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While the changing times spell the decline - and sometimes even death knell - of certain traditional art practices, there remains those faithful few who continue to practice and promote these jewels of heritage.
Nirmala Karuppiah is a photographer whose latest body of works pay tribute to and explores the ancient dance forms of Makyong and Chinese Opera. She talks about her latest exhibition, 'Capturing Twilight', her contribution towards keeping Malaysia's rich history and legacy alive.
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While the changing times spell the decline - and sometimes even death knell - of certain traditional art practices, there remains those faithful few who continue to practice and promote these jewels of heritage.
Nirmala Karuppiah is a photographer whose latest body of works pay tribute to and explores the ancient dance forms of Makyong and Chinese Opera. She talks about her latest exhibition, 'Capturing Twilight', her contribution towards keeping Malaysia's rich history and legacy alive.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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