
Description | Silat has been a symbol of pride and identity among Malay communities for centuries as a traditional martial art passed down from generation to generation. Inspired by Malaysia’s natural surroundings, silat has grown as a way to socialize as well as a way of life for its practitioners. It also encourages practitioners to explore their inner world and contributes to building the Malay identity and enriching community life. In this video, three silat practitioners and researchers from Malaysia explain the history and philosophy of silat through cinematic reenactments and interviews. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000183 | Running Time | 00:25:24 |
Country | Malaysia | ||
ICH Domain | Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events | ||
Videos Photographer | Yaseer Selamat | Year | 2019 |
Place | Malaysia | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | ICHCAP, Real Touch SDN Bhd |
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The Malaysia Arts Cultural Practitioners Association (MACPA)
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