MALAY HERITAGE CENTRE Programme Booklet 2014 OCT- DEC CONTENTS MALAY CULTUREFEST (MCF) 2014 01| MALAY CULTUREFEST CALENDAR 03| ABOUT MALAY CULTUREFEST 2014 04| MALAY CULTUREFEST HIGHLIGHTS MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES 05| FILM SCREENINGS 06| ARTS OF THE MAL AY WORLD, DANCE, MUSIC, TALKS & WORKSHOPS BUDI DAYA SPECIAL EXHIBITION 09| 10| 11| 12| 13| ABOUT BUDI DAYA ARTEFACT HIGHLIGHTS ARTIST HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT THE GUNUNGAN EXHIBITION PROGRAMMES SPECIAL PROGRAMMES 14| 15| 16| PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES BUSTAN LECTURE SERIES LINTAS NUSANTARA REGULAR PROGRAMMES 17| 18| 19| LET’S PL AY: TRADITIONAL MAL AY GAMES GALLERIES ALIVE! GUIDED TOUR & COMMUNIT Y LEARNING FUND MALAY CULTUREFEST (MCF) 2014 | 01 MALAY CULTUREFEST CALENDAR (13 OCT – 2 NOV) 13 Monday Budi Daya & Malay CultureFest 2014 Launch 14 Tuesday 17 Friday 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Rantau Berbisik by Nan Jombang* 18 Saturday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Ulek Mayang Showcase 2.00pm – 3.30pm: Public Lecture Series 15 Wednesday 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Gamelan Asmaradana 16 Thursday 10.00am – 10.45am: Galleries Alive! Wayang Kulit 20 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Sarikaik & Sang Hawa by Nan Jombang* 19 Sunday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 4.30pm onwards: Silat Showcase by NTU Monday Closed 21 Tuesday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Neighbourhood Sketches 22 Wednesday Deepavali 8.30pm – 9.30pm: Neighbourhood Sketches 23 Thursday 8.30pm onwards: Movie Nights Fenomena * Registration is required for the programmes due to limited capacity. Friday 27 8.30pm onwards: Movie Nights Bunohan 25 Saturday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 2.00pm – 6.00pm: Pusaka Cleansing 3.00pm – 4.30pm: Lecture – Sacred Sirih* 8.00pm – 10.00pm: Cerita Hikayat Agus Nur Amal & Wayang Beber* 26 Sunday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 8.00pm – 10.00pm: Cerita Hikayat Agus Nur Amal & Wayang Beber* Monday Closed 28 Tuesday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 29 Wednesday 8.00pm – 9.00pm: Cultivating Roots by Kaizen 30 Thursday 4.30pm onwards: Samrah Dance by Bedok Green & Yuying Secondary School 31 Friday 8.30pm – 10.30pm: Fusion Wayang Kulit* 01 Saturday 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm: Traditional Malay Games 8.30pm – 10.30pm: Fusion Wayang Kulit* 02 Sunday 5.00pm – 7.00pm: Kuda Kepang Showcase 8.30pm – 10.30pm: Ghazal of the Ocean of Love 02 | MALAY CULTUREFEST (MCF) 2014 24 MALAY CULTUREFEST (MCF) 2014 | 03 ABOUT MALAY CULTUREFEST MALAY CULTUREFEST 2014 In celebration of the arts and culture of the Malays, the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) will be organising a 3-week long Malay CultureFest that introduces a wonderful mix of traditional and contemporary programmes by local and regional performers! The festival, which marks the 2nd anniversary of the re-opening of the centre, will allow visitors to choose from and experience a multitude of Malay cultural expressions - from the passive witnessing, to the sensory and the participatory. In conjunction with the festival, MHC will also offer free entry for all visitors to its permanent galleries and also its new special exhibition, Budi Daya. DATE 13 October – 2 November VENUE Lawn ADMISSION Free All programmes are free and will be conducted in English unless otherwise stated. LAUNCH CEREMONY OF MALAY CULTUREFEST & BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION Join us for the launch of our Malay CultureFest 2014 and Budi Daya special exhibition and experience a musical journey entitled “The Rhythms of the Nusantara” which will trace the beats and songs of Java, Minangkabau, Terengganu and the Johor Riau region, thus highlighting the diversity of Singapore Malays. DATE Monday, 13 October 2014 TIME 8.30pm – 10.00pm VENUE Lawn ADMISSION Free NAN JOMBANG* Catch Nan Jombang’s performances as the contemporary dance company from West Sumatra, Indonesia presents three dance pieces – Rantau Berbisik, Sarikaik & Sang Hawa. *Registration is required