AsingBersama started off as a virtual documentation by Kakiseni to archive the narrative of the Malaysian art community which was created during the Movement Control Order during Covid-19. Now, it is transformed into a resource centre for online materials to be accessed by all.

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Narratives in Malaysian Art

About Narratives in Malaysian Art

Narratives in Malaysian Art are series of talk session organised by RogueArt Asia. For every session, they will invited different panel. RogueArt are contemporary Southeast Asian art specialists, focusing on the creative, strategic and organisational management of art and cultural projects, exhibitions, collections and publications.

RogueArt was founded in 2008 by Beverly Yong, Rachel Ng and Adeline Ooi – art world professionals with extensive curatorial, management and market experience in the field of Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art. We are based in Kuala Lumpur, with an excellent network of local, regional and global contacts.

Tune in to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqyHj2aYJI2l0YAz6KKv0edelYc3XVElA to know more!

Bercerita Dengan Abang Zhaf

Abang Zhaf bercerita dengan interaktif, humor, intonasi yang berbeza dan ekspressi wajah yang bervariasi pasti akan membawa keceriaan dan keseronokan bagi seluruh keluarga, termasuklah kanak-kanak, remaja dan juga orang dewasa!

Bercerita Dengan Abang Zhaf ini disokong oleh Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya Malaysia.

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Talking About with The Actors Studio

Brainchild of Joe Hasham OAM, Talking About is their all-new documentary series that revolves around casual chats with arts makers that offer a rare glimpse into how production is brought to life. A new episode will be released via KLPAC YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/c/TheKualaLumpurPerformingArtsCentre).

If you’d like to see more of these, consider making a donation via https://www.klpac.org/donations/ (indicate “TalkingAbout” in remarks). Their losses amount close to RM2m. They have to raise another RM3.3m by Dec 2021.

Tune in to https://youtu.be/1X1F5RAXjRU to know more!

This episode is supported by @mymotac

WLG DISCUSSION LAB ONLINE PROGRAMME: WHAT MAKES ART POWERFUL?

As an online extension to Wei-Ling Gallery’s Discussion Lab programme during the MCO, this forum questions how art can heal, effect social change, open up dialogues, adjust the way we see things, empower and transform. Through engaging with a good work of art one can feel connected to our senses. It makes the world feel felt. And if powerful enough, it can motivate us to think, engage, and even take action.

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Bicara Diplomasi Budaya : What Is Cultural Diplomacy

Pihak kerajaan dan orang perseorangan kebanyakkannya berpendapat bahawa diplomasi adalah di antara negara yang diuruskan oleh diplomat.

Hanya segelintir sahaja yang menyedari bahawa diplomasi bukan hanya soal perundingan perdagangan di antara negara, politik dan ekonomi. Diplomasi budaya telah wujud untuk masa yang lama; ia telah digunakan untuk memperkenalkan budaya dan warisan kepada negara dan rakyatnya sebagai kaedah untuk menjalin hubungan.

Ia juga merupakan salah satu kaedah penghubung atau perkongsian seni dan budaya di antara negara.

ersama kita saksikan perkongsian menarik daripada Puan Dina Zaman (IMAN RESEARCH) mengenai ‘What Is Cultural Diplomacy’.

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Titih Pusaka Seni 2021 Siri 1: Jejak Peribumi

Menggabungkan elemen kesenian fusion tradisional dan moden. Hasil perkongsian ilmu dari penggiat seni, Pakar Bidang, Influencer, Artis, Pesilat, Para Ilmuan Bidang Pengurusan Seni, Pembuatan Alat Muzik, Pembuatan Tanjak, Busker, Penari dan banyak lagi. Dengan kerjasama dari JKKN, JAKOA, dan IPT tempatan. ASWARA bersama dengan JKKN Sabah & JKKN Sarawak membawakan Titih pusaka seni 2021Siri 1:Jejak Peribumi

Tonton persembahan daripada pemuzik : Munireh Sape’ dan Jali Kulintangan

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Trade, Ties, and Transformation: Stories on Textile and Modernity Symposium

Supriya Roy, Tagore Scholar from Kolkata, India gives us an account of Rabindranath Tagore’s encounter with Javanese batik and the subsequent spread of modern batik textile in India. During Rabindranath Tagore’s 1927 visit to Java and Bali, he recognised a Hindu culture that was perceived to have derived from India’s ancient civilisation. At the same time, Tagore and his companions were presented with many batik textiles, which forms the collection of the Nandan Museum today. These very textiles inspired the art of batik in Santiketan, where it became the centre of a revival of a modern batik textile tradition that spread all over India. Featuring Maria Wronska-Friend.

Part of the Trade, Ties, and Transformation symposium held on May 14 2016 at ILHAM Gallery with an introduction of the symposium by Simon Soon and Rahel Joseph.

This video is made available via a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. License does not extend to additional materials used in presentation, which copyright belong to their rightful owners.

The high resolution and uncompressed version of this video can also be viewed and obtained at ILHAM Gallery’s public resource centre.

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Kok Yew Puah: Portrait of a Malaysian Artist – Conversation with Anurendra Jegadeva

Figurative painter and former arts journalist Anurendra Jegadeva talks about being influenced by Kok Yew Puah’s paintings and the ways in which they use “small narratives” to help us think about our place within bigger stories.

This video is made available via a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Source: ILHAM-211001-AnurendraJegadeva

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