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Venue : PJ Live Arts, PJLA, Petaling Jaya
Date : 15 March 2012 : 8.30pm
Admission : Early bird RM40 | At the door RM45 | LIVE Card members RM35.
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Description : Featuring:
AMIR MUHAMMAD (@amirmu) sungguh kaya dengan budi bahasa.
BRIAN GOMEZ (@briang0mez), author of the novel Devil's Place, is a billionaire who also writes fictional bios.
MISLINA MUSTAFFA is a homeless billionaire.
If SEE TSHIUNG HAN (@tshiunghan) was a billionaire, he would buy an island and hold war games over the school holidays. Winner gets a fruit basket.
SUSAN LANKESTER (@suelanks) breaks out the catsuit and chants challenging words from Ann Lee while having lucid dreams of being a billionaire.
UMAPAGAN AMPIKAIPAKAN (@umapagan) doesn't know much about being a billionaire, but he's pretty sure he'd be a darling at it.
"Sometimes, it seems like Malaysia is still stuck in primary school. So Story Fest 2012 has invited Malaysian writers and performers to revisit the primary school essay titles that inspired them to write. And see how our teachers tried to sharpen our collective pencils with approved aspirations. Now with more ironic, more jaded, more worldly worldviews, perhaps we can channel, challenge or chuck aside those aspirations and simply celebrate different ways of growing up AWESOME".
“There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” —Ursula K. LeGuin
Stories are told in English & Malay and may contain mature themes.
AMIR MUHAMMAD (@amirmu) sungguh kaya dengan budi bahasa.
BRIAN GOMEZ (@briang0mez), author of the novel Devil's Place, is a billionaire who also writes fictional bios.
MISLINA MUSTAFFA is a homeless billionaire.
If SEE TSHIUNG HAN (@tshiunghan) was a billionaire, he would buy an island and hold war games over the school holidays. Winner gets a fruit basket.
SUSAN LANKESTER (@suelanks) breaks out the catsuit and chants challenging words from Ann Lee while having lucid dreams of being a billionaire.
UMAPAGAN AMPIKAIPAKAN (@umapagan) doesn't know much about being a billionaire, but he's pretty sure he'd be a darling at it.
"Sometimes, it seems like Malaysia is still stuck in primary school. So Story Fest 2012 has invited Malaysian writers and performers to revisit the primary school essay titles that inspired them to write. And see how our teachers tried to sharpen our collective pencils with approved aspirations. Now with more ironic, more jaded, more worldly worldviews, perhaps we can channel, challenge or chuck aside those aspirations and simply celebrate different ways of growing up AWESOME".
“There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories.” —Ursula K. LeGuin
Stories are told in English & Malay and may contain mature themes.
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