Image Credit: Fiona Cullen. DATE Friday & Saturday, 17 & 18 October TIME 8.30pm – 10.00pm VENUE Auditorium FUSION WAYANG KULIT* Image Credit: Arthur Pang. DATE Friday & Saturday, 31 October & 1 November (In conjunction with Budi Daya Exhibition) For the first time in Singapore, watch a Star Warsinspired performance of Fusion Wayang Kulit! Grab this chance to witness and compare wayang kulit in its traditional form and one that visual artist Tintoy Chuo and his team have created. *Registration is required and performance will be conducted in Malay. TIME 8.30pm – 10.30pm VENUE Auditorium GHAZAL OF THE OCEAN LOVE This year, MHC is paying tribute to Ghazal’s very own ‘wailing nightingale’, the songstress Rosiah Chik, who voice resonated through the airwaves in the 60s and 70s with love poems, syair, gurindam which embodies Ghazal music. Expect a modern twist to classical ghazal with improvisations from the ‘Arkestra’ and traditional instruments such as the gambus and tabla. DATE Sunday, 2 November TIME 8.30pm – 10.30pm VENUE Lawn 04 | MALAY CULTUREFEST (MCF) 2014 MALAY CULTUREFEST HIGHLIGHTS MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES – FILMS | 05 MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES FILM SCREENINGS MOVIE NIGHTS @ MHC Calling all fans young and old! Whether you are a serious film buff or looking for a weekend activity, join us for a picnic under the stars as we screen classic favourites and new offerings right here on our lawn. So bring your picnic mat, family and friends and soak in the magical movie atmosphere at the Malay Heritage Centre. DATE Thursday & Friday, 23 & 24 October TIME 8.30pm onwards FENOMENA(1990) | THURSDAY, 23 OCTOBER In Malay, without English subtitles. In Fenomena, we follow the story of Isabella, a girl who returned from London to Terengganu, Malaysia. Suffering from a mysterious illness and diagnosed with only 6 more months to live, Isabella was determined to find a cure. Her search brought her back to Bukit Besi, where her father’s ex-gardener, Pak Labib, who is also a traditional healer, lives. Would Isabella be able to find her the cure to her mysterious illness? BUNOHAN(2012) | FRIDAY, 24 OCTOBER In Malay, with English subtitles. Bunohan tells the tragic story of three estranged brothers, Bakar, Adil and Ilham. Set in the rural village of Bunohan, Ilham is hired to kill Adil who is on the run after escaping from an illegal kickboxing tournament. Bakar, a seemingly pious and filial son returns back to the village with a dark agenda as he tries to convince their ailing father to sell their land. In this village, fate has brought the three brothers together once again as they struggle with their own desires and dark past. SILAT SHOWCASE Join us as NTU’s Silat Club present to us a special showcase on the art of silat. The showcase, which includes a synchronized trio demonstration, will also have an interactive portion where visitors get to learn some silat moves. DATE Sunday, 19 October TIME 4.30pm – 5.30pm VENUE Lawn CERITA HIKAYAT AGUS NUR AMAL & WAYANG BEBER* Young visitors and families can participate in this interactive story telling programme by Agus Nur Amal, which merges traditional storytelling with the use of found items and props. To pair with Agus Nur Amal’s storytelling is a collaboration between Ethnic Shadows and Dani Iswardana. The collaboration introduces a fascinating story telling genre, which utilises a pictured scroll. A Budi Daya exhibition programme. DATE Saturday & Sunday, 25 & 26 October TIME 8.00pm – 10.00pm VENUE Auditorium *Performance will be held in Malay KUDA KEPANG SHOWCASE The kuda kepang is a uniquely Javanese activity which usually accompanies weddings or coming of age rituals. However, the form can also be practiced on its own as a showcase of human physic and as a death defying spectacle. DATE Sunday, 2 November TIME 5.00pm – 7.00pm VENUE Lawn 06 | MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES – ARTS OF THE MALAY WORLD ARTS OF THE MALAY WORLD MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES – DANCE & MUSIC | 07 DANCE & MUSIC ULEK MAYANG SHOWCASE Ulek Mayang is ritualised dance performance that is usually held during harvest or prior to fishing