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KL bans Singapore ballet for ‘indecent’ tutus and tights

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KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — A Singaporean dance troupe has been denied a permit to perform here this weekend owing to their “indecent” costumes, a Malaysian dance organisation said today.


MyDance Alliance president Bilqis Hijjas said the decision by Puspal against the Singapore Dance Theatre performing at KLPac was “deplorable” and would hurt Malaysia’s reputation as a reliable host for cultural shows.

Puspal, or the Central Agency for the Application for Filming and Performance by Foreign Artists, is under the purview of the Information, Communication and Culture Ministry headed by Datuk Seri Rais Yatim.

Bilqis said Puspal had approved dances featuring classical tutus before — even at government-run theatre Istana Budaya as late as this year — and asked why the agency was “so inconsistent” in applying its guidelines.

“KLPac, by comparison, is a private business on private ground, with paying audiences who were well aware of what they were coming to see, and not one of whom would have been distressed by the costumes,” she said.

She noted that the women’s costumes featured long skirts, except for dancers in The Nutcracker, who would have worn the same short classical tutus and tights that have been used since ballet dancers performed before the Russian tsars in the 1870s.

“Ballet dancers in Baghdad are allowed to wear ballet costumes on stage,” said Bilqis. “Are we to understand that the Malaysian public is less cosmopolitan, less morally resilient and less broad minded than the citizens of a Middle Eastern country that has been ripped to shreds by war and violence?”

Bilqis pointed out that the arts were also a business, and that Puspal’s decision would create “enormous doubt” among international investors, causing them to shun Malaysia as a venue for world-class performers.

This would lead to huge loss of revenue for the country, which contradicted the Information, Communication and Culture Ministry’s stated objective of “increasing national income through contributions from the creative and communication industries”, she added.

Bilqis said she hoped the show would be allowed to go on “with better leadership” from the ministry as it was an act that would raise its prestige as an open and consistent incubator of the arts.

In February, Puspal cancelled the permit issued to R&B singer Erykah Badu after English daily The Star ran an “offensive” image of the American artiste bearing temporary tattoos of the word “Allah” in Arabic script.

The agency could not be reached for comment at the time of writing.
 

KNNBCCB

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instead of banning them,
mudland shud ask the ballet dancers wear TUDUNGs and baju Kurung..

tio boh ???
 
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GagakHitam

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This part of trulyAsia i dun understand. Malaysian Muslim celebrities can wear revealing clothes at gala events, but watching a performance in the name of art, cannot. Gila ka?
 

RonRon

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Yesterday said cannot today can, very typical mudland's flip flopping



KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia on Thursday denied reports that the Muslim-majority country blocked a performance by a Singapore ballet troupe due to squeamishness over tights-wearing dancers and said the show could go on.

However, the Singapore Dance Theatre had earlier said it was too late to stage the performance after it said Malaysian authorities this week denied them approval for the weekend appearance in the capital Kuala Lumpur.

"There is no ban and the show should go on as planned," Rais Yatim, minister of information, communications and culture, was quoted saying by state news agency Bernama.

Janek Schergen, artistic director of Singapore Dance Theatre, told AFP the organisation had been seeking approval for licenses to perform but was denied without explanation.

However, Bilqis Hijjas, president of Malaysian arts group MyDance Alliance, said the move was taken out of concern over the "indecency" of the costumes.

The Singapore dance group was scheduled to perform a selection of classical ballet works including "The Nutcracker", which was to be performed in traditional short tutu and tights.

The Malaysian government occasionally pulls the plug on shows by foreign - usually Western - artists out of fear of angering conservative Muslims.

In February, Rais announced a ban on a concert by American singer Erykah Badu after a photo of her with body art including the Arabic word for "Allah" was published in a Malaysian newspaper.

He had said the Badu show was scuttled out of respect for "religious sensitivities and cultural values".

But he was quoted Thursday by Bernama as saying the costumes for the ballet performance should not be a problem.

"I mean, ballet doesn't go with big gowns, does it?" he said. Schergen said it was "certainly too late" now but added the performance could take place later in the year.

He also was sceptical of a comment by Rais, who was quoted saying no application to perform had been received.

"We had someone talking to them on Tuesday so it is strange that now they say they have not received anything," he said.

All of the costumes for women were to include long skirts except for "The Nutcracker".

Bilqis, whose group promotes dance, called the alleged permit denial "deplorable" and warned it would make Malaysia appear an unreliable host for cultural performances, scaring off foreign arts investors.
 

GagakHitam

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this mudland macam play wayang. today talk different yesterday different, tmr different. no wonder the m&ds oso talk the same.
 

CakeLengKia

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is it a sign that mudland is getting more and more islamic?

not as if it is some nude and erotic dance wat
 

OrLanChowHorFun

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the M'sians are right this time round !

later the male audience see those female dancer' ass and get hard-on then how ? masturbate right there and then meh ?

later male dancers also get erections then how ?

the female audience will think their hubby or boyfriend's kuku too small liao mah !
 

Leongsam

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Those ballet costumes are disgusting. They should be banned universally.
 
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