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Hand in Hand with Music

Bernard Goh, Founder and Artistic Director, HANDS Percussion Malaysia | I Wayan Sudirana, Composer and Musical Director

01-Oct-19 15:00

Hand in Hand with Music

In “Taksu - A Gamelan Theatre Performance”, the shigu, or Chinese lion drum, is performed with Malay and Balinese gamelan, using percussion to celebrate cross-cultural music-making. The show further incorporates traditional Kelantanese sounds and dance, and even choral music. We speak with HANDS Percussion Malaysia’s artistic director Bernard Goh and Balinese composer/musical director I Wayan Sudirana, about creating conversations across cultures with music.

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan, Chase Caldwell Smith

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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Tags:  The Bigger PictureFront RowpercussionChinese drumsgamelanKelantanchoirMalaysian musicmusicperforming arts





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