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Performing Street Culture Through Dance

 

Students from the Anak-Anak Kota (Children of the City) programme using dance to tell stories from George Town.

 
ArtsED17 January 2019
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View fullsize Sungai Udang is a fishing village known for its fresh seafood and vibrant daily auction. More recently, it has also become one of Malaysia’s largest aquaculture sites.

More than a picturesque village, Sungai Udang is home to generations who ha
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View fullsize Traveling through Nibong Tebal, you’ll pass stretches of oil palm plantations. While it’s now rare to see plantation workers, in the past these estates were not only their workplace but also their playground, place of worship, and home.
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