PROF. DR. MOHD ANIS BIN MD NOR
Faculty of Creative Arts
Faculty of Creative Arts
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Mohd Anis Md Nor is Professor of Ethnochoreology and Ethnomusicology at the Cultural Centre (School of Performing Arts), University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur and an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Music and Performing Arts, Sultan Idris Education University in Tanjung Malim, Perak. He earned his B.A. Honors from the University of Malaya, M.A. (Dance Ethnology) from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and PhD. (Southeast Asia Studies and Musicology) from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Professor Anis has pioneered the study of Zapin dance and music in Southeast Asia and has published widely on the said topic. Although his foremost research area deals with Malay dance and music in Southeast Asia, his current studies are on the interfacing of dance traditions among the Malayo-Polynesian societies in Southeast Asia and Polynesia and the making of new traditions through contemporary performances. He is a member of the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) Study Group on Ethnochoreology and (ICTM) Study Group on Performing Arts of Southeast Asia; World Dance Alliance representative to the International Dance Committee of the International Theater Institute, UNESCO (ITI-UNESCO); Past President of World Dance Alliance – Asia Pacific (WDA-AP); National Advisor to MyDance (World Dance Alliance-Asia Pacific Malaysia Chapter); and Artist-in-Residence/Consultant to the Johor Heritage Foundation. He was appointed as the Advisory Committee of the Islamic World Arts Initiative (IWAI) supported by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art for the period of 2004-2005. Professor Anis is the curator for the Zapin International Dance Festival and the International Malay Performing Arts for the State Government of Johor in Malaysia. He was the 2007-2008 William Allan Neilson Distinguish Professor of Music, Dance and Theatre at Smith College, Northampton, Mass.; and the 2011 Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan sponsored by the School of Music, Dance and Theatre, Center for Southeast Asian Studies and Center for World Performance Studies. He has been awarded a European Union Erasmus Mundus Fellowship in 2012 by the European Union to take up the position of a Visiting Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology at Trondheim, Norway, for the 2012-2013 Winter Semester. |
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Zapin: Is it Dance, Music or Dhikr?
Dance as Culture: Appropriating Ethnochoreology on Dance Research in the Maritime-Malay Societies in Southeast Asia
Gendering Dance, Gazing Music: Dance Movements, Healing Rituals And Music Making of Sama Bajau And Sama Dilaut of East Malaysia and Southern Philippines
Dancing the Silent Dhikr: Negotiating Temporality and Reciting Litanies in the Zapin Dance in Maritime Southeast Asia
(Re)Producing Southeast Asian Performing Arts & Southeast Asian Bodies, Music, Dance and Other Movement Arts
Dancing Mosaic: Issues on Dance Hybridity
Sharing Identities: Celebrating Dance in Malaysia
Hybridity in the Performing Arts of Southeast Asia: Proceedings of the 1st Symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Performing Arts of Southeast Asia
Between Orality and Dance Notation: Reviving Zapin Dance and Music as Cultural Heritage
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Mohd Anis Md Nor
Malay-Islamic Zapin: Dance and Soundscapes from the Straits of Malacca