Drum
Up JB! continued its live shows on Saturday, October 14, presenting the art of
the 24 Festive Drums in a 90-minute programme that features creative performances
by the talented artistes in JB Drums and Orang Orang Drum
Theatre, staged at the Permaisuri
Zarith Sofiah Opera House in Johor Baru.
Creative choreography that mirrored the drawing [projected on screen!] of the original nine drummers, from 1988! |
The
encouraging response to the shows in January led to the staging of two shows
each month in February, March, April, May and June.
Founded
in June 1988, the art of the 24 Festive Drums celebrated 35 years of drumming
this June.
Facade of the Permaisuri Zarith Sofia Opera House by night, viewed from the R&F Marina |
When
the Drum Up JB! shows kicked off in January, I had the privilege to partner
with them to have a pop-up store for My Johor Stories books at the lobby
of the Opera House.
The
art of the 24 Festive Drums was often thought of as a Chinese performing art so
it was important to share that the art of the 24 Festive Drums was founded by
Johoreans in Johor Baru, and in fact, a proudly Johor-born performing art.
Over
the years I had the opportunity to learn more about this art of drumming from co-founder,
Tan Chai Puan, and to document the journey of the 24 Festive Drums in various publications.
An exclusive piece under Portraits in my 2017 MPH Non-Fiction Bestseller, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage |
With
a wealth of such exciting experiences, I decided to share the story of the 24
Festive Drums, a distinctly Johor brand in Book Three of My Johor Stories, My
Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now, along with other brands that
were established in Johor and spread across the nation, with some even exported
abroad.
Prior
to this, I had also documented the story of Tan Chai Puan, co-founder of the
art of the 24 Festive Drums, as an exclusive piece under Portraits in my 2017 MPH Non-Fiction Bestseller, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich
Heritage.
The story of the founding of the art of the 24 Festive Drums is documented among the Johor brands in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now |
After
the performances, the organisers of Drum Up JB! paid close attention to
feedback comments to help them fine-tune and improve the shows to ensure that
the audience will get a better experience from the next shows.
When
the shows opened in January, I had the privilege to witness the first Drum Up
JB! show staged at the Opera House. In June I watched the show again to observe
how the show’s content had evolved and improved.
People queuing to enter the lobby of Opera House |
I
observed that the organisers had not only improved the show’s content but did
well in providing tips to the audience in advance so that they arrived
comfortably and on time for the start of the shows.
The
audience received links to Google Maps to guide them to the carparks at R&F
Mall and R&F Marina to park legally, along with directions to the Opera
House.
They
were also encouraged to arrive early and be seated on time so that they do not
miss a moment of the opening scenes so as to have the pleasure of the complete
show experience from the start to the end.
Inside the theatre, it was a full-house! |
The
ushers will welcome the latecomers to wait in the lobby and they may only be
admitted into the theatre at the end of that particular performance to avoid
disrupting the show and the other audience’s viewing experience.
The
audience was also advised to dress appropriately for their own comfort because
they may feel rather chilly while seated in the air-conditioned theatre.
On
that evening, I saw a healthy queue of people arriving more than fifteen
minutes ahead of the start-time to get themselves comfortably seated in the
theatre.
Inside
the theatre, the rows of seats around me filled up quickly and I was delighted
to observe that it was a full-house.
Another captivating performance! |
I trust
the audience will agree with me that the pleasure of viewing the show was further
enhanced by a backdrop of visuals projected on the interactive multimedia
screen, along with the clever play of lights and percussion that aptly complemented
and emoted each presentation.
So
it was sheer pleasure to sit back and soak in the story of the art of the 24
Festive Drums shared in the dramatic drumming performances in the Drum Up JB! show.
During
the show’s Intermission, the audience who were keen to know more about the
founding of the 24 Festive Drums, visited my pop-up store to buy their copies
of My Johor Stories.
It
was just fun to autograph my books for them and snap a photo memento with the
readers. [More about this later!]
Meanwhile,
don’t miss the final two Drum Up JB! shows for this year
scheduled at 2pm and 8pm on Saturday, December 30, so get your tickets now.
Tickets are available from https://www.cloudjoi.com/buy/mic1ja
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.
This Drum Up JB! show was proudly presented in partnership with ArtsFAS, Yayasan Hasanah and the Ministry of Finance, Malaysia.
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