season. This folk performance and song can today be found in film and pop music but the original form is still performed in the rural parts of Terengganu. DATE Tuesday, 14 October TIME 8.30pm – 9.30pm VENUE Lawn GAMELAN ASMARADANA Enjoy a relaxing evening of Sundanese music from West Java. Don’t miss out as Gamelan Asmaradana brings to you an exciting performance of traditional pieces with upbeat and catchy Jaipong dance tunes! DATE Wednesday, 15 October TIME 8.30pm – 9.30pm VENUE MHC Plaza NEIGHBOURHOOD SKETCHES: LANGKAH NADA KITA Neighbourhood sketches presents to you a showcase of traditional Malay music in Singapore. This month, we pay tribute to Malay music icons such as the famous P. Ramlee, Hamzah Dolmat, Wandly Yazid, Zubir Said and many more! DATE Wednesday & Thursday 22 & 23 October TIME 8.30pm – 9.30pm VENUE MHC Plaza CULTIVATED ROOTS: WORK IN PROGRESS Our art incubation group, Kaizen will be having their first showcase featuring sitespecific dances performed around the Malay Heritage Centre’s compound. DATE Wednesday, 29 October TIME 8.30pm – 9.30pm VENUE MHC Compound SAMRAH DANCE Bedok Green and Yuying Secondary School’s Malay Dance Club showcases a unique presentation of zapin and samrah dance. With the utilisation of props such as the tikar mengkuang and tampi, this special dance collaboration is set to mesmerise the crowd. DATE Thursday, 30 October TIME 4.30pm – 5.30pm VENUE Courtyard 2 SACRED SIRIH: TRADITIONS & SYMBOLISM IN THE MALAY WORLD The talk is about the culture behind the objects. We will also trace a path through time. How did the simple practice of chewing betel leaf become a central meme of Nusantaran civilisation? While sirih chewing is generally no longer practised in urban settings, we continue to celebrate not just the ornate receptacles, but also their medicinal properties and their role in traditional wedding ceremonies. A Budi Daya exhibition programme. DATE Saturday, 25 October TIME 3.00pm – 4.30pm VENUE Auditorium GALLERIES ALIVE! - WAYANG KULIT Watch the Malay Heritage Centre’s permanent galleries come alive with live performances of traditional music or enjoy a wayang kulit performance as our dalang tells the stories of Sang Kancil and his adventures. DATE Thursday, 16 October TIME 10.00am – 10.45am VENUE Muzik Gallery PUSAKA CLEANSING DEMO Pusaka are treasured heirlooms that are passed down through generations. To care for these old artefacts can be a trying task for those unfamiliar with the processes and materials. This pusaka cleansing demo by Malay Art Gallery will share tips and methods on how best to care for your heirlooms. A Budi Daya exhibition programme. DATE Saturday, 25 October TIME 2.00pm – 6.00pm VENUE Lawn LET’S PLAY! TRADITIONAL MALAY GAMES Come and learn more about traditional Malay games at the Malay Heritage Centre! Learn skills you will need to play capteh, main lereng (wheel spinning), congkak (traditional Malay board game), batu seremban (five stones) and many more. This 45-minute session will also invite participants to use their creativity as they invent new and fun games with new found items. DATE 7, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28 October TIME 10.00am – 10.45pm & 3.00pm – 4.30pm VENUE MHC Plaza *Programmes require registration. For more information and registration, please email [email protected] or call 6391 0450 (Tue – Sun, 10.00am – 6.00pm) for more information. 08 | MALAY CULTUREFEST PROGRAMMES – LECTURE & WORKSHOPS LECTURE & WORKSHOPS BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION | 09 ABOUT BUDI DAYA BUDI DAYA SPECIAL EXHIBITION Showcasing artefacts alongside contemporary art, Budi Daya explores the value and meaning of ‘culture’ from the Malay perspective. Budaya, the Malay word for ‘culture’, extends into the concepts of budi and daya as expressed in the exhibition title. Budi originates from the Sanskrit buddhi, meaning ‘intellect’ or ‘wisdom’, but when adapted into the Malay language, has expanded to include ‘ethics’ and ‘graciousness’. Daya refers to a person’s or community’s abilities, skills and capacities. Taken together, they express the notion of enacting budi in thought, emotion, speech and conduct which are held up as prized virtues. The