I
read the invitation to the Press Conference closely and understood its dual
aim:
Tan Chai Puan [Centre] on his appointment as Cultural Consultant, with Lee Ming Liang [Left] and Xie Zehao [Right] of R&F Group Malaysia |
The
event was jointly organized by R&F Princess Cove and the Permaisuri Zarith
Sofiah Opera House in collaboration with JB Drums, held at the R&F Princess
Cove Sales Gallery.
I
did not hesitate to accept this invitation as I was keen to witness the
appointment of cultural activist, Tan Chai Puan, as the Cultural Consultant to
build a cultural bridge to link cultural exchange activities, both local and
from abroad, with the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House at R&F Princess
Cove in Johor Baru.
The event kicked off with a performance in the art of the 24 Festive Drums by JB Drums |
Looking
back, I probably met Tan while I was featuring stories from the annual Johor
Baru Arts Festival, published in the The New Straits Times, a leading English
newspaper with nationwide distribution.
When
Tan was with the Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Walk Committee, this team was tasked to
arrange weekend cultural events, presented at a makeshift stage set up in front
of what is popularly called the Red House at the Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Walk.
Tan Chai Puan, cultural activist, was featured as an exclusive story in my 2017 MPH Non-Fiction Bestseller, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real People, Rich Heritage |
Thanks
to the then JB Bureau Chief of The New Straits Times newspapers who published
my stories on Johor culture and heritage in cover-page-centre-spread issues of
the weekday pull-out Southern section called JBuzz, that was later rebranded as
Johor Streets.
People
enjoyed reading about themselves and this was a golden era for local news when
readers bought the newspapers to see their stories and photographs published in
the English print media.
Tan’s
help with the English translation was important because the bulk of Chinese
cultural activities here were only reported in Chinese publications so people
who do not read Chinese, do not know about it.
The story of the 24 Festive Drums was featured in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now |
Tan
also invited me to 24 Festive Drums events where I learnt that he and Tan Hooi
Song were the co-founders of this dramatic art of drumming that had developed from
a school drum troop in Johor into an international drumming phenomenon.
These
events were (again!) mainly conducted in Chinese and it was Tan who made me
feel welcome by providing the English translation for me to better understand
and write accurately.
Tan Chai Puan performing the Handprint Ceremony witnessed by Lee Ming Liang [Left] and Xie Zehao [Right] of the R&F Group |
When
I was working on the manuscript for the first My Johor Stories book, I
included Tan Chai Puan, cultural activist, as an exclusive story under
Portraits, featured with other Johor personalities whose lives have impacted
others.
On
the first week of its launch in July 2017, My Johor Stories: True Tales,
Real People, Rich Heritage, went to the Number One spot of the MPH
Non-Fiction Bestsellers list and stayed on the Bestsellers list for consecutive
weeks and months, and at year-end, this book was counted among the Best of MPH2017.
Later
on in 2017, Tan was recognized for his contributions as winner in the Arts
& Culture (Individual) category at the prestigious 4th Iskandar
Malaysia Social Heroes Awards (IMSHA), which aims to “Spot, Recognise and
Empower” individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations who carry on their work
in the community valiantly, voluntarily and unconditionally.
As
he continued relentlessly, not only as a cultural activist but also as a
cultural initiator and innovator, Tan was honoured to be acknowledged as a Living
Cultural Heritage of Malaysia by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture in
October 2018.
By
then, I was familiar with the achievements of Tan and the 24 Festive Drums – a
proudly Johor-born brand – and decided to include this among other brands that
were established in Johor, expanded throughout the nation and even exported
abroad, in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly Johor, Then and Now, published in
2022.
As
the economy gradually reopened in mid-2022, the team at JB Drums created a
cultural attraction dubbed, Drum Up JB! that was successfully presented
to audiences at the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House throughout 2023.
With Tan Chai Puan in front of my pop-up store at the lobby of the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House |
With
his outstanding achievements in arts, culture and heritage, nationwide and
abroad, his tireless efforts in nurturing young talents as well as promoting
art and culture, Tan has earned wide recognition for his contributions to the
arts scene both here and internationally.
That
morning, the event at the Sales Gallery aptly kicked off with an exciting
performance of the 24 Festive Drums presented by the JB Drums troop.
In
a simple ceremony to mark his appointment as Cultural Consultant, Tan was invited
to perform a Handprint Ceremony where he pressed his palm on a frame of golden
putty to create a handprint that symbolized his collaboration with the R&F
Group Malaysia.
Chairman
of the R&F Group Malaysia, Lee Ming Liang, presented Tan with a Letter of
Appointment, witnessed by Vice General Manager, Xie Zehao.
Tan Chai Puan presenting his speech |
Tan
said that the late Tan Hooi Song, his co-founder in the art of the 24 Festive
Drums, had spent his entire life calling for the construction of a concert hall
here, so Tan expressed his appreciation to the R&F Group for their
initiative to build the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House as a gift to the
arts and culture community here, who have longed for such a venue for the
performing arts.
He
also expressed his appreciation for the support of the R&F Group, as the
Opera House was the venue for the highly acclaimed series of Drum Up JB!
shows last year.
Tan
was pleased that the Malaysian 24 Festive Drums Competition, inaugurated in
2010 and held bi-annually until 2018 but postponed for five years due to the
global pandemic, will resume this year with preliminary competitions arranged
in six regions nationwide.
Cultural Consultant, Tan Chai Puan |
JB
Drums president, Lim Yi Kai, was pleased to announce that the celebrations for
the 36th Anniversary of the founding of the 24 Festive Drums, will
be hosted at the Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House with afternoon and
evening events on June 8.
He
said the afternoon event will include the inauguration ceremony of the 24
Festive Drums Association Malaysia in Johor while the evening event will
feature performances by JB Drums in collaboration with other professional drum
troops in the nation.
Meanwhile,
co-founder of Drum Up JB! Lee Sheah Liang, provided encouraging data
derived from the analysis of the performances presented last year which
included unprecedented milestones of achievement in the history of the drum
shows.
Lee
was proud that Drum Up JB! was the first ticketed drum show performed at the
Opera House since the reopening of the economy after the global pandemic and it
successfully presented 18 shows to some 6,500 people in 2023.
Drum Up JB! was ranked second nationwide among the music shows staged in 2023 |
Using
charts, Lee unveiled the future plans for Drum Up JB! shows scheduled from this
year onwards to 2026, along with encouraging information on the Top Ten
Bestselling Music Shows in the nation, when Drum Up JB! ranked second, last year.
At
the close of the event, I had the opportunity to chat with Cultural Consultant Tan,
who declared, “I am honoured to be the pioneer to open the gate of the arts and
culture scene here and step out from traditional small circles by playing the
bridging role between Johor and the arts community in Singapore and beyond.”
He
was referring to better connectivity with Singapore when the Rapid Transit
System (RTS), scheduled for completion by end 2026, comes into operation. He
was also optimistic about presenting quality shows at the Opera House while
providing local artistes with opportunities to showcase their talents here and
abroad.
As
we look forward to a more vibrant arts scene in Johor, please accept my best
wishes and congratulations, Tan Chai Puan, on your appointment as Cultural
Consultant with the R&F Group Malaysia.
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