Event Briefs

The concept of “Malaysiaku” is that the “Ku” (me) is part of Malaysia. We are all a part of Malaysia. And we all have a place under the Malaysian sun.

Our theme this year is "Imagining Malaysia" - we want you to imagine what Malaysia can and should be. Lets dream of a better Malaysia!

We will be having the following events:

- Malaysian Food Festival with over 30 food stalls selling all your favourite Malaysian delicacies
- Performances including traditional Sarawakian and Sabahan dances, Orang asli nose flute performance, lion dance, dikir barat performance with over 70 performers from Kelantan.
- traditional Malaysian games
- Malaysian singer-songwriters such as Azmyl Yunor, Amirah Ali, 628 accapella group etc
- Street Joget Party ala BB Park finale
- Malaysian art exhibition featuring Yee I Lann and Anurendra at Leonardos Wine Loft
- Forums and talks on Voice of the Moderates, the Environment, in Bed with Malaysia etc,
- Fund raising dinners for Loyar Burok UndiMalaysia project, IDEAS, PUSAKA and SIS
- over 15 NGOs educating Malaysians on their different causes
and much much more.

Performances
Among the line up for performances (confirmed as for now, more coming soon, stay tuned!) :

PUSAKA (Eddin Khoo)

Traditional Dikir Barat performance in the style of Main Tewas with 2 groups of up to 60 performers from Kelantan.

Daud Bukit Abal, the Godfather of Dikir and one of the last living legends of the form to do the ceremonial Wau Bulan to conclude the performance.

(2) Persatuan Warisan Sarawak KL (Agustus Sapen)

Traditional Sarawakian Dance
Sape Performance
Traditional Sabahan Dance

(3) Gerai Orang Asli (Reita Rahim)

Raman Bah Tuin, nose-flute player to perform.
Stall selling orang asli/orang asal items.

(4) Troubadours (Azmyl Yunor)

(5) Amirah Ali

(6) Six 2Eight (Brian McIntyre)

Acclaimed Accapella group to perform 4 songs (Malay, Chinese, Indian, English)

(7) Lion Dance

(8) Jom Joget. Arranging for the famous Rozells from Penang to perform P Ramlee, James Boyle etc songs like Getaran Jiwa etc.


Come and celebrate Malaysia Day with us from 3pm onwards... see you at Bangkung Row.