Sharing Identities
Celebrating Dance in Malaysia
Herausgeber: Nor, Mohd Anis; Burridge, Stephanie
Sharing Identities
Celebrating Dance in Malaysia
Herausgeber: Nor, Mohd Anis; Burridge, Stephanie
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This anthology celebrates dancing diversities in Malaysia, a multicultural nation with old and not-so-old dance traditions. It documents the legacy of dances from the Malay Sultanates to a contemporary remix of old and new dances inspired by a range of influences and indigenous traditions
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This anthology celebrates dancing diversities in Malaysia, a multicultural nation with old and not-so-old dance traditions. It documents the legacy of dances from the Malay Sultanates to a contemporary remix of old and new dances inspired by a range of influences and indigenous traditions
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781138659995
- ISBN-10: 1138659991
- Artikelnr.: 44826729
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781138659995
- ISBN-10: 1138659991
- Artikelnr.: 44826729
Mohd Anis Md Nor is Professor, Ethnochoreology and Ethnomusicology, Cultural Centre, School of Performing Arts, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Stephanie Burridge lectures at Singapore Management University, Singapore and is a dance critic, author and Editor of the Routledge series Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific.
Foreword by Marina Mahathir
Preface by Stephanie Burridge
Acknowledgements
Introduction/Mohd Anis Md Nor and Stephanie Burridge
1. Joget Gamelan: The Royal Dance of the Pahang and Terengganu Courts/Marion D'Cruz
2. Asyik Dance: From Kelantanese Palace to a National Heritage/Mohamed Tharuwat Ismail Bakti and Mohd Anis Md Nor
3. Eclecticism and Syncretic Traditions: The Making of Malay Folk Dance/Mohd Anis Md Nor
4. Five
Six
Seven
Eight! . . . Tracing the Malaysian Roots of Jazz Dance/Revathi Murugappan
5. Transnationalism among Malaysian Contemporary Dance Choreographers/Bilqis Hijjas
6. From Ballet to Modern Dance: Tracing Modernity in Malaysian Dance/Joseph Gonzales
7. The Making of Malaysian Contemporary Dance by Chinese Choreographers and Dancers/Leng Poh Gee
8. Bharatanatyam in Malaysia/Premalatha Thiagarajan
9. Dancing the Strong Woman: Celebrating Women, Feminism and Contemporary Dance in Malaysia/Mumtaz Begum Aboo Backer
10. Dance and Ritual in Sabah/Jacqueline Pugh
Kitingan
11. Dancing with the Pen/Su
Ling Choy
Artist Voices and Biographies
Curated by/Joseph Gonzales
Aida Redza, Anthony Meh, Aris Kadir, Chen Ing Kuan, Dhanya Thurairajah, Farah Sulaiman, Gan Chih Pei, January Low, Jay Jen Loo, Joseph Gonzales, Lee Lee Lan, Lee Swee Keong, Low Ming Yam, Marion D'Cruz, Mavin Khoo, Michael Xavier Voon, Ramli Ali, Ramli Ibrahim, Shafi rul Azmi Suhaimi, Steve Goh, Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Suhaimi Magi, Umesh Shetty, Vincent Tan Lian Ho, Wong Fook Choon, Wong Kit
Index.
Preface by Stephanie Burridge
Acknowledgements
Introduction/Mohd Anis Md Nor and Stephanie Burridge
1. Joget Gamelan: The Royal Dance of the Pahang and Terengganu Courts/Marion D'Cruz
2. Asyik Dance: From Kelantanese Palace to a National Heritage/Mohamed Tharuwat Ismail Bakti and Mohd Anis Md Nor
3. Eclecticism and Syncretic Traditions: The Making of Malay Folk Dance/Mohd Anis Md Nor
4. Five
Six
Seven
Eight! . . . Tracing the Malaysian Roots of Jazz Dance/Revathi Murugappan
5. Transnationalism among Malaysian Contemporary Dance Choreographers/Bilqis Hijjas
6. From Ballet to Modern Dance: Tracing Modernity in Malaysian Dance/Joseph Gonzales
7. The Making of Malaysian Contemporary Dance by Chinese Choreographers and Dancers/Leng Poh Gee
8. Bharatanatyam in Malaysia/Premalatha Thiagarajan
9. Dancing the Strong Woman: Celebrating Women, Feminism and Contemporary Dance in Malaysia/Mumtaz Begum Aboo Backer
10. Dance and Ritual in Sabah/Jacqueline Pugh
Kitingan
11. Dancing with the Pen/Su
Ling Choy
Artist Voices and Biographies
Curated by/Joseph Gonzales
Aida Redza, Anthony Meh, Aris Kadir, Chen Ing Kuan, Dhanya Thurairajah, Farah Sulaiman, Gan Chih Pei, January Low, Jay Jen Loo, Joseph Gonzales, Lee Lee Lan, Lee Swee Keong, Low Ming Yam, Marion D'Cruz, Mavin Khoo, Michael Xavier Voon, Ramli Ali, Ramli Ibrahim, Shafi rul Azmi Suhaimi, Steve Goh, Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Suhaimi Magi, Umesh Shetty, Vincent Tan Lian Ho, Wong Fook Choon, Wong Kit
Index.
