Saturday 30 May 2009

Some pictures of the day...

Marjon Malaysian Fest 09
27 May 2009
Marjon Sport Centre






More pictures at ->

The Princess of Mount Ledang

For those who were not able to attend our theater performance in conjunction with our Malaysian Fest 09 on 27 May, this is the recorded video of our performance..

The theatre performance is about the mythical and legendary Princess of Mount Ledang who cursed by the Sultan of Malacca. Want to see teachers become actors??? so we proudly present The Princess of Mount Ledang by Malaysian Students of UCP Marjon...

credit goes to Faris who recorded and uploaded the video..

Cheers...




















Saturday 23 May 2009

Asmaradana

Song from the musical theatre this Wednesday. The dance moves would be a bit different, but the style would almost be the same. The Javanese style. Enjoy.




For tickets, contact Fayadh (tel: 07521744035).

Malaysian Fest Food Fact 2: Roti Jala




Roti Jala
is a traditional Malaysian recipe for a classic flatbread made with flour, milk and an egg that's fried to cook and which is traditionally served with curries and breads. The full recipe is presented here and I hope you enjoy this classic Malaysian version of: Roti Jala.

Ingredients:

plain flour
milk
egg
ground turmeric

Thursday 21 May 2009

Malaysian Fest menu: Nasi Lemak



























Nasi Lemak is known as a national heritage in Malaysia. Traditionally, this comes as a platter of food wrapped in banana leaf, with cucumber slices, small dried anchovies (ikan bilis), roasted peanuts, hard boiled egg, and hot spicy sauce (sambal) at its core. As a more substantial meal, nasi lemak can also come with a variety of other accompaniments such as chicken, cuttlefish, cockle, stir fried water convolvulus (kangkong), pickled vegetables (achar), beef rendang (beef stewed in coconut milk and spices) or paru (beef lungs). Traditionally most of these accompaniments are spicy in nature.

Nasi Lemak is widely eaten in Malaysia, even as a dish served in Malaysian schools.

More food coming up. Stay tuned.

Sunday 17 May 2009

Marjon Malaysian Fest '09: Princess of Mount Ledang Official Trailer


Ticket Price
Adults : 5 GBP
Children under the age of 12: 3 GBP
Tickets are available in MARJON. Look out for Malaysian students available or simply contact us.

Saturday 16 May 2009

Puteri Gunung Ledang Theatre FAQs

Where should I buy the tickets?
You can contact our marketing manager at 07521744035 (Fayad), or ask from Malaysian students available in Marjon. You can also email us at mfnstudio2003@yahoo.co.uk (Fayad). We'll also be selling tickets around the city, so be on the lookout.

Where and when is it going to be held?
It will be held at Marjon Drama Theatre (which is near the old chapel), at 7.00 pm on the 27th of May.

Can I bring my children along?
Yes you can. There is no age limit to watch this theatre. Child ticket costs 3 pounds.

What is the story about?
Basically, it's about a mythical legend which in relation to the history of Malaysia. It is going to be interesting. Trust me.

If you have any queries do not hesitate to contact me. Cheers.

Fayadh
Tel: 07521744035
email: mfnstudio2003@yahoo.co.uk

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Tuesday 17 March 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to Marjon Malaysian Fest 2009 official blog.

We will be posting updates, and other stuff in relation to our effort to bring you one of the most anticipated events in Plymouth.

Hope to see you this summer!