kg Berembang Mon 5, Mar 2007 Kg Berembang was a place I knew about only…
Congratulations, Dato’ Krishen Jit!
So the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, on the occasion of his 84th…
The Awards FAQ
As we go crazy dealing with the DBKL, the VVIP, and the scariest of them…
THE 2005 NOMINEES!
dance nominees BEST GROUP PERFORMANCE Prize of RM1,000 and Tumasek Pewter Trophy En-Body-Men, choreographed by…
The Undanced Heroes of Malaysia
Two years ago, French human resource consultant Cyril Rayer took a sabbatical – to “leave…
Back to Africa
By Kakiseni Rey Buono chides me: “If you had told me you were going to…
Farewell My Contemporary
Saidah Rastam is not one of Malaysia’s best kept secrets. Her cutting-edge music has a…
Welcome to KLPac
This is what KLPac looks like as you approach it: An angular contemporary structure with…
The 2004 Special Awards
THE MANDARIN ORIENTAL, KUALA LUMPUR MOST PROMISING ARTIST AWARD Prize of RM1,000, sponsored by Mandarin…
THE 2004 AWARDS!
Congratulations to the following! music BEST GROUP PERFORMANCE – INSTRUMENTAL Prize of RM1,000 sponsored by…
They inspired Picasso, will they inspire you?
You may have seen them in interior design shops around Kuala Lumpur. Slick, unusual, primitive…