Being Malaysians growing up in the 90's, of course one would be very familiar with "Baling Selipar" game. And after a serious discussion about it with our mentor, we decided to bring back those fancy memories of ours and share the joy of the game with the Grade 4 kids. We first tried playing with the game with our mentor's class kids. At first, we had our doubt that the pupils might not understand the instructions, luckily, with the help of videos and translation from our mentor, the plan worked just fine. However, due to hygenic concern, we changed the slipper throwing with ball throwing instead. The grade 4 really had a blast playing the game, so much so that even the other grades requested to play the same game when it's their turns.
Upon coming to Korea, I am being more conscious and aware of the worthy and unique arts and culture of my hometown; Kelantan. So, it is a great waste if I didn't debut any of them at Sahwa Elementary school. After hearing that our mentor is looking for a special Malaysia performance for her class exhibition, without any hesitation, both of us suggested Dikir Barat to be the highlight of the day besides joge t and Wayang Kulit performance. At first it seemed very farfetched and ambitious, but after hearing the kids singing the Ewa Bule verses, my heart felt very touched and then, I knew, we've made the right decision. Since I am not an expert, we refer to this dikir barat/choir performace of Ewa Bule by the UK kids. We showed the kids their performance and they were hesitant about it at first but as they rehearsed through the song, they finally gained some confidence. To be fair, we're still at the initial phase of the practice, yet we've got limited time to p...
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