ACTIVITIES More Malaysians are getting together to strum in the park.
By allMalaysia · March 21, 2012 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The gambus or Arabian oud is a stringed instrument with a body shaped like a pear (sliced lengthwise) and a neck bent just below the tuning pegs.
By Michael A. Fredericks · January 23, 2012 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The Datun Julud or hornbill dance is an Orang Ulu traditional women’s dance that is popular among the Kenyah tribe of Sarawak.
By Michael A. Fredericks · January 13, 2012 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA A lion head craftsman and his team took up the challenge of making the largest dragon structure in the country; the result is a sight to behold.
By allMalaysia · January 12, 2012 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The kompang is arguably the most popular Malay traditional instrument, for it is widely used for all sorts of social occasions
By Michael A. Fredericks · January 11, 2012 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The influence of Islam on the arts in Malaysia is perhaps most evident in the Zapin, a dance form for which the southernmost state of Johor is popular.
By Michael A. Fredericks · June 24, 2011 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The most typical of Sarawak musical instruments, the sape, pronounced “sa-peh”, is a traditional lute of the Orang Ulu community or “upriver people” of central Borneo.
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The Wayang Kulit is a traditional theatre form that brings together the playfulness of a puppet show, and the elusive quality and charming simplicity of a shadow play.
DISCOVER MALAYSIA Yet another dance form that demonstrates the strong traditional influence inherent in Malaysian culture, the Kuda Kepang was first introduced here in the early 20th century
By Michael A. Fredericks · April 13, 2011 ·
DISCOVER MALAYSIA The lion dance is a vigorous form of dance that is usually performed during Chinese festivals
By Michael A. Fredericks · April 8, 2011 ·