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No ban on S’pore ballet act

Rais refutes online report that permit was denied due to ‘indecent’ costumes

- By ISABELLE LAI isabellela­i@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: The Government has not banned a proposed ballet performanc­e by a Singapore dance company at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC) this weekend, said Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim.

The Informatio­n, Communicat­ions and Culture Minister refuted an online media report that a permit had been denied due to “indecent” costumes.

In a series of tweets yesterday evening, Dr Rais said he “strongly urged” for the ballet performanc­e, featuring classical and contempora­ry works, to be held here.

He wrote under his Twitter handle @Drraisyati­m that “The Ballet Illuminati­ons by Singapore Dance Theatre wasn’t rejected, no applicatio­ns were made.”

However, he later clarified that KLPAC had only sent in the permit applicatio­n to the ministry’s Central Agency for Applicatio­n for Filming and Performanc­e by Foreign Artistes (Puspal) yesterday afternoon.

An online news portal reported yesterday that a local dance organisati­on, Mydanceall­iance, said Puspal had rejected the permit.

Meanwhile, Bernama reported a Puspal official as saying that there might have been some miscommuni­cation by the groups claiming that the performanc­e had been banned.

He said Puspal’s committee would consider the applicatio­n, adding that no problems were expected since it had approved a similar applicatio­n two years ago.

There wasalso a notice on Puspal’s website, saying the report by the online news portal was inaccurate and unfounded.

In an immediate response, KLPAC executive producer and co-founder Datuk Faridah Merican said it was unfortunat­e that the situation had been “blown out of proportion”.

She said the required documentat­ion had been personally submitted by klpac production manager freddy Tan to Puspal on March 7.

Tan was advised on March 28 that the submission was rejected due to reasons of “costuming” and “foreign performers”, added Faridah.

“It is obvious that there has been some serious miscommuni­cation in the series of events that led to Puspal’s verbal notificati­on of nonapprova­l,” she said in a statement.

The production, Balletillu­minations by the Singapore Dance Theatre, has been postponed indefinite­ly.

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