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Traditional Wedding Of The Sarawak Malay

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
47:49min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD001
Publication Type
Optical Media

This video documentation present the uniqueness traditional wedding of the Sarawak Malay do. Basuh gelega, a Malay drum performance, is held on the night before the dais ceremony. After the Dais ceremony is Malam Belulut, when the hands and feet of the bride are stained with henna with the accompaniment of Tar and Hadrah performance. Video contents are in bilingual.

Gordang Sambilan

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
41:13min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD004
Publication Type
Optical Media

Gordang Sambilan is a traditional type of music that has become popular in Selangor. Gordand Sambilan is normally played by ten people. The main instrument is a set of nine big, long drums. Other accompanying intruments are the gong, caklempong (a set of small tuned knobbed drums arrange in rows), sesayak and seruling (flute). Video contents are in bilingual.

Main Peteri

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
43:14min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD007
Publication Type
Optical Media

Main Peteri (also called Main Puteri or Main Teri) is a dramatic performance popular, especially, in Kelantan. The main purpose of the performance is therapeutic where Tuk Peteri and Tuk Minduk, accompanied by a band of musicians called Panjak to stimulate ans set free feelings within a sick person known as 'angin' (wind). Video contents are in bilingual.

Nobat

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
35:52min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD009
Publication Type
Optical Media

Special ceremonial music to accompany official court functions only be played by royal commad. The orchestra are made up of drums, flute, trumpet and gong performed by a group of royal musicians originated from the same clan or family. Principal occasions which call for Nobat accompaniment are the installation of a ruler or at his funeral or marriage. Video contents are in bilingual.

Wayang Gedek

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
50:42min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD013
Publication Type
Optical Media

A unique form of traditional shadow play which now can only be found in Northern Kedah. It has its root from Thai nang talung. Instead of performing the Ramayana and the Mahabharata epics, it tells popular local and Thai folk stories. Video contents are in bilingual.

Batik Of The Region

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
27:39min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD002
Publication Type
Optical Media

Batik is one of the Malay art heritage since generations. Batik includes motifs that symbolize the relation of two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia and its nearby region. Video contents are in bilingual.

Batik Making Techniques In Malaysia

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
1:51:44
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD010
Publication Type
Optical Media

The batik industry in Malaysia expands in all aspects especially in its usage of materials, motifs and techniques. Till today, there are several widely used technique such as block technique, sketch, stensil or print, chanting and resis technique without using candling method which is called 'tritik' and tie dying. Each technique will produce different batik motifs and design. Video contents are in bilingual.

Tengkolok

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
19:28min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD011
Publication Type
Optical Media

Tengkolok is a type of head dress used since the period of Malay Sultanate. In Negeri Sembilan, Tengkolok is widely known as 'Destar'. The arts skills and creativity of the folder known as 'Tukang Lipat' gives variation in designing the Destar. The designs are destar 'Kacang Dua Helai Daun', 'Dendam Tak Sudah', 'Sarang Kerengga', and 'Solok Timba'. Each curve and folded arcs represents its own unique philosophy and identity. Video contents are in bilingual.

Tikar Pandak

Penerbit
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Tahun
Duration
30:29min
Harga
RM15
No. Rujukan/Reference No.
DVD012
Publication Type
Optical Media

'Tikar Pandak' is a kind of mat that originated from Negeri Sembilan, a land rich with Malay culture heritage. 'Tikar Pandak' is a compulsory item in most of Negeri Sembilan's ceremonies such as the ruler's installation, appointment, funeral, engagement and marriage. This mat is made of woven screw-pines leaves known as 'mengkuang' and decorated with golden thread and framed on a piece of colored cloth. Video contents are in bilingual.

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