January
19, 2020 marked a significant date in Johor Baru when the Permaisuri Zarith
Sofiah Opera House, the city’s first opera house, was declared open by His
Majesty the Sultan of Johor.
Press Conference at the Signing Ceremony held on December 7, 2022 |
The
opening event included an exciting and entertaining live show in the opera
house, a fine example of how this opera house aimed to be an art and cultural
hub that promotes the performing arts in Johor Baru.
I
had the privilege to enjoy this sensational experience in Johor Baru’s first
opera house and I remember thinking about how far Johor Baru had come since the
early years of live shows organised by the Johor Society for the Performing Arts (JSPA).
The
JSPA hosted the annual Johor Arts Festival for 15 years and they brought to
Johor Baru, live shows by renowned artistes that were performed on makeshift
stages in tents set up at hotel carparks, the field at Dataran Johor and the
grounds of Bukit Timbalan which – for the first time – welcomed the public in
for a close encounter with the iconic Sultan Ibrahim building, our city’s
foremost landmark.
Event poster for Drum Up JB |
The
founders of JSPA did their part to overturn the sad perception that Johor Baru
was a ‘cultural desert’ and they gave Johoreans the privilege to enjoy art and
culture in live shows organised in their annual Arts Fest plus other fringe
festivals.
I have
always enjoyed live shows, especially musicals. Family and friends know that I
would choose to watch a live performance, a musical if possible, and on each visit to London (I call Theatreland!) I would always include a live theatre
show in my itinerary.
When
quality live shows became available in our neighbouring country, I would brave
the traffic to head across the causeway to catch the shows of my choice.
In
the course of work, I had the privilege not only to watch The Jersey Boys
at the Marina Sands Theatre but also to meet the artistes backstage for a chat.
There
was something very special about watching a live show within a theatre where
the seating arrangement provides an unobstructed view of the stage and when the
acoustics are crystal clear in the hushed silence.
A brief drumming performance by JB Drums at the Signing Ceremony event |
So
when the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House opened in January 2020, it was
very significant that Johor Baru finally had our own opera house.
I
was among the many fans of theatre shows who were dazzled by the sensational live show to commemorate the Opening of this first opera house in Johor Baru.
However,
things changed drastically when the Covid19 pandemic reached our shores and the
nation went into a lockdown, with the borders closed from 18 March 2020.
Dramatic drumming in the art of the 24 Festive Drums |
On
December 7, I was delighted to witness the Signing Ceremony for a Memorandum of
Understanding between JB Drums and R&F Princess Cove to kick off the second
launch of the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House with Drum Up JB, a
showcase of the 24 Festive Drums to be staged at the opera house.
It
was exciting to learn that the programme for Drum Up JB was a
celebration of the art of the 24 Festive Drums that will feature JB Drums and Orang Orang Drum Theatre.
A drumming performance in the art of the 24 Festive Drums |
Even when the 24 Solar Terms was
adopted as the inspiration for the creation of the 24 Festive Drums in 1988,
the two Tans did not know that the 24 Solar Terms would one day be recognised
by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) and added to their world intangible cultural list in 2016.
While each drum was painted with two bold Chinese characters that represented each of the 24 Solar Terms, the music and choreography were arranged to harmonize gracefully into a performing art that depicted the cycles of the 24 Solar Terms in music, calligraphy and the rhythm of life.
In 2009, the art of the 24 Festive Drums was recognised by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry as a Malaysian National Cultural Heritage.
A performance by Orang Orang Drum Theatre |
JB Drums was established in 2006 as the first professional drum
troop in Johor Baru to promote the 24 Festive Drums’ art of drumming.
From its inception, JB Drums invited drummers to continue their
passion for drumming with their drum troop and developed a syllabus for
drumming and coaching.
They now have full-time drumming coaches and appointed
professional drumming coaches to Primary and Secondary schools or associations
to provide professional drumming education.
Established
in 2013, Orang Orang Drum Theatre has performed in international music
festivals including the Sziget Festival 2019, the Venice Theatre Arts Festival –
Venice Open Stage, the Belgian and German Dance Festival, Danse en Ville.
A drum show by Orang Orang Drum Theatre on the streets of Paris, France |
Drum
Up JB staged at the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera
House, promises to be an exciting mixed
percussion ensemble that combines drumming and dance in an artistic sensory
experience that will feature drumming in the dramatic art of the 24 Festive
Drums by JB Drums and creative performances by Orang Orang Drum Theatre.
Among
the show highlights to enjoy must be LaguKu and The Memories by Orang
Orang Drum Theatre, that will intrigue and inspire.
Drum
Up JB is an initiative under the
Downtown Johor Baru Grants Programme: Arts, Culture and Heritage, a
collaboration between Iskandar Regional Development Authority and Think City,
supported by Majlis Bandaraya Johor Baru, R&F Princess Cove and Malaysia
Digital Districts.
Two
shows are planned for January 2023 with the Opening shows held on Saturday,
January 7 at 8pm and on Sunday, January 8 at 3pm.
Tickets at RM85, RM105 and RM150, are fast selling out so hurry!
Get yours now from https://www.cloudjoi.com/shows/drum-up-jb#about
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