Shafirul Azmi bin Suhaimi

Shafirul Azmi bin Suhaimi [1][2] Jawi شافيرول عزمي سوهايمي (born May 4, 1980) is a Malaysian citizen born in Sabah. He is a contemporary dance choreographer. The basis of his dance moves was greatly influenced by the martial arts called Silat, a gesture of Sabah and Sarawak traditions that made his choreography very unique and interesting[according to whom?]. In addition, he has often adopted site-specific, post-modern ideologies in his work.

Shafirul Azmi bin Suhaimi
شافيرول عزمي سوهايمي
Born (1980-05-04) May 4, 1980 (age 43)
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
EducationMaster of Social Science (Political Science) UKM
OrganizationJasabah organization
SpouseAsfarina Sasha
ChildrenAsyraaf Danial, Aaron Dikara, Emir Naufal, Emma Nellysa
AwardsNational Arts Award 2006, Young Talent Category (dance choreographer)
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Biography edit

He is a native of Kampung Contoh Kuala Petagas, Putatan, Sabah. The village is located near the town's airport and is near downstream of the Petagas River, which joint to the sea. It is also located between the Gorongon Beach and Vor Hill. He is the second of four siblings due to the marriage of Suhaimi Magi and Kamsia Mohd Noor. His father, Suhaimi Magi is from the Kampung Angan-Angan, Chinta Mata at Tenom district, while his mother, Kamsia Binti Mohd Noor comes from Kampung Buang Sayang, Papar. Both his parents are Sabah Bumiputeras because they were born in Sabah before the  North Borneo Self-government Day.

 
Kampung boy
 
1987 sekolah rendah kebangsaan tanjung aru

Education edit

In 1987, he attended Menteng 1 Jakarta Primary School in Indonesia. It once housed the statue of former US President Barack Obama.[3] In 1988 he went to Sabah, Malaysia to enter grades 2 through 6 at Tanjung Aru Primary School. In 1993-1997 he attended the Sabah High School. After graduated from the Malaysian Certificate of Education, in 1997 he travelled to Peninsular Malaysia to gain a deeper knowledge in the arts and culture. Finally with determination to succeed, in 2010 he earned a Bachelor of Dance with Honours (Choreography) at the National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (ASWARA). In 2021, he continued his studies in National University of Malaysia and in 2023, he graduated on Master of Social Science Political Science . His thesis research is about "Political Elite: Cooperation & Competition in Forming Government BN's Post-Hegemonic in Sabah".

 
Receiving a postgraduate Master's degree in Political Science from the Chief Secretary of the Government, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali at 51th UKM Convocation, Bangi

Occupation edit

career based on years

year place career
1998–1999 Lembaga Kebudayaan Sabah dance artist
1999–2000 Badan Kesenian Negeri Kedah dance artist
2005–2006 Badan Kesenian Negeri Kedah assistant Choreographer
2006–2007 Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya Choreographer
2007–2012 ASWARA Lecturer
Present Kuala Lumpur City Hall Dance Creator

Published works edit

He has been involved in many contemporary performances including Gerak Angin (Sutra Dance Theatre), Jamming The Box (Nyoba Kan and The Actors Studio), Curfew (Five Arts Center), Spring In Kuala Lumpur (Japan Foundation), AWAS (ASWARA) and The Light Show (Annexe Central Market). His musical work includes Ronggeng Rokiah, ANTARA, P. Ramlee, Kasih Menanti and Tun Abdul Razak at Istana Budaya, and TUNKU at KLPac. His own choreographic works are IBN, Let's Swim, Kabur, Tabung Uji, Niaki, Pipit, Hari+Hari, Escape, Typhoon, Transporter, Shakti, Tapak 4 and Cik Mah. He is always looking for unusual ideas for traditional-based art works, and favours productions with a collaborative element.[4] He also did a research on the dance of the Malay Cocos in Tawau.[5] He also did some commercial work for television programme.[6]

Awards edit

National Arts Award 2006 young talent category (dance choreography)

Jasabah organization edit

Throughout his experience in acquiring knowledge in Peninsular Malaysia, he felt that as a Sabah Bumiputera who was concerned about the situation of Sabahans in Peninsular Malaysia, there are citizens that are very poor and in-need of help. With the initiative of several Sabahans, he has agreed to set up a non-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to defend the welfare of Sabahans in Peninsular Malaysia. This organization is called Jasabah. He is the founder and chairman of this organization along with other Sabahans who serve as volunteers.

Surau Attaqwa edit

Involvement in community development is equally remarkable, as he serves as the secretary of the Attaqwa Friday Mosque, appointed from 2023 to 2026 through the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department (JAWI), granted by His Majesty the 16th Yang di-Pertuan Agong. In carrying out his dedicated duties to enhance high integrity values, he concurrently undertake an approach to comprehend the management methods of handling deceased individuals, holding the position of Treasurer for the Attaqwa Burial Fund.

Political Party edit

He became political candidate, former Division Head of StarSabah Petagas and head of Starsabah Kuala Lumpur Liaison Committee following the leader of Sabah State Legislative Assembly Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan the president of Homeland Solidarity Party. Serving in the party since October 2019 until Disember 2020.

References edit

  1. ^ Butterworth, Jo; Wildschut, Liesbeth (2009). Contemporary Choreography: A Critical Reader. Milton Park, Abingdon UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-49086-3.
  2. ^ Md Nor, Mohd Anis; Burridge, Stephanie (2011). Sharing Identities: Celebrating Dance in Malaysia. New Delhi, India: Routledge. pp. 207–272. ISBN 978-0-415-67836-0.
  3. ^ Nathalia, Telly. "Obama statue to be moved to Indonesia school yard". Reuters.
  4. ^ Hijjaz, Bilqis. "gesek-gosok by Aswara work placement students". ‘ ‘rimbun dahan’ ’, Januari 19,2010
  5. ^ Joubert, Lindy (2008). Educating in the Arts: The Asian Experience: Twenty-Four Essays. The: Springer. p. 292. ISBN 978-1-4020-6386-2.
  6. ^ Asrani, Wahida (9 December 2008). "Tragedi bukit antarabangsa 'petanda' Sasha-Salyo kecundang?". Mstar.

External links edit

  1. https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2006/11/26/dancers-step-out/
  2. https://www.thestar.com.my/news/education/2003/06/15/new-wave-in-dance/
  3. http://www.rogueart.asia/ra/tag/shafirul-azmi-suhaimi/
  4. Spring In Kuala Lumpur by Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur [1]
  5. Best Group Performance. ASWARA Dancers for “Tapak 4” in Jamu 2009 – choreographed by Shafirul Azmi Suhaimi, presented by ASWARA [2]
  6. Bachelor of Dance with Honours (Choreography) MQR [3]