Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Joined October 2014
A performing arts and communication lecturer and practitioner experienced in improving teaching and designing of academic programmes anchored in theoretical and practical relevance to the growing impo... See More
LC X MC presents
A Language of Their Own
"Relationships break and established on a daily basis, but have we ever stopped to listen to the language they speak, especially us who are capable of loving the ones we choose, regardless of the usual norm?"
This is a highly anticipated re-staging of the popular play by Singapore-born playwright Chay Yew. This intensely powerful drama left audiences seared during its 2013 run and is now coming back to thrill those who want to relive the magic and newcomers with love and heartache.
Chay Yew’s touching play provides a window into some of life’s hardest, gentlest, and most tender moments. Relationships that can’t bear a name in some conservative societies face the biggest test – not just about societal progress, it is usually about the persons involved. The presence of the disease AIDS in the eighties did not make things better.
The language in these voices is the only path to freedom. This play celebrates that language. With this play, everyone can experience the voices and poetry within their language.
Show Dates and Times:
24th March (Friday) - 8.30pm
25th March (Saturday) - 8.30pm
26th March (Sunday) - 3pm & 8.30pm
Performance Duration:
120 minutes with 10 minutes intermission
Venue:
Theatre, @DPAC (Damansara Performing Arts Centre)
H-01, DPAC, Empire Damansara
Jalan PJU 8/8, Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Funds gathered will be used for the following:
1. Venue Rental - RM8,000
2. Rehearsal Venue Rental - RM1,000
3. Lighting and Set Design (Experience) - RM3,000
4. Designer and Cast Fees - RM10,000
5. Production Costs (Technical) - RM8,000
Total: RM30,000
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Joined October 2014
A performing arts and communication lecturer and practitioner experienced in improving teaching and designing of academic programmes anchored in theoretical and practical relevance to the growing importance of digital presence of performing artists complementing their professional practice in entertainment, not only to build professional skills of entertainers and artists, as well as to achieve their goals in sustaining employability in the diverse media marketplace. Formulated and implemented Malaysia's only entertainment arts academic programme aiming at training and grooming Malaysia's next wave of entertainers and celebrities who can sustain in the ever challenging performing arts and media industry. Initiated the programme to disseminate knowledge and introduce Malaysian performing arts to Chinese-speaking societies in Asia, namely Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, through online network magazine Theatrex Asia (http://www.theatrex.asia), as roaming critic and academic resident in different fringe festivals in these cities.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Joined October 2014
A performing arts and communication lecturer and practitioner experienced in improving teaching and designing of academic programmes anchored in theoretical and practical relevance to the growing impo... See More
LC X MC presents
A Language of Their Own
"Relationships break and established on a daily basis, but have we ever stopped to listen to the language they speak, especially us who are capable of loving the ones we choose, regardless of the usual norm?"
This is a highly anticipated re-staging of the popular play by Singapore-born playwright Chay Yew. This intensely powerful drama left audiences seared during its 2013 run and is now coming back to thrill those who want to relive the magic and newcomers with love and heartache.
Chay Yew’s touching play provides a window into some of life’s hardest, gentlest, and most tender moments. Relationships that can’t bear a name in some conservative societies face the biggest test – not just about societal progress, it is usually about the persons involved. The presence of the disease AIDS in the eighties did not make things better.
The language in these voices is the only path to freedom. This play celebrates that language. With this play, everyone can experience the voices and poetry within their language.
Show Dates and Times:
24th March (Friday) - 8.30pm
25th March (Saturday) - 8.30pm
26th March (Sunday) - 3pm & 8.30pm
Performance Duration:
120 minutes with 10 minutes intermission
Venue:
Theatre, @DPAC (Damansara Performing Arts Centre)
H-01, DPAC, Empire Damansara
Jalan PJU 8/8, Damansara Perdana,
47820 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Funds gathered will be used for the following:
1. Venue Rental - RM8,000
2. Rehearsal Venue Rental - RM1,000
3. Lighting and Set Design (Experience) - RM3,000
4. Designer and Cast Fees - RM10,000
5. Production Costs (Technical) - RM8,000
Total: RM30,000
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Joined October 2014
A performing arts and communication lecturer and practitioner experienced in improving teaching and designing of academic programmes anchored in theoretical and practical relevance to the growing importance of digital presence of performing artists complementing their professional practice in entertainment, not only to build professional skills of entertainers and artists, as well as to achieve their goals in sustaining employability in the diverse media marketplace. Formulated and implemented Malaysia's only entertainment arts academic programme aiming at training and grooming Malaysia's next wave of entertainers and celebrities who can sustain in the ever challenging performing arts and media industry. Initiated the programme to disseminate knowledge and introduce Malaysian performing arts to Chinese-speaking societies in Asia, namely Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, through online network magazine Theatrex Asia (http://www.theatrex.asia), as roaming critic and academic resident in different fringe festivals in these cities.