Co-published by Kakiseni and MPH Publishing, Hikayat aims to capture the allure and magic of local traditional art by weaving them into stories for children to kindle their – and their parents’ – interest in Malaysian traditional art.
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Hikayat
Co-published by Kakiseni and MPH Publishing, Hikayat aims to capture the allure and magic of local traditional art by weaving them into stories for children to kindle their – and their parents’ – interest in Malaysian traditional art.
The Girl Who Loves to Dance written by Arisha Akhir and illustrated by Serah Boey, is the second title in Kakiseni’s Hikayat children’s book series, inspired by traditional Malaysian arts. In this story, we learn about mak yong, a dance-drama from Kelantan that is recognised as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Thanks to people like Zamzuriah Zahari, an award-winning Mak Yong and a tireless advocate and educator of the art, we have a chance of preserving this tradition into the next century.
ASEAN Puppetry Conference
In 2015, as part of Hari UNESCO Malaysia, Kakiseni organised and hosted the ASEAN Puppetry Conference in Kuala Lumpur to enable practitioners of traditional puppet theatre to exchange ideas and practices about their craft
#seniMAD
Supported by Prudential Malaysia, #seniMAD aimed to widen access to the arts for underprivileged children by getting the public to volunteer time to coach, put up lessons’ fees and donate used musical instruments.
The Other Festival
Held annually, The Other Festival celebrates the heritage of Ipoh Old Town and features a mix of performances, guided tours, movie screenings, exhibitions, bazaars and more.
BOH Cameronian Arts Awards
In partnership with BOH Plantations, the BOH Cameronian Arts Awards is Malaysia’s premier awards in recognition of excellence and outstanding work in the performing arts.