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Unity through Arts, Culture and Heritage

November 22, 2021 Posted by michael.m Art
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A webinar with the theme, “Unity through Arts, Culture and Heritage” was held to explore the role everyone plays in fostering positive lifestyles and behaviours.

The webinar, featured a thought-provoking panel discussion between very distinguished and learned speakers; Karangkraf Media Group Deputy Chairman Datuk Muhammad Nasir Hamzah, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan renowned local digital artist Assoc. Prof. Ahamad Tarmizi Azizan and Universiti Putra Malaysia social anthropologist Prof. Dr. Sarjit S. Gill.

Recognising the importance and potential of the arts, culture and heritage as an asset to foster national integration in the country, the webinar was hosted by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) Malaysia President Assoc. Prof. Sudesh Balasubramaniam, in association with the National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (ASWARA) Malaysia, Sinar Harian and the ASEAN Digital Art Society (ASEDAS).

The third in a series of webinars organised under the Peace Talk Series,  Sudesh  said, “across the world, people are beginning to look again at the links between Arts, Culture and heritage to health, education, citizenship and more broadly on its role in bringing harmony”.

Representing the media was Datuk Muhammad Nasir Hamzah, who is also the International Association of Arts and Culture for Peace (IAACP) Chairman. The media veteran began his presentation with the famous quote from Edward Bulwer-Lytton, “The pen is mightier than the sword” to emphasise the important role of media as an agent of social change.

Datuk Nasir explained that the media must be free and independent in order to play a moderator’s role in resolving conflicts between people as well as promoting arts and culture for a peaceful world.

Assoc. Prof. Tarmizi, also popularly known as, “Atan AF”, presented the topic “Arts, culture and heritage for unity”. He explained the importance of the works of arts, not only for aesthetics, but as an expression of emotion, identity and a tool for communication which connect people together. As the founder of the ASEAN Digital Arts Society, Atan AF has created this platform as a movement to unite painters and artists across nations through the expression of digital art.

Prof. Dr. Sarjit S. Gill, gave an insight on the role of community leaders in promoting national unity policy through arts, culture and heritage. He highlighted that community leaders need to be proactive in engaging with the government and to empower the youth to participate in cultural activities. NGO leaders, cultural and religious institutions should actively promote dialogue for the appreciation and understanding of different cultures. Finally, he proposed the setting up of digital museums to preserve Malaysian culture and to build up Malaysian national identity.

The International Association of Arts and Culture for Peace (IAACP) and the International Media Association for Peace (IMAP) Malaysia was launched by special guest, Dr. Robert
Kittel, Senior Adviser of UPF Asia Pacific.

In his speech, he explained how both associations were founded with the purpose to address social issues such as individualism based on the principles of “interdependence, mutual prosperity and universal values”.

Mr Lai Peng Keong, National Liaison Director of Malaysia, encouraged all leaders from the field of arts and culture to come forward to share their ideas to promote peace and unity among the people as a “Malaysian Family.”

The webinar was aired on 17 November 2021 and attracted participation of more than 250 online live participants from 14 countries on Zoom and social media.

Simultaneous translation was conducted in Bahasa Indonesia to cater to 40 invited students from universities in Indonesia. The programme also included a multicultural dance performance by ASWARA and a compilation of digital artworks by SENDI Studio and Gallery.

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