IMUians MUST read this!
If you a non-IMUian and are reading this, you are welcome! For IMUians and non-IMUians alike, your creative juices and opinions really matter to me!! Even telling us what you will NOT be interested in will help too.Thanks a lot for your time!
I am in Malaysian studies (yalar, I got exemption but later on don’t know what’s wrong with me I wanted to do this instead of English. But then again, the english they teach is so elimentary that it is boring. My LAN classes are actually quite interesting thanks to the lecturer who shares her views with us and understands our plight as a student) and we are having a cultural event on 13th april- it is counted as our accessment-see my point? we don’t have to memorize lecture notes and sit for a paper. Enough of papers!!
I am in charge of workshop- something the committee came up with, they envision an exhibition cum workshop which is interactive, interesting but not cost-consuming.
Tell me, what does it mean to you to be a Malaysian?
That is what our workshop must reflect.
Actually, somehow we still go back to the culture and games of individual race. What we have thought of so far, as a rough guide is:
-bamboo dancing game
-batik painting (I wonder how far it will attract uni students though)
-showcase of the wedding ceremony of 3 races (but this involved a lot of cost; if not you will get to attend my ‘wedding’)
-henna painting
I personally think Mahjong is the best of all, but then due to the controversy, I don’t think we are allowed to organise a game of mahjong *sob* so we have to make do with congkak…. (other traditional games or games that reflect malaysian’s culture)
I really need ideas, especially more ideas on the culture of other races!! Furthermore, we seem to ‘clash ideas’ with the International Cultural Week ppl, so your feedback is greatly appreciated!
THanks for your comment =) Bphamers, if you are reading this, Bangunlah! sedarlah! Insaflah! *insider’s joke*
March 8th, 2007 at 10:15 am
bamboo dancing sounds really cool!