Malaysian Performing Arts Semarak Bangsawan & Traditional Art Showcase 2017
Hey! we
got some good news and updates to all the fans of performing arts. Get ready to
savor live performances of interesting tales, legends and stories of Malay
noblemen and heroes back in the palaces of the ancient days. In total there are
9 shows; 5 are from the Semarak Bangsawan 2017 performing arts stage show and 4 are from the
Traditional Arts Showcase 2017.
Malaysian Performing Arts Semarak Bangsawan & Traditional Art Showcase 2017 |
In the
nutshell, the Semarak Bangsawan Performing Arts and Traditional Art Showcase
2017 are organized by National Department For Culture And Arts or Jabatan
Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara (JKKN) which is one of the agencies under the
Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia together with MaTiC.
The press conference of Semarak Bangsawan Performing Arts and Traditional Art Showcase 2017 |
Semarak Bangsawan 2017’ Performing Arts
1. Bangsawan Cincin Naga Api by the
Persatuan Seni Ceritera Negeri Selangor, the adaption from the The Lord of the
Rings movie and rewritten by Roydy Rokidy with Khusiary Mahyuddin.
Date: 12,
13 and 14 of May 2017
Artistes:
Dato’ Jalaluddin Hassan, Ain Sufia,
Filzah Azmi from Awok, Azerai Azmi, Afi AF and more.
2. Bangsawan Satria Menara Putih by
Perkumpulan Seni Singapura which is written by Samsudin Said and directed by
Ihsan Ali. This is the first time Singapore’s performing arts team joining
Semarak Bangsawan showcase.
Date: 21,
22 and 23 of July 2017
3. Bangsawan Dewa Kencana by
Pertubuhan Teater Hidayah which is directed by Kamarul AR.
Date: 15,
16 and 17 September 2017
Artistes:
Mubarak Majid, Zack Kool, Lan Zailan, Rosli Rahman Adam, Ruby Wahid, Marup
Mustapa, Nazri Ahmad and more.
4. Bangsawan Zhao Si Anak Yatim by
Opera Sri Bandaraya would also be interesting as it is also adapted from the
Chinese drama The Orphan of Zhao and this is directed by Lenny Erwan.
Date: 13,
14 and 15 October 2017
5. Bangsawan Dendam Laksamana by the
Persatuan Seni Silat Pusaka Sendeng Malaysia which is written by Siti Jasmina
Ibrahim and directed by Pat Ibrahim
Date:
10, 11 and 12 November 2017
Artiste:
Iqram Dinzly, Nadia Aqilah, Anuar Rusdini and Megat Shahrizal
Semarak
Bangsawan 2017’ Performing Arts will
be staged at the Kuala Lumpur City Council Auditorium at 8.30pm at a very affordable
ticket price at just RM10, RM25 and RM50 for Premier seats.
Traditional Arts Showcase 2017 |
Traditional Arts Showcase 2017
1. Chinese Opera in Cantonese by The
Sound of Tai Hei, entitled Wedding Night the Gathering and Fairy Tales in
Heaven and directed by Jeff Chua Chin.
Date: 28
and 29 July 2017
2. Indian
Classical Dance Drama by Persatuan Seni Persembahan Malaysia or ASTANA
depicting a dance drama with the title Devdas, directed by Ravi Shanker Rama Murthy.
Date: 25
and 26 August 2017
3. Traditional
Theatre Jikey by Persatuan Penggerak Warisan Seni Budaya Negeri Kedah or AKRAB
Kedah will present Naga Berapi under the direction of Saipol Bahari Mohd Iman.
Date: 27
and 28 October 2017
4.
Collection of Regional Dances by Persatuan Penggiat Zapin Negeri Johor or PE-ZAPIN,
Fakulti Tari, Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan or ASWARA and UPSI .
Date: 17
and 18 November 2017
The
Traditional Arts Showcase 2017 will be staged at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman
at MaTiC, Kuala Lumpur at 8.30pm. The ticket price is RM20 per seat and RM50
for Premier seat. There is a 50 percent discount off the price for student,
elderly and OKU.
The press conference of Semarak Bangsawan Performing Arts and Traditional Art Showcase 2017 at Restoran Rebung Chef Ismail, Kuala Lumpur |
For more
information and to get your tickets for Malaysian Performing Arts Semarak
Bangsawan & Traditional Art Showcase 2017, please contact National
Department For Culture And Arts or Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara, (JKKN)
at 03 2614 8200 or visit their website at http://www.jkkn.gov.my
wow.. ada 9 shows ? mesti lama persembahan tu ye? bestnya kalau dapat tengok..
ReplyDeletenice to know about upcoming traditional performance! tourist will love these and it's not expensive!
ReplyDeleteOK! Gonna set my schedule and make sure I get to see some of the shows. Thanks for sharing the info.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting. Must try to watch some of the shows!
ReplyDeleteI do love to learn more about Malaysian culture and grab at the opportunity every chance I have. Thanks for this alert or I wouldn't have heard about it.
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