After the rivalry, it’s revelry with dance


Spirit of Malaysia: Isabel Sim (centre) posing with the dancers for the closing ceremony.

BANGKOK: The SEA Games may be built on medals, records and rivalries. But it is also about performances. And during the closing ceremony at the Rajamangala Stadium yesterday, the spotlight was on performance – and art.

As the stadium lights dimmed and the final notes echoed through the air, performers took centrestage to tell a story that went beyond sport.

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