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  2. Mak yong - Wikipedia

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    The late Cik Ning was a leading mak yong performer in the 1980s. In 2005, UNESCO declared mak yong theatre a "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity". [2] Although most traditional Malay dances were influenced by India, Java, and other parts of Southeast Asia, Mak yong's

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Malaysia

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    Mak Yong theatre: 2008 00167: Mak yong is a traditional form of dance-drama from northern Malaysia, particularly the state of Kelantan. Dondang Sayang: 2018 01410: Dondang Sayang is a traditional form of entertainment where singers exchange extemporaneous Malay poetry, in a lighthearted and sometimes humorous style. Silat: 2019 01504

  4. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Wikipedia

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    Mak Yong Theatre: 2005 2008 APA [408] Dondang Sayang: 2018 [409] Silat: 2019 [410] Songket: 2021 [411] Breakfast culture in Malaysia: dining experience in a multi-ethnic society 2024 [412] Mali The Cultural Space of the Yaaral and Degal: 2003 2008 AFR [413] The Manden Charter, proclaimed in Kurukan Fuga 2009 [414]

  5. Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity

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    In 2003, UNESCO drafted the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, which provides an international framework, source of funding, and strategic overview for the further identification and protection of these masterpieces and other intangible cultural heritages. The convention went into force in 2006 and has since ...

  6. Mek Mulung - Wikipedia

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    Mek Mulung (Jawi: مق مولوڠ) is a traditional Malay theatre that is unique to the northwest state of Kedah in Malaysia.It became popular since the late 18th century and incorporates most elements of Mak Yong, Menora and Hadrah. [1]

  7. Culture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A form of art called mak yong, incorporating dance and drama, remains strong in the Kelantan state. [29] ... (UNESCO) 'Memory of the World' programme. [39]

  8. Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof was the eldest of six children of Punjabi Muslim parents. He completed his primary and secondary education at King Edward VII School in the beautiful lake-town of Taiping, before proceeding to the newly established campus of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, where he majored in English, with a minor in Islamic Studies.

  9. Malaysian art - Wikipedia

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    Nik Zainal Abidin, Seni Kelantan, 1958, Oil on canvas; depicting Wayang Kulit Siam puppets, Menora and Mak yong performers, Gamelan, Wau bulan and Gasing (spinning top) The Terengganuan pinas Naga Pelangi sailing butterfly. A swan-shaped Malaysian congkak displayed in the Muzium Negara. One of George Town, Penang's wrought-iron caricatures.