Foreword by Marina Mahathir
Preface by Stephanie Burridge
Acknowledgements
Introduction/Mohd Anis Md Nor and Stephanie Burridge
1. Joget Gamelan: The Royal Dance of the Pahang and Terengganu Courts/Marion D'Cruz
2. Asyik Dance: From Kelantanese Palace to a National Heritage/Mohamed Tharuwat Ismail Bakti and Mohd Anis Md Nor
3. Eclecticism and Syncretic Traditions: The Making of Malay Folk Dance/Mohd Anis Md Nor
4. Five
Six
Seven
Eight! . . . Tracing the Malaysian Roots of Jazz Dance/Revathi Murugappan
5. Transnationalism among Malaysian Contemporary Dance Choreographers/Bilqis Hijjas
6. From Ballet to Modern Dance: Tracing Modernity in Malaysian Dance/Joseph Gonzales
7. The Making of Malaysian Contemporary Dance by Chinese Choreographers and Dancers/Leng Poh Gee
8. Bharatanatyam in Malaysia/Premalatha Thiagarajan
9. Dancing the Strong Woman: Celebrating Women, Feminism and Contemporary Dance in Malaysia/Mumtaz Begum Aboo Backer
10. Dance and Ritual in Sabah/Jacqueline Pugh
Kitingan
11. Dancing with the Pen/Su
Ling Choy
Artist Voices and Biographies
Curated by/Joseph Gonzales
Aida Redza, Anthony Meh, Aris Kadir, Chen Ing Kuan, Dhanya Thurairajah, Farah Sulaiman, Gan Chih Pei, January Low, Jay Jen Loo, Joseph Gonzales, Lee Lee Lan, Lee Swee Keong, Low Ming Yam, Marion D'Cruz, Mavin Khoo, Michael Xavier Voon, Ramli Ali, Ramli Ibrahim, Shafi rul Azmi Suhaimi, Steve Goh, Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Suhaimi Magi, Umesh Shetty, Vincent Tan Lian Ho, Wong Fook Choon, Wong Kit
Index.
Preface by Stephanie Burridge
Acknowledgements
Introduction/Mohd Anis Md Nor and Stephanie Burridge
1. Joget Gamelan: The Royal Dance of the Pahang and Terengganu Courts/Marion D'Cruz
2. Asyik Dance: From Kelantanese Palace to a National Heritage/Mohamed Tharuwat Ismail Bakti and Mohd Anis Md Nor
3. Eclecticism and Syncretic Traditions: The Making of Malay Folk Dance/Mohd Anis Md Nor
4. Five
Six
Seven
Eight! . . . Tracing the Malaysian Roots of Jazz Dance/Revathi Murugappan
5. Transnationalism among Malaysian Contemporary Dance Choreographers/Bilqis Hijjas
6. From Ballet to Modern Dance: Tracing Modernity in Malaysian Dance/Joseph Gonzales
7. The Making of Malaysian Contemporary Dance by Chinese Choreographers and Dancers/Leng Poh Gee
8. Bharatanatyam in Malaysia/Premalatha Thiagarajan
9. Dancing the Strong Woman: Celebrating Women, Feminism and Contemporary Dance in Malaysia/Mumtaz Begum Aboo Backer
10. Dance and Ritual in Sabah/Jacqueline Pugh
Kitingan
11. Dancing with the Pen/Su
Ling Choy
Artist Voices and Biographies
Curated by/Joseph Gonzales
Aida Redza, Anthony Meh, Aris Kadir, Chen Ing Kuan, Dhanya Thurairajah, Farah Sulaiman, Gan Chih Pei, January Low, Jay Jen Loo, Joseph Gonzales, Lee Lee Lan, Lee Swee Keong, Low Ming Yam, Marion D'Cruz, Mavin Khoo, Michael Xavier Voon, Ramli Ali, Ramli Ibrahim, Shafi rul Azmi Suhaimi, Steve Goh, Suhaili Ahmad Kamil, Suhaimi Magi, Umesh Shetty, Vincent Tan Lian Ho, Wong Fook Choon, Wong Kit
Index.