Singaporean Malays have adopted hybrid cultural practices over a period of forty years. This is due to the Singapore government's nation building strategies, which aimed to promote harmonious living among the four major ethic groups: Chinese, Malays, Indian and Eurasians. Using contemporary cultural and post colonial theories, the author examines the impact of hybrid cultural practices on the socio-economic development of the Singapore Malay community. This book is also the first fully comprehensive analyses of two prominent Singapore Malay theatre groups: Teater KAMi and Teater Ekamatra.