Sunday, February 6, 2011

STOMP



STOMP is about a group of people, with very strong personalities playing their music using simple building blocks to create something complex with exciting rhythm of jazz, classical, dance or pop.

Consist of 10 to 15 people playing various items (see pictures)

Suitable for:
- dinners
- launchings
- stage performances
- outdoor events

SILAT



SILAT is the martial art forms practiced throughout the Malay Archipelago. Silat is a combative art of fighting and survival and it has been evolved in Indonesia and Malaysia civilizations for centuries into social culture and tradition. During the colonization era, both in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam as British colonies and in Indonesia as Dutch colonies, practitioners (locally known as pesilat) used the martial art as a form to liberate from foreign authorities.
Silat is not only for combative purposes. When accompanied with traditional instruments, such as gendang and gamelan, silat transforms into a folk dance.

Suitable for :
- weddings
- stage performance
- events’ opening gambits

PIPE & DRUM





A combination of Drums and Scottish Bagpipes for some Scottish tunes that brings a grand bright sound to your event. A group of pipe and drum consist of 4 people minimum and can go up to 8 people depending on the event’s size (no. of pax). All players are dressed with traditional Scottish outfit.

Suitable for: 

-    dinners
-    opening gambits
-    VIP / bride and groom escort
-    Stage performance  
-    funeral

NASYID



Nasyid is Islamic medium through song and entertainment.

LIVE BAND

MARCHING BAND

A group of musicians consists of 30 to 90 people complete with their uniforms, mostly secondary school students. Their performance can be statically orchestra type, playing instrumental tunes or a complete field display with their formations and dances.

A group of marching band usually have 3 sections : brass , drumline, colour-guards.

Suitable for : 

-    dinners
-    launchings
-    parties
-    event’s opening gambit
-    programme filler
-    outdoor event
-    on stage performances

KOMPANG

Group of young men playing traditional Malay songs, which famous in local Malay wedding tradition and is part of Malaysian culture. Usually consist of 10 to 15 people per group.

Suitable for:
- bride and groom escort
- stage performances
- event’s opening gambits