multi-layered exhibition will feature 57 artefacts drawn from the National Collection and private loans as well as 18 new commissions, performances and existing works by artists from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam. DATE 13 October 2014 – 29 March 2015 TIME Tuesdays – Sundays: 10.00am – 6.00pm Last entry at 5.30pm (Closed on Mondays) VENUE Galleries 1 & 2 ADMISSION Free Serving Basket with Spoon Early to mid-20th century | Madura, East Java On loan from Asian Civilisations Museum, National Heritage Board Crocodile-shaped Jongkong (Ingot) 18th century | Perak, Malay Peninsula On loan from Asian Civilisations Museum, National Heritage Board Tepak Sirih (Equipment for betel-chewing) 20th century | Sumatra On loan and image courtesy of the Khir Johari Collection Photographer: Yunos Salajudin Bamboo and rattan string Early 20th century | Malaya On loan from Asian Civilisations Museum, National Heritage Board 10 | BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION ARTEFACTS HIGHLIGHTS BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION | 11 ARTIST HIGHLIGHTS Izziyana binte Suhaimi (Singapore) b. 1986 SMALL STUDIES OF AN EVERYDAY PRACTICE 2014 Embroidery and weaving Collection of the Artist Rosalisham Ismail aka ISE@Roslisham Ismail (Malaysia) b. 1972 THE LANGKASUKA COOKBOOK 2014 Photographic print on canvas performance in January 2015 and Collection of the Artist Rizman Putra (Singapore) | b. 1978 A NADA STORY 2014 Mixed media installation, performance in January 2015 Collection of the Artist GUNUNGAN One of the most distinctive theatrical forms which continues to be practised throughout the Nusantara is the wayang kulit or shadow puppet theatre. This ancient form has existed for at least 800 years. It features two main traditions, one originating from the island of Java in the south and the other from Kelantan along the northeast coast of the Malay Peninsula. Traditional wayang kulit draws mainly from the Indian legends of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Aside from stock characters, a key element of wayang kulit is the kekayon or gunungan as it is named in the Javanese tradition, or the pokok beringin in the Kelantanese tradition. Despite aesthetic differences, both the gunungan and pokok beringin (hereafter, referred to as gunungan) share similar functions and symbolism. The ultimate goal, nirvana (enlightenment and freedom from rebirth), is symbolised by the tundjung flower (water lily) blossom at the tip. Tree motif made up of: Earthbound lotus tree Fig tree rooted in + rising from water heaven (symbol of fire) (representing ‘creative breath’ / fire) Snake wound round the trunk with its head tilted to the right represents navigating a treacherous, meandering path in order to do good. Tree forks out into four sections representing the four elements and the four cardinal points. Animals representative of the lower order of creation (earthly desires), with birds symbolising man as God’s highest creation. Closed building can be understood as female, with tree as male. United, they form life. Giants (Raksasas) guard the gateway (gapura) to our spiritual temple. Overall shape of a mountain (Mount Meru) On loan from Kesenian Tedja Timur 1948 12 | BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION ABOUT THE GUNUNGAN BUDI DAYA EXHIBITION | 13 EXHIBITION PROGRAMMES MAKE YOUR OWN ‘GUNUNGAN’ Can YOU identify the various elements in the ‘gunungan’? Create your own gunungan at our booth and get creative as you personalise it! CURATORS’ TOURS DATE Friday, 24 October 2014 Friday, 21 November 2014 Saturday, 24 January 2015 TIME 7.30pm – 8.30pm VENUE Galleries 1 & 2 7.00pm Join us for after-hours tours as Budi Daya curators introduce the different artefacts and contemporary artworks in the exploration of the value and meaning of ‘culture’ from the Malay perspective. To register, please call 6391 0450 or email [email protected]. ARTISTS’ PERFORMANCE In conjunction with Art Week Singapore 2015 DATE : Saturday, 24 January 2015 Kindly check our website for updates on programmes. Photography: Masahiro Sugano PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES Malay Heritage Centre’s (MHC’s) Public Lecture