pak pandir the musical
korang... just wanna share ngan korang... sinopsis pak pandir the musical... aku dapat dari nst online...
apa kelas citer jer tak de gambar kan... actually..aku memang nak share gambar2 ngan korang...tapi ada kesilapan teknikal... so.. takdo plak gambar2 tuh kat sini... sebenarnya aku away from town nih... dan gambar tuh tak dibawak... so... later ye i share the pix plak ngan korang... kira gambar basi sket takpe lah kot kan....heheh
Pak Pandir The Musical is the latest production from the Petronas Performing Arts Group (PPAG). It is produced by Hartini Abdullah, and is written and directed by Zahari Hamzah.Ahmad Muriz Che Rose is its music director and A. Sam Palal the dance director. Rozilah Rahman is the choreographer.Hartini said Pak Pandir The Musical was part of the PPAG’s mission to preserve and promote Malaysia’s traditional arts.“Malaysia has many great traditional folk tales.
Besides Pak Pandir, there is also Lebai Malang, Si Luncai, Mat Jenin, Pak Kaduk and Pak Belalang,” she said.“We decided to showcase Pak Pandir first, because his story is synonymous with our daily lives, and his misadventures are timeless, too.”Zahari said the stories of Pak Pandir were put to writing by Sir Richard Winstedt in the book Cerita Jenaka in 1908.“A total of 45 actors from PPAG form the cast of Pak Pandir, and 90 per cent of them are first-timers.
We’ve also got 22 musicians, and the gamelan is one of our major instruments,” he said.Ahmad Muriz said Pak Pandir was made into a film by Cathay Keris Films in the 1950s, but its script differed greatly from the folk tale.“This is the first time Pak Pandir is made into a full-length theatre presentation, and it’s true to the original story,” he said, adding that the PPAG’s last musical was an adaptation of Datuk Usman Awang’s play Uda Dan Dara in 2003.Hartini said while Pak Pandir is a musical comedy, it is also educational, in that it teaches the audience two important lessons, namely “stupidity does not pay” and “everybody deserves a second chance”.“While the title character Pak Pandir is a village idiot, he is also a kind-hearted man.
Thus, behind the fool is a man with redeeming qualities,” she said.Zahari said PPAG composer Yuzaifullah Yusuf wrote the songs, and the dialogue is that of modern Bahasa Malaysia. In the musical, Pak Pandir gets himself into tons of trouble with his angry wife Mak Andeh. For example, he buys a sickle from the village market, thinking it is a buffalo, and hooks a deer instead of a fish while fishing with his neighbour.The height of his stupidity occurs when he accidentally bathes his newborn child in boiling water, killing it in the process.Azbali Iswaldi, 26, plays Pak Pandir while choreographer Haslinda Mohd Ali, 24, plays Mak Andeh.
gambar2 kitorang tunggu lepas nih erk...
apa kelas citer jer tak de gambar kan... actually..aku memang nak share gambar2 ngan korang...tapi ada kesilapan teknikal... so.. takdo plak gambar2 tuh kat sini... sebenarnya aku away from town nih... dan gambar tuh tak dibawak... so... later ye i share the pix plak ngan korang... kira gambar basi sket takpe lah kot kan....heheh
Pak Pandir The Musical is the latest production from the Petronas Performing Arts Group (PPAG). It is produced by Hartini Abdullah, and is written and directed by Zahari Hamzah.Ahmad Muriz Che Rose is its music director and A. Sam Palal the dance director. Rozilah Rahman is the choreographer.Hartini said Pak Pandir The Musical was part of the PPAG’s mission to preserve and promote Malaysia’s traditional arts.“Malaysia has many great traditional folk tales.
Besides Pak Pandir, there is also Lebai Malang, Si Luncai, Mat Jenin, Pak Kaduk and Pak Belalang,” she said.“We decided to showcase Pak Pandir first, because his story is synonymous with our daily lives, and his misadventures are timeless, too.”Zahari said the stories of Pak Pandir were put to writing by Sir Richard Winstedt in the book Cerita Jenaka in 1908.“A total of 45 actors from PPAG form the cast of Pak Pandir, and 90 per cent of them are first-timers.
We’ve also got 22 musicians, and the gamelan is one of our major instruments,” he said.Ahmad Muriz said Pak Pandir was made into a film by Cathay Keris Films in the 1950s, but its script differed greatly from the folk tale.“This is the first time Pak Pandir is made into a full-length theatre presentation, and it’s true to the original story,” he said, adding that the PPAG’s last musical was an adaptation of Datuk Usman Awang’s play Uda Dan Dara in 2003.Hartini said while Pak Pandir is a musical comedy, it is also educational, in that it teaches the audience two important lessons, namely “stupidity does not pay” and “everybody deserves a second chance”.“While the title character Pak Pandir is a village idiot, he is also a kind-hearted man.
Thus, behind the fool is a man with redeeming qualities,” she said.Zahari said PPAG composer Yuzaifullah Yusuf wrote the songs, and the dialogue is that of modern Bahasa Malaysia. In the musical, Pak Pandir gets himself into tons of trouble with his angry wife Mak Andeh. For example, he buys a sickle from the village market, thinking it is a buffalo, and hooks a deer instead of a fish while fishing with his neighbour.The height of his stupidity occurs when he accidentally bathes his newborn child in boiling water, killing it in the process.Azbali Iswaldi, 26, plays Pak Pandir while choreographer Haslinda Mohd Ali, 24, plays Mak Andeh.
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