The dance towards unity


1 Ervinar Nirshahtiqah says a society’s tolerance is determined by their acceptance of the differences that’s presented before them. 2 Joseph Gonzales believes Aswara’s dance faculty is the heartbeat of multicultural Malaysia in dance. 3 Ramli Ibrahim thinks the arts can have a moderating influence on the populace.

Dance practitioners talk about learning each other’s cultures and how this brings them together as Malaysians

NATIONAL Day, a day on which the country comes together to celebrate not only independence from our colonial masters but also the birth of our nation.

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