Series is an annual lecture series which promote a fuller understanding of Malay heritage and culture in relation to topics foregrounded in MHC’s permanent galleries. The lectures range from academic talks to community forums in line with MHC’s annual themes and features speakers drawn from the academic, community and cultural circles. The upcoming cycle will revolve around this year’s theme on Nilai or Values. Understanding The Notion of “Budi” in Malay Culture: What It Means and Why It Matters? A culture is a social system that shares a set of common values. It influences our expectations of what is appropriate or inappropriate. Whereas some values can be considered universal, other values are considered culture-dependent. In the context of Malay culture, one of the key common values is the notion known as “budi”. This paper tries to address the notion of “budi” and why it matters in our society. Among the issues discussed are “budi and skill”, “budi and success” and “budi as moral and/ or intellectual virtues”. DATE Saturday, 18 October TIME 2.00pm – 4.00pm VENUE Auditorium ADMISSION Free SPEAKER Dr. Lim Kim Hui Kindly check our website www.malayheritage.sg , Facebook page or Visitor Services for more information and updates. 14 | SPECIAL PROGRAMMES SPECIAL PROGRAMMES SPECIAL PROGRAMMES | 15 BUSTAN LECTURE BUSTAN: SASTERA DI TAMAN WARISAN MELAYU Bustan is a new initiative by the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) in collaboration with NUS Department of Malay Studies, focusing on Malay literature, its values and roles in nation building and the construction of the modern Malay identity. In order to gain a broad perspective on the different roles literature has played throughtout the Malay history, Bustan will invite speakers from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. DATE Saturday, 15 November TIME 2.00pm – 4.00pm VENUE Auditorium ADMISSION Free SPEAKER Mr Syed Mohd Zakir Syed Othman Kindly check our website www.malayheritage.sg , Facebook page or Visitor Services for more information and updates. LINTAS NUSANTARA 2014: KEMBARA MELAYU-JAWA Returning for the third time, Lintas Nusantara will delve into the foundation of Classical Malay Dance which resonates across the Malay regions of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Watch dancers from Indonesia and Singapore collaborate to present Srimpi Pendelori and other dance forms from North Sumatra, South Sulawesi and Yogyakarta. About Guntur Mataram Dance Company (GMDC) Guntur Mataram Dance Company (GMDC) was founded in 2004 in the Special Region of Yogyakarta by a group of artists that include the late RM Irawan; Koko Sudaarmaji; Saryono, and is currently involved in a variety of activities such as joint exercises; collaborative performances; festivals and others. As a continuation of the programme, GMDC has successfully pioneered a cultural exchange programme in Singapore through the inaugural LINTAS NUSANTARA (Across the Archipelago), held jointly with the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) and the DATE 18 – 22 November VENUE MHC Tuesday, 18 November 2014 Javanese Dance Workshop Part I & II 9.00am - 12noon & 2.00pm - 6.00pm, Auditorium Wednesday, 19 November 2014 Malay (Deli) Workshop Part I & II 9.00am - 12noon & 2.00pm - 6.00pm, Auditorium Thursday, 20 November 2014 Angguk Dance Showcase, 8.00pm onwards, Around Kampong Gelam area Friday & Saturday, 21 & 22 November 2014 Dance Performance, 8.30pm - 10.00pm, Auditorium TERMS & CONDITIONS: - Registration is required for all programmes due to limited capacity. - Kindly check out our website at www.malayheritage.sg, Facebook page or Visitor Services for more information and updates. 