A
spectacular drum show that featured top professional drum troops established in
the North, Central and South of Malaysia, aptly marked the 36th
anniversary celebration since the founding of the art of the 24 Festive Drums
in Johor Baru.
This
celebratory drum show was presented in the evening of Saturday, June 8, at the
Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House, the venue for the past season of Drum
Up JB! shows staged here since January 2023.Taking a bow at the close of the anniversary show
[Photo courtesy of Tan Chai Puan]
The
day’s activities kicked off at 3.30pm that afternoon with a celebration
ceremony that included the official announcement of the next season shows
dubbed, Drum Up JB! 2.0 that will showcase all-new performances by the
artistes in JB Drums and Orang Orang Drum Theatre, scheduled for 4, 5 & 6 October
2024.
The
drummers and drum enthusiasts then gathered in the foyer of the Opera House for
a cake-cutting ceremony and tea reception to commemorate its 36th
anniversary.At the cake-cutting ceremony held in the
foyer of Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House
[Photo courtesy of Tan Chai Puan]
“It’s
a full-house tonight,” the floor manager, Chingli, declared happily when we met
in the lobby of the Opera House that evening. She, however, deeply regretted
that she had to turn away three walk-ins (so far!) because it was already a
sold-out show.
I
agreed with her that it was good to be back again after a six-month break since
the last Drum Up JB!
You
see, when the Drum Up JB! shows kicked off in January 2023, I had the
privilege to partner with them with a pop-up store in the lobby the Opera
House.One for the album from the anniversary show
[Photo courtesy of Tan Chai Puan]
During
the Drum shows, the MC will make an announcement to alert fans that the story
of the 24 Festive Drums was duly documented in My Johor Stories and that
they could get their own copies and have their books autographed by the author.
I
must say that this pop-up store had given me a great deal of opportunity to
meet with readers who enjoy looking over my books, flipping the pages and
having a chat with me before buying the trilogy of My Johor Stories and
having them autographed.It was my pleasure to autograph my books
for readers of My Johor Stories
I
must also congratulate them because they are now proud owners of My Johor
Stories books, a trilogy which is fast becoming a collectors’ item.
That
evening, as the audience trickled into the lobby, I observed that many did not
pay much attention to my books. This, I am well aware, was probably because
they were not conversant in English.
This
temporary setback was compensated by others who approached me with queries, not
only about my books but for the date for my next Heritage Walk. With Paul and his wife,
from Batu Pahat, Johor
They
are familiar with my Heritage Walks that are based on My Johor Stories in
a “live” experience with me because they have been following my stories on
Facebook and were keen to join.
I thanked
them for their interest and explained that for now, when the weather was so
scorchingly hot, it was best to delay that date to avoid any risk of any
participant feeling uncomfortable or suffering any form of heatstroke.
In
fact (I told them!) I have been receiving numerous queries online. So I
encouraged them to drop me a line on Facebook Messenger, for me to let them
know of that coming date when they may register to join my next Heritage Walk.
As
more arrivals flooded the lobby, I believed that the audience for this
anniversary show will comprise fans and drum enthusiasts who were keen to enjoy
the performances by leading professional drum troops
in the nation, all in one great show.With Yee Lin and her family
Yes,
I had the pleasure to watch this spectacular show where the Johor Baru-based JB
Drums professional drum team was joined by leading drum teams of the Kuala
Lumpur-based Hands Percussion, Batu Pahat-based Shicheng Theatre
and Penang-based Louds Percussion.
[I
obeyed the strictly No-Photography rule in the theatre, so I do not have any
photographs of the performances to share here.]
As
for me, it was a pleasure to meet with supporters of the visiting drum troops
who were in Johor Baru to enjoy this anniversary show. Among them was Paul from
Batu Pahat, who were delighted to discover the trilogy of My Johor Stories
that was published in English, and Yee Lin, who was there with her family.
On
this auspicious occasion, I also had the pleasure to congratulate co-founder of
the art of the 24 Festive Drums, Tan Chai Puan, and watched with amusement as
young people chatted with this living legend. Tan Chai Puan, snapping a we-fie
with a group of young people
After all, Tan was honoured with the Warisan
Orang Hidup award
by the Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry in 2018, for his
contributions to culture and heritage.
When
I observed how Tan happily agreed to snap a we-fie with them, I was pleased to
see that there was clearly no generation-gap but pure unity among fellow drum
enthusiasts.
The
Drum Up JB! shows are an entertaining and exciting, family-friendly
showcase that reaches out to unite the community through the language of drumming,
percussion and music.
With
the new show dates lined up for Drum Up JB! in October 2024, don’t miss
the opportunity to get your tickets for the shows and visit my pop-up store set
up at the lobby of the Opera House for autographed copies of My Johor
Stories.
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