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Saya Anak Bangsawan! (I'm a Bangsawan Kid!)

Overview

Programme IDAEP0520886
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 5 - 30
Language Malay
Programme Format On-site, Digital, Blended (mix of on-site and digital)
Cost $280.00 Per student
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Theatre - Traditional Malay, General Drama skills/Acting
Student Profile Primary Lower, Primary Middle, Primary Upper
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
 
Venue (where applicable)

Showcase

Programme Synopsis A programme for primary school students (aged 7 to 12) to be introduced to the art of Bangsawan (Malay Opera) through an interactive workshop series, where the 6 Fundamental Bangsawan Elements are taught and practised with the workshop participants. Guided by trainers and facilitators who are practising Bangsawan practitioners themselves, these elements will be explored: 1) Bahasa (Language) 2) Nada (Intonation) 3) Lenggok (Sway) 4) Adab (Mannerisms) 5) Gerak (Movements) 6) Deria (Senses) Through these Bangsawan workshops, we aim to: 1. Introduce the young to the art of Bangsawan, or Malay Opera and pique their interest in exploring their own cultural roots 2. Inculcate cultural awareness and appreciation through the fine theatrical art form and develop their critical thinking skills 3. Provide opportunities to develop their creativity, communication, collaboration and information skills through team-based activities in the workshops 4. Implement the skills learnt through a performance by the participants, developing their inventive thinking skills The topics that will be covered include basic theatre skills, traditional Malay Opera dialogues, movements, costumes and crafts.
Focus Areas Appreciate Arts & Culture, Acquire Skills & Knowledge
Point of Emphasis SG Cultural Identity
Lesson Goal #1 1. Introduce the young to the art of Malay Opera, pique their interest in exploring their own cultural roots
Lesson Goal #2 2. Develop their creativity, communication, collaboration and information skills by practising Malay Opera through team-based activities
Lesson Goal #3 3. Implement the acquired skills learnt by putting up a Malay Opera performance

Visualiser, Audio/Sound System

The Tote Board Arts Grant was introduced in 1995 to encourage the development of a vibrant arts culture in schools, and to promote arts appreciation amongst students.

Each year, all MOE schools and ITE Colleges may opt-in to receive the Arts Grant. Schools may use the grant to subsidise the purchase of programmes under the NAC-AEP and for the Artist-in-School Scheme (AISS).

All approved programmes are listed on the NAC-AEP Directory and come with a valid Letter of Eligibility.

To purchase this programme, contact the representative listed on the Programme Detail Page and make contractual arrangements directly with the programme provider.

Please ensure that a valid Letter of Eligibility (LOE) is obtained. Note that MOE procurement guidelines apply.

Payment should be made directly to the programme provider. Claims for the Arts Grant should be made via IFAAS and in accordance to Grant Guidelines.

Programme providers are permitted to make changes to the following aspects of an NAC-AEP, according to the school’s needs:

  • Programme duration, including no. of sessions
  • Cost of programme
  • Class size



Under the above conditions, schools can make claims based on revised programme costs using the same Programme ID listed on the Letter of Eligibility (LOE).

The following changes are not permitted when customising programmes:

  • Changes to content
  • Inclusion of non-approved instructor(s)

Offered by:

ANGGERIK TMSK BANGSAWAN LLP

Anggerik Temasek Bangsawan (ATB), formerly known as Sri Anggerik Bangsawan (SAB), was founded by the late Haji Hamid Ahmad in 1986. Pak Hamid, as we affectionately know him, was the prolific legend whose passion for Bangsawan was unsurpassed, and he lived his life producing and writing Bangsawan pla

Contact

Noor Azhar Mohamed 92336585 azhar@atbsg.com

This programme has not been reviewed