November 2022FEATUREPhoto by: Cheryl Hoffmann @ PUSAKA.
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ALMOST EVERY WEEK in Kampung Parit Madirono, Pontian, Johor, a group of 12 men congregate in a balai raya or a surau. Donning baju Melayu and samping cloth, they sit in a circle, each holding a kompang (a single-headed frame drum). At the centre, a man sits with a jidor (a large double-headed cylindrical drum), ready with a drum mallet in hand. Two to three copies of Arabic scripted kitab (book) are laid open on wooden rehals (book stands) fronting...
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edits Penang Institute’s Suara Nadi
and finds himself speaking to writers, researchers, and cultural activists in Bual Nusantara, a podcast channel maintained by the Institute.