Keep your date with Alena Murang’s ‘Spirit’ show

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KUCHING: Alena Murang’s latest show ‘Spirit’ arrives on our shores for a one-night only performance on Oct 24, 8pm at Chemsain Auditorium here.  It is a culmination of over 20 years of her journey — living, learning and receiving culture art forms. This show, which played to sold-out audiences in Kuala Lumpur, also features visuals by emerging artist Max Jala.

Alena, a sape player, vocalist and cultural activist, will be accompanied by her band which consists of Joshua Maran (guitarist, producer, music director), Derrick Siow (drummer), and Jonathan Wong (finger-style guitar), as well as Sharifah Nur Hannah (production manager).

‘Spirit’ is a sharing of music and stories from the Kelabit people, charting Alena’s berjalai (to venture or wander) process as she collects stories and knowledge from the community.
“Learning the sape from Uncle Matthew Ngau (sape master and a National Heritage Living Person of Malaysia) has been filled with stories of his childhood – how he learned sape, how he courted girls, and his life at Long Semiyang, which I have visited,” she said.

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Her journey took her to Ulung Palang, Bario where she learned a song about rebuilding after a village was destroyed. In Long Banga, she learned to play a musical instrument called the lutong from one of its last practitioners.

Another traditional musician taught Alena the pagang and a song played after a rhino hunt. In Bario Asal, she learned old Kelabit songs about a warrior ancestor named Agan Tadun and his wife Dayang.

Alena (left) and Ngau (right). Photo by Tong

“I learned old stories from Tepu Malian of Long Peluan. These stories are the history of the people there. He also shared about his life as a penghulu, and his practice as an artist,” she said.
Born in Kuching to a Kelabit father and English-Italian mother, Alena studied at Manchester Business School (UK) before moving to work in management consulting in 2011. She then went on to study Visual Arts at La Salle College of Arts in Singapore in 2014.

After starting sape lessons in 2002 with Ngau, Alena embarked on being a professional sape player herself in 2014. She has performed internationally.
For tickets, contact the ‘Spirit’ hotline at 019-489 2038 or email spiritbyalenamurang@gmail.com

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This event is part of What About Kuching (WAK) 2019. For more information or to download the WAK calendar, visit aboutkuching.com Programme booklets are also available for free across Kuching.

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