WVC Presents Seketika Sebelum Merdeka at 15JohorAF | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T09:41:26+08:00PeatixJSPAWVC Presents Seketika Sebelum Merdeka at 15JohorAFtag:peatix.com,2018:event-4181432018-09-12T20:00:00MYT2018-09-12T20:00:00MYTMalayan Classics re-imagined!Take a step back in time with WVC and songstress Janet Lee as they present unique arrangements of pre-independent Malayan songs, including Hatiku Rindu, Bulan Ditutup Awan, Hitam Manis, Lenggang Mak Limah, Ibu, and many more - together with stories and anecdotes by historian, poet, and Pusaka founder Eddin Khoo.Online Purchase: RM 100
(VIP), RM 50 (Regular), RM 30 (Student)*At Door Purchase: RM 120 (VIP), RM 60 (Regular), RM 36 (Student)** Please present your Student ID at the registration counter.WVC Malayian Jazz EnsembleDrawing
inspiration from the many facets of modern life influenced by Malaysian and
other Asian cultures, the music of WVC cuts across many musical genres and
defies any kind of classification.Formed
in 2006 as a trio, WVC completed its quartet line up with the addition of
saxophonist Julian Chan. The group has toured extensively in the region, heralding
back the spirit being "on the road" of touring jazz bands of old. Through
these regional tours, WVC has brought its music to many corners of Malaysia,
Singapore, China, Taiwan, Thailand, and Macau.WVC has
Five instrumental albums - “WVC TRiO” (2008), “ELEVEN” (2009), “In the Dark, I
See Her” (2011) and “Waiting For That Day” (2014) and “Do Not Go Gently” (2016)
- that explored different musical genres (while maintaining the spirit of jazz
as its core) and combinations in its line-up. Most of the tunes recorded are
original tunes written by the band members. In addition, the band also
experiments with transforming unlikely pop tunes, Chinese classics, and much
mainstream music into new jazz re-arrangements, in the spirit of the great jazz
musicians of old.