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Poems for the World from Malaysia and Indonesia
by Farah 'Fairy' Mahdzan (24-Aug-2003) | Readers Say

I was hit with a stroke of good luck just before I finished work on Friday when a colleague offered me two complimentary tickets for a live music concert to be held at Putra World Trade Center that night in Kuala Lumpur.

The concert was called Poems for the World: Love and Peace for All. What made it extra special to me was that it was a charity concert collaborated between Malaysia and Indonesia. People who know me will know that I love any joint ventures between Malaysia and Indonesia, especially if music is involved! I definitely could not miss this event.

Even more exciting was the fact that two of my favorite female Indonesian artists will be performing; I had so long wanted to see Ruth Sahanaya and Reza sing live! I just never thought I'd get to see them at such short notice and in the same show at that!

Getting to KL from Petaling Jaya was a bitch that Friday night; the massive jam almost made me want to turn back around and go home. However the thought of seeing Ruth and Reza singing live kept me sane and determined. I carried on through the thick jam that was starting to ease up after bypassing the exit to Bangsar.


Arriving at PWTC

Finally after gingerly making my way to PWTC and paying three ringgit for parking, I made my way to the hall where the concert was to be held.

As I dropped off my name card at the media registration table and met up with my friend Lissa, I felt someone gently tapping my shoulder. I turned around and there stood DJ KC Ismail and his lovely wife. We heartily greeted each other and vigorously shook hands as it had been a while since we last talked.

(If you come to concerts in Kuala Lumpur that feature Indonesian artists and you do not see KC Ismail or Fairy Mahdzan around, then something is definitely amiss.)

Poems for the World's goals that night were to spread messages of peace and love via music and poetry, a humble and artistic offering of salvation from the troubles that are overwhelming our muddled world of today.

The tickets for admission ranged between RM80-RM200 of which some were to be donated to children who could not afford to go to school.

Despite the relatively high ticket prices, there were quite a handful of youngsters lingering around in the lobby before the show started. I was certain that most of these youngsters had come to see Nico Saputra and Dian Sastro of Ada Apa Dengan Cinta, the phenomenal and most successful teenage Indonesian movie ever made so far.

The two young Indonesian stars were going to recite poetry that night.

I entered the concert hall only to find out that we had the most horrid seats in the house: right at the left side the hall where we couldn't even see the stage properly as it was blocked by sky-scraping stage props! (No wonder these sorts of seats are assigned complimentary tickets.)

As the lights dimmed however, the lot of us who were assigned these wretched seats started trickling into the empty chairs in the middle to get a better view of the stage.

The Agung (King) of Malaysia was present at this concert, indicating just how extremely high profiled it was. As the King entered the hall, we had to stand up as a sign respect. A string of formal addresses to the King came gushing out of the MC's mouth as the Royalty was majestically escorted to his seat.

Here is a review of what I considered the pinnacle acts of the night.


The Concert Kicks Off

The concert didn't really start out with a punch; a Malaysian poet opened the concert with singing and strumming a slow song on guitar while reciting abstract lyrics. The audience became somewhat sedated and stoned during this performance.

Zainal Abidin

But then when Zainal Abidin came out with great gusto onto stage, the mood of the evening changed dramatically as he belted out his official Malay version of Disney's Tarzan (the cartoon movie) theme song, Dua Dunia (Two Worlds), with rhythmic African drum beats roaring and all.

It was during this act that everyone sat up in their seats, clearly jolted and pleasantly awakened by this energetic performance. I like Zainal Abidin, he truly is one of Malaysia's finest performers with the best music in town. He is best known for his singles in the early 1990s such as mother earthy Hijau and heartwarming Jauh.

Zainal Abidin made the audience roar with laughter when he did an impersonation of colleague and singer Ruth Sahanaya (Uthe). Before the concert Uthe was apparently conversing with Zainal about her going ballistic with the mega sale that was taking place this month in Malaysia.

For the audience, Zainal comically mimicked Ruth's Indonesian accent and reenacted the conversation: Gila Je'nal, sale di Malaysia sampai enam puluh perrrrsen, tujuh puluh perrrrsen, gilllaaak!!

Zainal then said he egged Uthe on about spending money in the country, after all the money would eventually come back to us Malaysians, he joked.


DALE LOKMAN

Mahadzir (Dale) Lokman, a well-known ex-news caster for TV3 and MC in Malaysia, appeared from this rotating mini stage dressed smartly in a baju Melayu complete with a songkok on his head. I didn't really expect him to start singing, but he did.

Dale Lokman also graduated from Ohio University as I did. I had first met him in person recently during our alumni gathering last month. He really is a funny chap and made us all laugh that night with his spontaneity of hilarious comments.


