Arts and culture summit to discuss policy development


By GRACE CHENHANS LOO

(Back row, from left) Rashidi, Mujica and JKNN director-general Tan Sri Norlida Rofli with the dancers of Tunas Seni Cemerlang. — MOHD SAHAR MISNI/The Star

WITH their bright smiles and precise clapping patterns, the young dancers of Tunas Seni Cemerlang were the centre of attention at the 8th World Summit on Arts and Culture press conference.

Accompanied by their choreographer Akmal Ayob, 34 primary school pupils performed a folk dance adapted from a children’s clapping game, impressing the audience with an intricate routine made to look simple, thanks to hours of dedicated practice.

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