The symposium will focus on the future of the Malay community in preserving and upholding its culture and traditions. Featuring a panel of veteran Malay dance choreographers and other experts in Malay culture or traditions, the symposium will explore topics such as the current role of Malay dance in the Malay community, the process of creating new contemporary works, and the future of Malay dance in a modern society such as Singapore.
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A continuing investigation by NUS Ilsa Tari into the role of traditional Malay dance, in collaboration with groups from NTU, NYP & NP.
Three writers from different generations share their personal journeys in finding their voices and establishing a literature of our own.
Sat, 1 Sep | 10am
Practice Room 1, Stephen Riady Centre, UTown
Free with Registration
1 Hour 30 mins, 15 mins intermission
Please be seated at least 15 minutes before the programme begins. Unclaimed seats may be given away to walk-in patrons. Limited walk-in spaces are available at the venue.
RegisterA continuing investigation by NUS Ilsa Tari into the role of traditional Malay dance, in collaboration with groups from NTU, NYP & NP.
Three writers from different generations share their personal journeys in finding their voices and establishing a literature of our own.