Calling all Art enthusiast, DiverseCity or
the Kuala Lumpur International Arts Festival is back with DiverseCity 2016, the second edition
of the annual performing and visual arts festival first launched in 2015 – showcasing
the rich and nuanced diversity of Malaysia and its close ties with the ASEAN
community. This year, the festival is held over five weeks - from its official
launch on 31 August 2016 until 2 October 2016.
DiverseCity 2016 Festival Director Datin Sunita Rajakumar
It will be
officially launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Berjaya
Times Square on National Day, with specially commissioned performances of
street dancing, a mobile phone orchestra and syair (poetry) reading, amidst a photography exhibition featuring
works by three leading Malaysian talents.
The lineup
of performances, recitals, exhibitions and workshops will be held in multiple
venues across Kuala Lumpur city and Greater KL, and covers the scope of the
arts – from performing arts to visual arts to literary arts. Featuring
acclaimed participants from across the globe, this year’s festival builds on
the success of the inaugural event in 2015 – which involved
1,300 participants from 24 countries and attracted 60,000 visitors, almost a
quarter of whom were from outside the country.
King of Ghosts
“Malaysia has a rich and diverse cultural and artistic
heritage and the multi-cultural nature of our society offers a natural melting
pot for artistic expression. As such, Malaysians are very open to experiencing
the new things that the world of the arts can offer and we are pleased to be
the conduit for expanding the horizons of Malaysian residents and visitors to
Malaysia through the DiverseCity festival. For 2016, we have put together an
acclaimed lineup of signature performances featuring celebrated international
stars and prominent Malaysian talents that will not just enrich the arts scene
in Malaysia but also enhance Malaysia’s reputation as an artistic hub,” said
DiverseCity 2016 Festival Director Datin Sunita Rajakumar.
“We have a festival programme that offers something for
just about any taste, showing Malaysians new things to develop their artistic
experience, and is at the same time sufficiently unique to offer something
fresh to even the most experienced connoisseur of the arts,” she added.
Signature
performances at DiverseCity 2016, which feature international performers,
include:
·
The critically acclaimed King of Ghosts by British Indian composer and virtuoso player of
the sarod Soumik Datta, brought to Kuala Lumpur for its Asian premiere,
supported by the British Council and symphonic orchestral musicians from
Malaysia.
·
The specially commissioned Feet on Fire, a first-time collaboration between internationally
renowned Flamenco maestro Antonio Vargas and leading Malaysian exponents of
Indian Kathak dance and music.
·
Nari: The Shankar
Family Project by Gingger Shankar, a moving tribute to Lakshmi Shankar
and her daughter Viji, who helped bring Indian music to the West in the 1970s
through their close collaborations with Ravi Shankar and George Harrison.
·
The award-winning and critically acclaimed La La Luna, a child-friendly mime performance
by performer and playwright Wolfe Bowart, which will have you awed and amazed.
La La Luna
The
festival also features strong local contributions, including:
·
The Kaleidoscope international Drumming Festival, an
annual festival organised by Hands Percussion, a renowned Malaysian percussion
ensemble. Groups in the powerful line-up for Kaleidoscope this year include Olivier
Tarpaga & Dafra Drum from Burkina Faso, Gamelan Jinggong Navadaza from Indonesia
and Malaysia’s Kamrul Hussin & Brothers.
·
A landmark contribution from the ambitious 5-year project
2020 by Toccata Studio, a performing
arts production collective dedicated to creating and producing quality
contemporary art. The project is a multidisciplinary performance by artists Ng
Chor Guan and Steve Goh that seeks to depict the national cultural psyche as we
head towards developed nation status.
·
Pensyair Alam Nusantara, the 2nd year of the
ASEAN Poets Forum and a day-long exploration of poetry and writings in the
park.
·
The first gathering of Syair Alam Melayu Nusantara -
featuring poetry talents from Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore and
Thailand, is also happening this year.
·
The National
Arts, Culture and Heritage Academy (ASWARA)’s ever-popular Main
Zapin, with representations from many of the states in Malaysia, including Zapin
Putar Alam, Pekajang, Sebat, Terengganu, Salor and many more, danced by a cast
of 12 highly trained and professional dancers.
·
A traditional Bangsawan performance of Pelayaran
Panglima Awang, about Malay warrior Panglima Awang during the time of
Portuguese explorer Captain Ferdinand Magellan. It is a joint production by the National Department of Culture and Arts
(JKKN) and the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).
·
Sarawakian
music and dance performances, featuring culture from communities such as the
Kenyah, Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, Melanau and Sarawak Malays, as well as modern
and world music played with traditional Sarawakian musical instruments.
Zac Lee - New Species C4, Digital Ed. 8.
This year,
there is a strong offering of the visual arts:
·
Visit the Enchanted
Forest exhibition by Sandra Lee - a new commission. Visitors step into a huge
colourful set illustrated by Lee, and enter a world of favourite fairy tales
and nursery rhymes given an Asian twist – with Asian clothes, food and
architecture.
·
See Ami
Jesal’s Meraki (Moghul Miniatures) - a unique collection of miniature paintings
on paper and faux ivory exploring the themes of love. The miniature paintings
try to capture the spirit of love, longing and yearning, bringing together
humanity and divinity.
·
Don’t miss
the interactive Andy Warhol: Social
Circus exhibition, curated by Ryan Su of the Ryan Foundation. The largest
collection of Andy Warhol Polaroids to be shown in Malaysia and Asia to date,
the rare collection shows the world’s biggest actors, artists and fashion
designers from the 70s and 80s on display. The Polaroids not only demonstrate
Warhol’s influence as an artist and society figure, but also inspire his
large-scale portraits he is best known for.
·
For the first
time, the Shalini Ganendra Fine Arts Gallery will be a festival hub - featuring
the works of mixed medium artist Zac Lee, sculptor Anniketyni Madian and the PavillionNOW 2016 - Shadow Garden installation
by Ar. Eleena Jamil alongside workshops, a capella performances and talks. The PavilionNOW project celebrates local architecture
and design talent, and challenges local talent to create beyond conventional
definition and perspective, as well as provide a stage set for performances
throughout DiverseCity 2016.
·
Catch the Dirgahayu Proposal photography
exhibition by prominent Malaysian photographers Rahman Roslan, Ahmad Yusni and
Zulfadhli Zaki.
Entry to many of the performances and shows
will be free.
Standard price tickets range from RM10 to RM200.
From now until 15 August 2016, tickets with up to 33% discount per person are
available for group purchases of at least four tickets for selected shows.
A limited
number of deeply discounted tickets have been made available for certain
performances for the following categories - on a first-come first-served basis:
senior citizens, full-time students, refugee groups, special needs groups and
registered charities. To see the
full programme lineup and for more information, please visit
https://diversecity.my/
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