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Everyone, regardless of race, gender or background, is welcome to join the Muhibah Lion Dance Troupe. Its members believe this festive dance, while tough to master, is a great way to bring people together.

Story by: Terence Toh
Shot by: Moganraj Villavan
Presented by: Theevya Ragu
Edited by: Andrea Edmonds

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Transcript
00:00The thunderous sounds of lion dance drums are instantly recognizable in Malaysia.
00:10And who doesn't love watching the vibrant costumes, dazzling acrobatics, and rhythmic
00:15movements of this classic art form?
00:18Lion dance may be a traditional Chinese performance, but today it is practiced by people of all
00:24races and backgrounds.
00:26Meet the Muhyibah Lion Dance Troupe, set to be the oldest multicultural lion dance group
00:32in Malaysia.
00:34It comprises members of all races, genders, and backgrounds, brought together by the love
00:40of this festive showcase of talent, stamina, and strength.
00:44Muhyibah started as part of the Malaysia Airlines Lion Dance Troupe before branching off and
00:49officially forming in 1983.
00:51It came on naturally.
00:52The thing is that when we were all together performing, we didn't look at each other as
00:53a color, the class, the creed, the religion.
00:54We didn't look at that.
00:55So over the time as we performed, over the years, and we forged, all of us forged a foundation
00:56among ourselves that we treated each other like a family.
00:57Today, the 40 members of the Lion Dance Troupe are performing at the National Lion Dance
00:58Festival in Singapore.
00:59The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:00The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:01The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:02The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:03The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:04The Lion Dance Troupe is the largest lion dance troupe in the world.
01:05So over the time as we performed, over the years, and we forged, all of us forged a foundation
01:16among ourselves that we treated each other like a family.
01:20Today, the 40-member group regularly performs at events around the Klang Valley every Chinese
01:26New Year.
01:28Training can be tough, but as the members attest, it is worth every second.
01:33Every time I practice, I sometimes surprise myself what I can do, like jumping on a very
01:40high chair or table, and I didn't even know that I can do it.
01:46And then every time I perform, you know, on a very high ground, then when you success,
01:55you know, you feel very satisfied.
01:58The group hopes that more Malaysians, regardless of background, will discover the joys of
02:03this classic tradition.
02:05Oh yes, lion dance always bring people together, especially not only between us, the dancers,
02:13but the people around that we dance to.
02:17A lot of them, you know, they ask us questions and stuff like that, and at the end of the
02:24day, how we respect each other and how they respect us.
02:28I think if Malaysia can have that kind of mindset that we are all equal, we can accept
02:38each other, I think it will be a very beautiful country.
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