If you are wondering, what is Busana Johor?
Old photographs of various versions of Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga [from the souvenir programme of seminar I attended] |
In
2005, when elegant outfits were presented in a fashion show for Malay
traditional costumes, organized by Yayasan Warisan Johor (YWJ) or the
Johor Heritage Foundation, I had the privilege to learn more about the timeless
elegance of Busana Johor.
While
the commentary was in Malay, I managed to learn more details in English from Hj
Shafie Ahmad, my go-to person for Malay culture and heritage in Johor.
My
interest in Busana Johor was so ignited that I even joined a training session
to sew the Malay costume – Kursus Jahitan Busana Johor – and discover
more about the Baju Melayu Teluk Belanga, a style of the Johor Malay
costume that had royal origins.
In
2015, I was delighted when Stitched in Tradition, my feature on Jamil
Sukaimi of Teluk Belanga Design, was published in The New Sunday Times
newspapers to share with readers nationwide more about the Johor traditional
costume.
Hj Shafie [Right] sharing his thoughts while I typed in the additional info |
The
affable Hj Shafie has held several portfolios in the Foundation and is
currently the Cultural Officer for Public Relations in the Media &
Corporate Department, YWJ.
In
fact, his passion in promoting Johor Malay culture and heritage had earned him
the honour and recognition as the Individual winner in the Arts, Culture &
Heritage category, presented by the Iskandar Malaysia Social Hero Awards
(IMSHA) 2019.
As always, Hj Shafie shared his knowledge unselfishly with me! |
Recently
when I reached him to fix an appointment to meet up, he did not tell me that he
was now mentoring three young people, assigned to be Assistant Public Relations
Officers with the Foundation.
So,
when Hj Shafie welcomed me into the meeting, I was pleasantly surprised to be introduced
to Muhammad Nuraffendi Mohamad Amanah (AKA Fendi), Fifiyana Asmida Abdul Samat
(AKA Feiya) and Nur Nadzra Natasha Zulkifli (AKA Nadzra).
We had a mutually beneficial time together |
When
I saw that they were unfamiliar with My Johor Stories, I took time to share
with them about my books and explained why I was there to meet with Hj Shafie.
Then
I opened my laptop and read to them, the contents of my manuscript on Busana
Johor, to let Hj Shafie help to verify the facts in my story.
As
I read on, I was pleased with the silence in the room because it confirmed that
I was clearly on the right track.
An illustration of the Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga from the seminar materials that I kept since 2005 |
Even
though my manuscript was written in English, there was liberal use of Malay
words and phrases to describe parts of the Baju Kurung Teluk Belanga because
there was just no better way than to use Malay words.
In
fact, I observed (with amusement!) that the young people were rather impressed
with the Malay words I used that accurately described the specific parts of this
traditional outfit.
Looking
back, it was some 15 years ago since I discovered the elegance of the Johor
Malay traditional costumes and this subject remains both charming and
interesting.
And
as I discussed the details of my manuscript with Hj Shafie and his team, I was
convinced that this piece must be documented in my next book for the benefit of
future generations, not only in Johor but elsewhere where tradition is
treasured.
It was my pleasure to meet with Hj Shafie [2nd from Right] and his team, Fendi and Feiya [Left and 2nd from Left] and Nadzra [Right] |
I take this opportunity to acknowledge the help from Hj Shafie, who personally contributed in no small way, to make Johor Malay culture and traditions so much more appealing to me. Terima kasih!
Yayasan
Warisan Johor or the Johor Heritage Foudation, is located at Komplex Warisan
Sultan Abu Bakar, Lot 888 Jalan Sungai Chat, 80100 Johor Baru, Johor.
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