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DATE
1 NOV 2008, SAT
TIME
8pm
(60mins, no intermission)
(60mins, no intermission)
VENUE
Recital Studio
PRICE
Adults: $25
Concessions: Concessions for students: $18
Concessions for NSF and senior citizens: $22
Concessions: Concessions for students: $18
Concessions for NSF and senior citizens: $22


SYNOPSIS
“Woman is sadness, then sadness is love”.
Are Malay women truly emancipated in our present day or are they still dogged by culture and religion?
Such questions, expressed in the poetry of respected homegrown Malay poet, scriptwriter and essayist, Djamal Tukimin, are articulated through song and dance in this multi-genre production.
Djamal Tukimin is a major contributor to the Singaporean Malay literary scene. His poems have been published in the collections, Puisi-Puisi Nusantara and Punchak Sembilan.
Guest artists include folk singer Zynal.
Are Malay women truly emancipated in our present day or are they still dogged by culture and religion?
Such questions, expressed in the poetry of respected homegrown Malay poet, scriptwriter and essayist, Djamal Tukimin, are articulated through song and dance in this multi-genre production.
Djamal Tukimin is a major contributor to the Singaporean Malay literary scene. His poems have been published in the collections, Puisi-Puisi Nusantara and Punchak Sembilan.
Guest artists include folk singer Zynal.

