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The announcement of the Conditional Motion Control Order (CMCO) in Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur from October 14 to 27 has led to the postponement of several performing arts shows and visual arts exhibitions in the Klang Valley.
Under CMCO guidelines, all religious, sporting and cultural activities will be prohibited.
Many people in the arts and culture community have expressed sadness at this turn of events, but have understood that steps must be taken to address the increase in Covid-19 cases.
A disappointed Joe Hasham, co-founder and artistic director of The Actors Studio / KLPac, says that performing arts activities at KLPac have performed well since theaters reopened in July after the MCO.
“We are heartbroken to hear this just as things were looking up, we were on the mend. The team has worked tirelessly through this difficult period and a lot of effort has gone into making sure we meet the SOPs and keep everyone safe. We look forward to resuming. soon. In the meantime, stay safe, “Hasham says.
The Actors Studio’s postponed shows at KLPac are Short + Sweet Dance (October 16-17), Short + Sweet Theater (October 23-24) and Cabaret Series: Divas Live! (October 28-November 1).
The Malay premiere of Triple Frontier (odissi), a Sutra Foundation dance performance was also postponed. The show was supposed to take place at the PJ Civic Center Auditorium from October 16-18.
“We are devastated because Triple Borders, which had faced a similar postponement in March when the MCO was enforced, now has to suffer the same fate again. So much time, energy and money has been wasted preparing us for this second season. Worse still, my dancers have experienced a blow to their spirits and morale is constantly low. CMCO is inevitable but nevertheless a tragedy for us artists, “says Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, founder of the Sutra Foundation.
The Damansara Performing Arts Center (DPAC) has decided to postpone its next triple bill dance show, called Creatures Trilogy, even before the CMCO was announced today. It was supposed to play on October 17 and 18. At press time, the show is tentatively rescheduled for November 14-15.
Masakini Theater Company (Masakini) Pandemaniac, which was supposed to open on October 22 at Studio Ramli Hassan in KL, has also been postponed indefinitely.
Ironically, Pandemaniac, Masakini’s first show since the beginning of the MCO, deals with the effects of the confinement on the whole.
Istana Budaya CEO Zaiton Md Desa also expressed dismay and shock at the news.
“This is unexpected news, especially since we are fully prepared and ready for two upcoming shows. All the stage work is ready, but we have to adhere and follow the instructions given by the Government ”, says Zaiton.
The two postponed shows are Lambang Sari Series – Melodies and Memories of Childhood (October 14) and Malaysian Rhapsody Concert with Malaysian Traditional Orchestra (October 23 and 24).
Additionally, all public activities at the REXKL creative center have been suspended.
“That means our film screenings, art workshops, and photo exhibits will be affected by this CMCO announcement. We will have a management meeting tomorrow to see how to deal with this month’s cancellations and to see if we can reschedule them for a date. later, “says Brian Kwan, director of programming for REXKL.
The Klang Valley arts community will also face a series of exhibition cancellations.
Multidisciplinary artist Dhavinder Singh was well received Tagistan This month’s exhibition in a temporary space at the Zhongshan Building in KL will also be discontinued due to CMCO’s announcement.
“The Tagistan The exhibition will be closed during the next CMCO. We look forward to reopening our doors to the general public once the CMCO is lifted, “says Vivian Adram, project manager for the expo.
“It has been a pleasure to welcome so many curious and appreciative visitors to the exhibition. Please continue to share with us your photos and takeaways from this show on our Facebook page or by simply using #tagistan on all social media platforms,” he said. he adds, hoping to see an extension for this exhibit.
“We look forward to your presence again and will update everyone on the program workshop and the ‘Tagistani Floating Chess’ tournament. Rest assured that we have always taken our SOPs seriously and will continue to do so when the program is restarted.”
Kenny Teng, Co-Founder of G13 Gallery in Petaling Jaya, understands the need for CMCO and will discuss how the current One of each The anniversary show can continue with all SOPs in place.
“I was quite surprised by the news, but we will continue with all of our planned shows because we are ready to adapt to all unforeseen circumstances and challenges that may arise in the future. The show will continue but viewing is by appointment only,” says Teng.
Owner of Artemis Art Gallery S. Jamal Al-Idrus postpones a solo exhibition of the young artist Kimberley Boudville.
“The opening was supposed to be on October 24, but now it will have to be delayed until late October or early November, depending on whether the CMCO stays until October 27 or extends longer. We will also be doing a bit more Elaborate. online submission for this exhibition to compensate, “says Jamal.
“The CMCO was announced without much detail, so at this point we are still not sure whether to completely close the gallery or keep it open with a strict restriction on the number of visitors at a time.
“On the one hand, all economic activities are supposed to continue, but on the other hand cultural activities are not allowed. So yeah, we are a bit confused,” says Jamal.
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