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11月1日 - 12月28日 11月1日上午 11:00 至 12月28日下午 6:00 显示地图 Wisma Kebudayaan SGM 243,Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 吉隆坡 The Rainbow Bridge of Friendship – Exhibition of Donated Artworks by Overseas Artists Exhibition Date: November 1 to December 28, 2014 (open on Saturdays & Sundays) Exhibition Hour: 11am to 6pm Exhibition Venue: 7th Floor, SGM Exhibition Hall, Wisma Kebudayaan SGM Admission: Free Website: sgm.org.my/en/?cur=event%2Fview&id=29&title=The_Rainbow_Bridge_of_Friendship_–_Exhibition_of_Donated_Artworks_by_Overseas_Artists 展览日期: 2014年11月1日 至12月28日,逢周、日开放 展览时间: 上午11时 至下午6时 展览地点: SGM综合文化中心7楼弘文美术馆 入场: 免费 帖子 动态消息 SGM Peace Activities (Official) 在 Wisma Kebudayaan SGM 17分钟 Exhibition Programme ** Guided Tour Every Saturday & Sunday from (Nov. 1 – Dec. 14) Time: 11am – 5pm Appointment booking is required for groups of 20 persons and above. ** Everyone’s A Critic Everyone’s a Critic is a friendly game of observation and persuasion. In this game, players assume the roles of artists or critics and try to outwit and outplay their opponents while discovering works of art. Everyone’s a Critic encourages players to make the museum experience a more social one through dialogue and debate. Date: Nov. 14 & Dec. 5 Time: 11am – 1pm Venue: 7th Floor, SGM Exhibition Hall Participants: 13-23 years old Medium: Mandarin / English Free admission. 20 persons per session. Registration required. ** Have Fun with Mosaic Art Instructor: Ms. Yap Chin Sheau, Children Art Educator What do you want to create by piecing together colourful little mosaics of various shapes? Abstract art? The flag of Malaysia? Eiffel tower? Create a unique mosaic coaster under different themes, make our life more artistic or present it as a gift to a unique friend. Date: Nov 15, 22, Dec 6 & 13 Time: 2pm – 4pm Material Fees: RM 30 per day per session Venue: 2nd Floor, Reception Hall Suitable Age: 7 years and above. Maximum 30 participants per session, reservation by first-come, first-served basis ** The Chinese Art of Tea – Tea with Friends Chinese tea culture is extensive and profound with a long history. This practice began from the era of Emperor Shennong, well known since the Zhou Dynasty and prospered in the Tang and Song Dynasty of China. Practicing Chinese tea culture leads to spiritual enjoyment. It is an art form and a way to cultivate oneself. Harmony is the core value of Chinese tea culture. Since ancient times, it is Chinese traditional custom to serve tea to friends. It involves preparing the tea with sincerity and enjoying the drink together with friends. This act of serving tea not only enables us to appreciate the aroma and taste but also the bonding among friends. “The Chinese Art of Tea – Tea with Friends”, allow you to appreciate poems, calligraphies and paintings related to Chinese tea culture as well as teapots. It allows you to slow down and relax with a cup of tea. Date: 9 – 16 Nov. Time: 11am – 6pm Venue: 1st Floor, Exhibition Hall ** 9, 15 & 16 November @ 2PM – 5PM: Teapot collector cum artist Richard Wong will demonstrate the “Gongfu Tea Ceremony”.** ** Make Sushi together! Trying to understand more of your children’s inner world? Make friends with them! Come with your children and make Japanese Sushi on your own. Experience a fun time of love and family interactions! Date: Nov. 16 (Sunday) Time: 11am – 1pm Venue: 2nd Floor, Reception Hall Material Fees: RM 30 per group Participant: One parent and one child (2 persons in a group) Suitable Age: 6 years and above. Medium: English Please bring your own aprons. Maximum 20 groups per session, reservation by first-come, first-served basis ** So Hot! Kimchi Making! Instructor: Pak Min-Suk, Traditional Korean Food Stylist K-Pop is a huge trend in Asia while Korean culture and products are particularly popular amongst Y-generation youths. You would not want to miss Kimchi while having Korean delicacies. Do you have the courage to try this spicy delicacy? Do come with your friends and make Kimchi on your own. Date: Nov. 23 (Sunday) Time: 3pm – 5pm Material Fees: RM 30 per person Venue: 2nd Floor, Reception Hall Participant: 2 - 5 persons in a group Medium: English Please bring your own aprons. Maximum 30 persons per session, reservation by first-come, first-served basis ** Try your hand at writing spring couplets Instructor: Mr. Wong Ho, President of The Calligraphy Society of Malaysia Traditionally, spring festival couplets are often used as decoration by the Chinese during the spring festival. Write your own spring couplets and extend your blessings to your friends. Date: Nov. 30 (Sunday) Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 2nd Floor, Reception Hall Medium: Mandarin Free admission. Please bring your own Chinese brushes, ink, palette, water container and cloth. Paper can be purchased on the spot. Maximum 30 persons per session, reservation by first-come, first-served basis ** Too Many Words: Using Poetry to Say Simple Things Why use as little words as possible to say how you feel when you can use more? This event explores how we can use poetry in saying “I love you,” “I am sorry” and even “Goodbye”. This will be a multi-lingual and multi-visual experience for those who are new to poetry and even for those who are already acquainted with poetry. Date: Dec. 6 (Saturday) Time: 7pm – 9pm Venue: 7th Floor, SGM Exhibition Hall Medium: English Free admission. ** Art Talk -- Travel through Time with Dance By Mr Anthony Meh, the Founder of Dua Space Dance Theatre Dance master Anthony Meh will give an overview about the culture of dance over the past 5000 years - the language of body movements that make up dance since the ancient times from the East and West right up to the rich and diverse dances in the present day. Date: Dec. 14 (Sunday) Time: 11am – 1pm Venue: 6th Floor, Multi Purpose Hall Medium: Mandarin Free admission, registration is required. ** Gingerbread House Decoration. Instructor: Madam Lau Soon Ching, Cake and sugar art artist A Gingerbread House is a festive confectionery for Christmas celebrations. You can model the gingerbreads into a house and decorate it using colourful icing to create your own fairytale wonderland. Make one for this Christmas! Date: Dec. 14 (Sunday) Time: 2pm – 5pm Venue: 2nd Floor, Reception Hall Material Fees: RM 120 per group Participant: 2 - 4 persons in a group, friends or family members. Please bring your own aprons. Medium: English or Cantonese. Maximum 10 groups per session, reservation by first-come, first-served basis
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