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Le French Festival to debut in Kuching from June 21–25

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Here's how you can spend an arts weekend in Penang … virtually!

A documentary on Penang s favourite pop group Alleycats titled Hingga Akhir Nanti is a highlight on April 4. Photo: Handout Interstate travels may not be allowed just yet but that doesn’t mean you can’t walk about the island state of Penang this weekend. O:PEN - A Weekend in Penang is all set to give vacation-deprived Malaysians the break we need with a line-up of online and physical events from today till Sunday (April 4). This new initiative by the Penang Arts Council (PAC) is supported by the Penang State Exco for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACE). “O:PEN is a testimony of the resilience of Penang’s creative forces in the face of lockdowns and closures over the past 12 months, ” says Joe Sidek, PAC’s chairman.

Time to reconnect: Penang Arts Council looks to the past to move forward

Facing torture, a servant girl turns her eyes to the heavens and sings of love. Her soprano voice swirls high and fills the room as she declares her resolve of unrequited devotion to a prince in disguise. After her heart-wrenching aria, there is a moment of stunned silence before the audience erupts in applause. Such was a scene from Puccini’s Turandot staged at Penang’s Dewan Sri Pinang in 2003. The opera, followed by Carmen that was staged the year after, was among the last large-scale performances by the Penang Arts Council (PAC) that brought numerous operas and operettas to Penang.

Curry rice for some, thin gruel for others as visitors to Penang dry up thanks to Covid-19

March 07, 2021 Closed shophouses in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Strict coronavirus lockdown has left many businesses struggling to survive. South China Morning Post It has become a familiar scene on Chulia Street: Mamak Indian Muslim workers sweat behind face masks as they fill brown paper bags with rice and curry, feeding residents who would prefer not to – and indeed, until a month ago, could not – dine in restaurants. Chinese uncles and aunties wait behind kerbside stalls for the next rider of a sputtering motorcycle, who will exchange a few ringgit for a plastic bag filled with hot soup and noodles. Behind them hang red Chinese altars covered in ritual ash next to rows of padlocked shophouses that, like closed eyes, seal George Town’s multicultural secrets behind metallic shutters.

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