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Terengganu: Selaut Kasih, Sepantai Sayang
March 19 - July 17, Bank Negara Malaysia Museum
and Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
Chang Fee Ming has travelled widely and his different
series are an A to Z of globetrotting, fromMount
Agung to Zanzibar. Despite continuously returning
to his birthplace, Chang Fee Ming and his works are
now in Kuala Lumpur. Terengganu: Selaut Kasih,
Sepantai Sayang
is a major exhibition by this master
of microcosm, with a theme firmly anchored in his
home state. With 70 paintings frommore than 30
collections, accompanied by seldom seen sketches,
this is an exhibition of unparalleled size and presence.
Here in Kuala Lumpur, far removed from the source of
his inspiration, the artist and curators have drawn us
into a world that is alien even tomost of their fellow
citizens. The Terengganu coast and its communities
are fully explored, winning him even more admirers
from among those who seek social commentary as
well as a visual fiesta.
ThingsToSee,
PlacesToGo
Weekend Cultural Performance
Every Saturday & Sunday, Behind the Information Counter,
Central Market, Kuala Lumpur
In May, Central Market Kuala Lumpur will continue bringing its
Weekend Cultural Performance for local and foreign visitors.
Immerse in colourful arts on full display with exciting folk and
traditional dance performed as part of the weekly attraction.
Have fun moving your body along to the beautiful beat of
Malaysian culture. Just come early to secure your spot as the
lively performances begins at 8:00pm sharp.
MPYO Plays Dvořák
June 3, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO),
Kuala Lumpur
Join Ciarán McAuley and the MPOwith a programme
that includes music of prevailing happy spirits, idyllic
moods and evocations of nature in Sibelius’ Finlandia
and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8. MPO’s Timothy
Peters and Mátyás Major share the stage as soloists
in Brahms’s Double Concerto – a work of ardent
lyricism and soaring beauty.