REZA ARTAMEVIA

Reza is a lovely woman with the most amazing vocals. She sang about four songs (if I remember correctly), among them Keabadian, Dia (a song first made popular by Indonesian Vina Panduwinata, then Malaysian Sheila Majid), and Cinta Kita from her third and latest album.

Biar Menjadi Kenangan is originally a duet with Reza and Japanese singer Masaki Ueda. That night she crooned the song with Malaysian acapella group VE.

Reza was truly an admirable entertainer, actively interacting with her audience. I would have screamed myself hoarse for her but you know with the King present and all, I had to behave more like a respectful professional than a lunatic fan.


RUTH SAHANAYA

I was thrilled when Ruth Sahanaya finally came on stage dressed in a very elegant white and sparkling outfit. To me she was one of the highlights of the show since she was the first Indonesian female artist I came to like when I first started listening to Indonesian music; I absolutely loved her ballads and fast beat songs.

Uthe's such a tiny person in real life! She couldn't have been more than 5 feet and one or two of inches tall perhaps. But don't let that small size fool you; this petite lady has a mesmerizing voice that can move mountains and seas.

Uthe started out with a slow ballad called Keliru, and then proceeded to blow her fans away with Tak Kuduga, which was a fast number from one of her 1980s album (which happens to be my favorite Uthe album).

Of course when she sang Kaulah Segalanya, the audience was at its highest level of racket and response for that is the song by which we all know her best.

My knees were worn out and flat by the time Uthe was done performing her numbers; I had been zipping back and forth from the stage stairs on my knee caps to get pictures of her and the other performers, making the other assigned photographers look like they were on holiday.

More pictures of Ruth Sahanaya


NICO SAPUTRA & DIAN SASTRO

These two names of course received the most outrageous audience response of them all! Nico and Dian basically recited lines of expressive and patriotic poetry during their showtime. Their performance was always accompanied by these artsy fartsy dancers who were prancing around in garish costumes trying vividly to bring life into the poetry with their indecipherable and random movements.

Here's a scene where Nico and Dian are both clad in traditional Javanese costumes, reciting a poetry called Tanah Air with traditional Javanese music playing in the background.

I thought Nico looked handsome in his Jawa outfit. I could see Dian profusely sweating it out in her tight kebaya wear however. I know how darn hot those spotlights can get and being stuck in tight baju kebaya isn't exactly the best way to ventilate one's body!

More pictures of Nico and Dian


Finale

Before Poems for the World ended at around midnight, the artists got together and performed together.

Ruth and Reza taking on the show
like only lovely Indonesian divas could

Ruth, Reza and the VE boys

L-R: Zainal Abidin, Reza, Nico Saputra, a boy named Amir, Dian Sastro,
Dale Lokman, Ruth Sahanaya, Fazley and a VE guy.

For the finale, the artists went into this whole Michael Jackson and Friends personification with their own rendition of We Are the World.

I had a very good time at this concert. For the whole course of the show, every performer spoke either in Bahasa Malaysia or Bahasa Indonesia depending on which country they were representing, which I thought was just lovely.

It felt warm to know that both Malaysia and Indonesia shared a common language and culture since there are very few countries in the world which shared these qualities.

Let there be love and peace for all!

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    Gigi promo leafletAs I made my way to my car there was a piece of pamphlet wedged between my wind screen and wiper. Instinctively I aimed to grab and crumple it as these things are usually junk anyway. I stopped dead in my tracks when I actually saw what the leaflet was: a Gigi promo for their upcoming concert on 26 September.

    Here's the Gigi pamphlet, complete with venue and ticket price information.


    I personally thought the Poems for the World promo poster montage was tastefully designed in lovely shades of brown tones. Here's a scanned copy of the Souvenir Program cover similar to that of the poster, for anyone who wants to use it as wallpaper or whatever.

    You may also visit the official website of Poems for the World to learn more about the concert, including profiles of the performers.

WHAT READERS SAY ABOUT Poems for the World from Malaysia and Indonesia:
#20. Anyone havind Headwind CD or VideoTapes or cassettes do email me im collecting it.Tks
Posted by Sham on 14-Feb-2005, 10:28 MYT

#19. Hi Farah. Are you Jim's sister?Btw, do you where can I get the latest Indo lyrics? I'm really want Melly & Evan's latest single 'Tentang Dia''s lyric.. And at the same time, keep up with the good job of your website.
Posted by nynakayle on 28-Jan-2005, 09:35 MYT

#18. ENTERTIMENT INDONESIA EMANG BEST BANGET ..... GOOD LUCK 4 BAND2X INDON KALIAN EMANG KEREN ABIS...
Posted by WIN SUSANTY POETRY on 1-Oct-2003, 19:32 MYT

#17. well, akum, hmmm farah....salmie here....
i just soooo jelez to know tht u got the chance to go there... i luv poem, i alwayz dream of standing in front of ppl and u know imagining myself reciting poem like those pl u saw there...
Posted by salmie on 12-Sep-2003, 14:55 MYT

