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KL Shakespeare Players’ celebrates its 10th anniversary with a virtual performance of King Lear . Photo: KLSP This year marks the KL Shakespeare Players’ (KLSP) 10th anniversary. The theatre company’s first ever show was the Bard’s Julius Caesar, under its Shakespeare Demystified series, performed at the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre. If it wasn’t for the pandemic and the movement control order (MCO), theatregoers and Shakespeare fans alike would have been treated to a physical staging of one of Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedies King Lear as an anniversary celebration. With a live show not a feasible option, the KLSP decided to pivot to an online offering of the tragedy, calling it ....
A tale of determination A local theatre company is using Zoom to share the gift of storytelling with students around Malaysia Lim said KLSP’s initiative has been well received. – Picture courtesy of Dev Lee/KLSP One of the activities during a live storytelling session. – Picture courtesy of KLSP How the live storytelling session looks on a laptop. – Picture courtesy of KLSP THE start of the nationwide lockdown last March disrupted so many plans for 2020. For the KL Shakespeare Players (KLSP), a group dedicated to educating students using the works of Shakespeare, it shattered plans to bring in-person performances to public schools. ....
Many industries, including the arts and culture sector, have been badly hit by the pandemic. During this challenging period, the British Council has given out grants to promote British-Malaysia cultural exchanges and to develop innovative ways of collaborating digitally in the arts. Worth a total of over £80,000 (RM440,000), these grants are from three British Council programmes: Connections Through Culture, Digital Collaboration Fund and Literature Grants. Since October 2020,10 Malaysian beneficiaries have received these grants. “The grants will support work in various art forms ranging from literature, film, visual arts, music to theatre. Our 10 beneficiaries will bring together people with different experiences and backgrounds, including the disabled, minority ethnic groups, youth, and those working in areas of environment and sustainability. We are proud to provide the opportunity for our grant beneficiaries in Britain and Malaysia to share and inspire each ....