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BANGSAWAN GEMALA MALAM by Teater Ekamatra (Singapore)
2 – 3 Jun, Thu – Fri, 8pm 4 Jun, Sat, 2pm & 8pm Victoria Theatre
EDUCATION KIT For ages 13 and up
2h, no intermission Rating: Advisory (Some Mature Content) Performed in Malay with English sur-titles.
In a merry night of theatre, Singapore ethnic minority theatre company Teater Ekamatra remakes Shakespeare’s classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream, inspired by the splendour of Bangsawan opera and Nusantara.
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In its heyday in Singapore in the 1930s and 40s, Bangsawan, a form of Malay operatic theatre, would regale audiences with its fantastical characters, and its mix of drama, music, and dance.
HOW TO USE THIS KIT This kit is designed for deeper engagement and discussion with the SIFA programme. Divided into four sections, it comes with guiding questions, suggested activities and links for further exploration on the subject and themes presented in the show:
BEFORE THE SHOW Pre-show preparation to understand the context
Now, Singapore ethnic minority theatre company Teater Ekamatra presents a lush, contemporary take on Bangsawan, in its highly-original adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s beloved plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Promising to be the most whimsical of love stories, this comic tale follows four lovers as they escape to the forest, only to be bewitched by fairies in a deceptive game of love and fantasy. Now set against the exuberance of Nusantara, Bangsawan Gemala Malam revisits Shakespeare’s magic-infused world with music, set and costumes celebrating the region’s cultural vibrancy. Conceived by Artistic Director Mohd Fared Jainal and directed by Aidli Alin Mosbit, Bangsawan Gemala Malam stars Aisyah Aziz, Rizman Putra, Munah Bagharib, Fir Rahman, and Vanda Miss Joaquim, amongst many other brilliant talents, along with costumes by local fashion designer, Max Tan.
DURING THE SHOW Questions to think about while watching the show
AFTER THE SHOW
A reflective exercise to jot down thoughts
POST-SHOW ACTIVITY For further exploration on the subject, topic or themes
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BEFORE THE SHOW
BANGSAWAN is a form of Malay theatrical opera that combines story-telling with dance choreography, singing and acting. It is indigenous to Southeast Asia and is an important part of Singapore’s cultural heritage.
LET’S READ UP MORE ABOUT IT HERE: Bangsawan
The Theatres of Bangsawan
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WHAT INTERESTING THINGS HAVE YOU DISCOVERED ABOUT BANGSAWAN?
Write down your thoughts.
Describe what the performance was like. What did you enjoy the most about this performance?
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HAVE YOU EVER WATCHED A BANGSAWAN PERFORMANCE, OR SOMETHING SIMILAR. LIKE A PLAY?
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NOW, WATCH THIS VIDEO to find out more about the history, culture and practice of Bangsawan in Singapore:
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WHAT ARE THE KEY ELEMENTS AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF BANGSAWAN? Try adding on to the Bangsawan stage below with what you have learnt from the video.
CHARACTERS
DESIGN, PROPS E.g. Tasmat (Special effects)
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E.g. Orang Muda (Hero)
LANGUAGE
THE MUSTHAVES IN BANGSAWAN
ANYTHING ELSE?
E.g. Pantun (Rhyming quatrains)
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
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WHAT IS THE PLAY ABOUT? FIND OUT MORE HERE: Article
Video
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is a comedy-play written in the 16th century which is still very much enjoyed centuries later by audiences today.
Plot out what you have discovered about Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the space below: It is about..
The characters are..
The plot goes like this.. SIFA.SG
What do you enjoy most about the story of A Midsummer’s Night Dream?
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BEFORE THE SHOW
BANGSAWAN GEMALA MALAM is theatre company Teater Ekamatra’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, retold as a Bangsawan performance.
WATCH THE INTERVIEW
with Director Aidli Mosbit and Artistic Director Fared Jainal as they share their thoughts:
Key elements
Can be found in.. (Circle your answer)
MAGIC
Bangsawan
A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream
FANTASTICAL CREATURES
Bangsawan
A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream
OPERA
Bangsawan
A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream
SENSE OF AWE
Bangsawan
A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream
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BASED ON THE INTERVIEW
and what you have found out so far about A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream and Bangsawan, can you figure out which key elements can be found in each?
HAVE A QUICK DISCUSSION WITH YOUR FRIENDS
about Bangsawan Gemala Malam. What are you most looking forward to seeing in the performance?
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DURING THE SHOW
READ THESE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY before the performance starts, and remember to pay close attention while you are watching so you do not miss out on any details:
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What are your impressions of the stage and the actors when the performance starts? In what ways do they tell you about the story you are about to watch?
How do they help you identify the different characters and their character traits?
3
Listen to the rhythm and sound of the dialogue exchanged in the performance. How would you describe them? In what ways are they similar or different to the way you and your friends talk?
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Look at the costumes and props that the actors use, and their movements on the stage.
4 5
Notice the set design and backdrop of this performance.
In what ways do they help set up the scenes in the story?
Which is your favourite part of the performance and why?
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NOW THAT THE PERFORMANCE IS OVER,
AFTER THE SHOW
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Write down what you have noticed to answer the questions above, or a simple reflection of your thoughts about the performance.
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EVEN THOUGH
BANGSAWAN
IS DEEPLY-ROOTED IN MALAY CULTURE, it is also multicultural in its stories, which are sometimes drawn from diverse sources from other cultures. We have seen how English stories like A Midsummer Night’s Dream can be performed in Bangsawan.
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TITLE: ______________________________
• What is the story about, and who are the characters? • Where does this story take place?
POSTSHOW ACTIVITY
• How does the story start, progress and end?
B
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN TO THINK OF A STORY TO BE TOLD IN BANGSAWAN! What stories do you think would be suitable? Remember the key elements that a Bangsawan needs to have, such as a Hero and magic or special effects.
PICK ONE STORY THAT YOU THINK IS SUITABLE TO BE TOLD IN BANGSAWAN, AND DO SOME RESEARCH ON IT:
NOW IMAGINE YOUR STORY PLAYED OUT AS A BANGSAWAN PERFORMANCE: • How would the characters look, and what costumes would they wear?
• What props would they use, and how would the set look like? • What would their dialogue be?
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BASED ON WHAT YOU HAVE FOUND, DRAW OUT A NINE-PANEL STORYBOARD BELOW TO TELL YOUR STORY IN BANGSAWAN. USE THE TEMPLATE BELOW AS A GUIDE:
SHARE YOUR STORYBOARD WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND EXCHANGE YOUR BANGSAWAN STORIES!
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WORDS THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOU INDIGENOUS
CHARACTERISTICS
ADAPTATION
Not foreign; not from outside an area; native
A noticeable or typical quality of something or someone.
Something produced and adjusted to suit different conditions or uses.
IMPRESSION
DIALOGUE
CHOREOGRAPHY
Movements used by dancers in a performance.
IDENTIFY
To recognise someone or something, and prove who or what that person or thing is.
SCENE
Conversation that is written for a play; conversation between characters in a story.
SET DESIGN The creation of scenery by placing furniture and other items on a stage to represent the time and place in which the action of a play is going to happen.
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A part of a play where the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time.
Idea or opinion abbout soemthing; the way something seems, looks or feels.
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