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245 00 $aSharing identities :$bcelebrating dance in Malaysia /$cedited by Mohd Anis Md Nor, Stephanie Burridge.
264 1 $aNew Delhi :$bRoutledge India,$c2020.
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490 0 $aCelebrating dance in Asia and the Pacific
500 $aPreviously issued in print: 2011.
588 $aDescription based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
520 $aThis anthology celebrates dancing diversities in Malaysia, a multicultural nation with old and not-so-old dance traditions in a synchronicity of history, creativity, inventions and representation of its people, culture and traditions. These articles and interviews document the legacy of dances from the Malay Sultanates to a contemporary remix of old and new dances aspired by a mlange of influences from the old world of India, China, European and indigenous dance traditions. This gives forth dance cultures that vibrate with multicultural dance experiences. Narratives of eclecticism, syncretic and innovative dance forms and styles reflect the processes of inventing and sharing of dance identities from the era of the colonial Malay states to post-independence Malaysia.
545 0 $aMohd Anis Md Nor is Professor, Ethnochoreology and Ethnomusicology, Cultural Centre, School of Performing Arts, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.Stephanie Burridge lectures at Singapore Management University, Singapore and is a dance critic, author and Editor of the Routledge series Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific.
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