16 | SPECIAL PROGRAMMES LINTAS NUSANTARA REGULAR PROGRAMMES | 17 REGULAR PROGRAMMES LET’S PLAY: TRADITIONAL MALAY GAMES Come and learn more about traditional Malay games at the Malay Heritage Centre! Learn skills you will need to play capteh, main lereng (wheel spinning), congkak (traditional Malay board game), batu seremban (five stones) and many more. This 45-minute session will also invite participants to use their creativity as they invent new and fun games with new found items. DATE 7, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 28 October 1, 4, 11, 18, 25 November TIME 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm VENUE MHC Plaza 2, 9, 16, 23, 25, 30 December NEIGHBOURHOOD SKETCHES* Set along the vibrant esplanade of Bussorah Street, visitors will get a chance to sample the rich Malay culture presented in the style of street performances. From martial arts to songs of worship, Neighbourhood Sketches will have something for every type of culture vulture. DATE 21 & 22 October 28 & 29 November TIME 8.30pm – 9.30pm VENUE Bussorah Mall *Neighbourhood Sketches in October will be held at the MHC Plaza. 18 | REGULAR PROGRAMMES GALLERIES ALIVE! Watch the Malay Heritage Centre’s permanent galleries come alive with live performances of traditional music or enjoy a wayang kulit performance as our dalang tells the stories of Sang Kancil and his adventures. DATE On any Thursdays TIME 10.00am – 10.45am & 3.00pm – 3.45pm VENUE Permanent Galleries TERMS & CONDITIONS: - This programme is available only for group bookings. Registration and booking is required and has to be made at least 3 weeks before. - All programmes are free but admission charges to the permanent galleries may apply to international visitors. Citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) enjoy free admission to the Malay Heritage Centre.information and updates. - Kindly check our website www.malayheritage.sg , Facebook page or Visitor Services for more information and updates. REGULAR PROGRAMMES | 19 GUIDED TOUR Join our free guided tours of MHC’s permanent galleries and learn more about Kampong Gelam as well as its significance to the Malay community from our museum docents. DATE Tuesday – Friday Thursday – Sunday TIME 11.00 am 12.00 noon & 3.00 pm* VENUE Permanent Galleries TERMS & CONDITIONS: - Registration and starting point for free guided tours are at the Visitor Services Counter. - Tours are conducted in English. - Tour duration: 1 h 15 mins. - Limited to 20 pax/tour. - For groups of more than 20 pax, it is advisable to book your tours 2 weeks in advance. - For corporate or special needs tours, please email your request to [email protected]. - * The availability of the guided tours is subject to the availability of our volunteer docents. COMMUNITY LEARNING FUND Calling all teachers and students! Do you have a project, programme or performance that will complement the Malay Heritage Centre’s permanent galleries or promote Malay heritage and culture? If you do, submit your proposals to MHC’s Community Learning Fund for funding support of up to $2,000 per school. For queries and applications, please contact Mr John Tay at [email protected] . ABOUT MALAY HERITAGE CENTRE Officially re-opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in September 2012, the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) showcases the history, culture and contributions of the Malay community within the context of Singapore’s history and multi-cultural society. and the Malay community. Through its exhibitions and programmes, the centre aspires to be a vibrant destination of historical and cultural significance for both Singaporeans and international visitors. MHC is under the management MHC’s permanent galleries focus on of the National Heritage Board in the history of Kampong Gelam and partnership with The Malay Heritage showcase an interesting collecting of Foundation. artefacts from the National Collection Organised by A Heritage Institution of Supported by In Celebration of VISITORS INFORMATION ADDRESS: 85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501 OPENING HOURS: Tuesday – Sunday, 10.00am – 6.00pm Closed on Monday Last admission at 5.30pm GETTING TO MHC: Nearest MRT Stations Bugis (East-West Line) Nicoll Highway (Circle Line) Bus Services 2,7,10,12,14,16,32,33,51,61,63,70,80,100, 107,130,133,145,175,196,197,961,980 CONTACT US AT: www.malayheritage.sg facebook.com/malayheritage Parking Aliwal Street, Kandahar Street, Pahang Street, Textile Centre, Sultan Plaza Instagram: @malayheritage [email protected] +65 6391 0450 All information is correct at the time of printing. Free entry for Singaporeans & PRs.
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