The Star Malaysia

The right steps in understand­ing cultures

- By MEI MEI CHU newsdesk@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Learning to dance, especially traditiona­l ones, is a gateway to promoting unity and cross- cultural understand­ing among Malaysians, says Imran Syafiq Mohd Affandi.

The ASK Dance Company managing director started learning Malay dances when he was 13 but embraced the traditiona­l dances of other cultures, from the Chinese fan dance to the Kadazandus­un folk dance, when he studied at Aswara (National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage).

For his degree, Imran decided to major in the Bharatanat­yam, the classical Indian dance.

“Learning all these traditiona­l dances made me a better Malaysian,” said Imran, 27, during the

#Dance Something Nice programme at Sri Kuala Lumpur.

#Dance Something Nice is part of

#SaySomethi­ngNice, an annual campaign that seeks to use the 17 days between National Day and Malaysia Day as a time for positivity.

Imran said as dance was a translatio­n of a culture’s story, beliefs, gestures and even food, he gained insight into the different traditions and lifestyles.

“In the Bharatanat­yam, we tell folklore and stories of their gods. From there, we understand their beliefs, how they live, why they go to temple every fortnight or eat certain spices,” Imran said.

Learning dances originatin­g from a different culture was not a problem for Imran.

He said there was separation between his faith and appreciati­ng the dance purely as an art form.

“In fact, a lot of the sacred rituals that is part of the Bharatanat­yam has been altered, making it not a religious performanc­e but a cultural experience,” he said.

Imran said traditiona­l dancers and performers were an important

part of nation-building as they were the keeper and ambassador of a nation’s culture heritage.

Sri Kuala Lumpur student dancer Jayden Roy Joseph said dancing

pushed his limits and allowed him to know and be his true self.

“When I dance, I can be myself and not who people want me to be,” the 12-year-old said.

 ??  ?? Happy together: Sri Kuala Lumpur students posing together after performing at Sri Kuala Lumpur.
Happy together: Sri Kuala Lumpur students posing together after performing at Sri Kuala Lumpur.
 ??  ?? Inspiring: (Left) Imran speaking and Jayden (top) performing a dance during the #DanceSomet­hingNice programme.
Inspiring: (Left) Imran speaking and Jayden (top) performing a dance during the #DanceSomet­hingNice programme.
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