'Still Live' series in KL creates a shared space for sound and sketch


Indie folk outfit Satwo, featuring husband-and-wife duo Maz and Rafiz, is set to appear at the ’Still:Live’ sunset session in Kuala Lumpur this Saturday. Photo: Maisu

Blurring the lines between sight and sound, the latest edition of Ur-Mu’s Still Live series pairs live painting with acoustic music for an immersive experience.

Still Live – an initiative by the Ur-Mu art private museum – takes place at Boombong, The Toffee, Jalan Raja Chulan in Kuala Lumpur on June 14.

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