Scrumptious April Highlights
Nobu Kuala Lumpur
Inspired by Japan’s most beautiful season of Cherry Blossoms, Nobu Kuala Lumpur is introducing a Hanami High Tea available every Saturday and Sunday this April. This new addition is an ode to Japanese springtime where friends and families have picnics outside to enjoy the view of Cherry Blossoms.
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Kelantan: Splendeurs d’un Sultanat’ Exhibition
14-15 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Paris
The art pieces from state museums in Kelantan and private collections are presented for the first time in France. Open to the public, the exhibition runs until 6 April 2018 and presents the art of living in Malaysia through craftsmanship and cultural heritage. It was created with the support of the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism and Culture, the Malaysian Embassy in France, the office of the Sultan of Kelantan, the Kelantan State Museum Corporation, the Faculty of Art and Design, UiTM Shah Alam and Tourism Malaysia.
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Skride Performs Sibelius
Malaysia Philharmonic Hall
Shu-Si Chen’s Phoenix is a brief prelude to Sibelius’s masterful Violin Concerto performed by the brilliant Latvian Baiba Skride, winner of the 2001 Queen Elisabeth Competition. Deemed as a very technically difficult concerto to perform, it is an original, masterly and exhilarating work to hear. Kodaly’s lively and colourful Hungarian folk Dances from Galanta frames the concert. Gilbert Varga conducts.
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