#16. Hi Sarah. I am Fairy Mahdzan and I own this little nook of the web. Welcome!
Posted by Fairy on 8-Sep-2003, 16:46 MYT

#15. Poems for the World.... awesome performance!!! nice website though...whoever own's this!
mneyesal tak pgie tgk [live]~ juz tgk kat ntv7, anyway penat cari kat internet psal this P.f.t.W. but luckily found this site. Full Credits Compliment!!!
Posted by Sarah on 8-Sep-2003, 16:26 MYT

#14. weii!! still smiling from the memories la fai thanks kiddo.....

tengok ka konsertnya kat tv? sori lama 'hilang', kat ofis lama xleh online, damn that worm/ virus thingy...

syok balik kampung? aku pun balik gak, rindu kat bagan..
Posted by lissa on 4-Sep-2003, 10:15 MYT

#13. This concert will be aired next week, so don't miss it if you're a fan of any of the artists who performed!

Date: Monday, September 1, 2003
Time: 12:30PM
Channel: NTV7

Selamat Hari Merdeka, everyone.
Posted by Fairy on 27-Aug-2003, 15:45 MYT

#12. Hi Umie, it has been a while hasn't it. Thanks for the compliments. Hope you're doing well there in Uni. Man, you *are* a math geek!
Posted by Fairy on 26-Aug-2003, 10:40 MYT

#11. Hye there kak fai! Haven't heard of u for quite a long time... Have my name been erased from for mix M'sia and Indo memory???hehe...Grea t layout! (i might be a bit late sayin this though ) I've been a bit buzy lately, thanks to my U. assignment. Oh ya! forgot to tell u that i made it to UiTM taking a Dip. in Science Quantitatif. I'm a math geek (i confess!)...hehe..we ll..hope to see kak fai again in the future...seeya! muah..muah...muah!!!
Posted by UMie on 26-Aug-2003, 09:11 MYT

#10. MK, Zainal was so awesome that night. A real comedian too!

Mistikus, did you get my MSN id? I replied to one of your posts earlier (you had asked for it). If you didn't get that, then it's fairymahdzan.

BTW Dewa was already here in March. Unless it's SO7 or something, Indonesian artists do not come here so soon after one concert.

MELLY GOESLAW will be present during the Merdeka concert at KLCC park on 30th August, the night before Merdeka. Melly fans should go, it's rare to see Melly in concert!
Posted by Fairy on 25-Aug-2003, 13:46 MYT

#9. Nice show
Would be nice if DEWA was there

And yeah Gigi will havin' their concert there, after they makin a big tour in Indonesia since .. err .. May I think ..
Posted by Mistikus_Cinta19 - Website   on 25-Aug-2003, 13:37 MYT

#8. Waaah... ada Zainal Abidin....

While he is best known for his solo albums, before that he's equally known when he was the lead singer for Headwind.
Posted by MK84 on 25-Aug-2003, 13:19 MYT

#7. alaaa.. jeles nyer kiter..!!! uhukk!!! best nyer best nyerr...!
Posted by eLLieZ de`HearT on 25-Aug-2003, 11:50 MYT

#6. Siryn, sure you can have that Gigi pamphlet.

Tsk tsk, looks like promotions for Indonesian artists are still at its stage of infancy. The fact that the pamphlet is ambitiously aiming for 3000 concert goers is very confusing and laughable if you can't even get tickets from any of the advertised ticket venues.
Posted by Fairy on 25-Aug-2003, 11:45 MYT

#5. terlupa nak inform..yesterday i went to victoria station in amcorp mall to buy the tickets for GIGI concert...they told me the tickets only available kat genting outlets..what the hellll!!!!! b4 that i went to tower record n power station in OU, they say no such tickets n concerts...what the helllll!!!!!!!
Posted by Siryn on 25-Aug-2003, 11:29 MYT

#4. fairy..do u still have that pamphlet? aku mau boleh ngak??
Posted by Siryn on 25-Aug-2003, 11:19 MYT

#3. i was abt to complaint this morning, to ask for new features haha sekali you beat me to it, update with one more interesting article on this. these are one of the articles which would make me ask myself yet again "bila nak dok msia?"


Posted by Rafthah on 25-Aug-2003, 08:13 MYT

#2. nice nice! should've been goin with my colleagues but i cancelled it... whaaa rugi!
Gigi concert? whaaa... mesti pegi nih!
Posted by LeiF - Website   on 25-Aug-2003, 04:52 MYT

#1. I've been dormant as far as writing about Indonesian music is concerned. After 8 months I make a comback with this piece, hope you enjoy it.
Posted by Fairy on 25-Aug-2003, 02:28 MYT

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