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A journey through Malaysia comes close to fulfilling the fantasies of travelers seeking deserted paradise beaches and jungle explorations with a machete in hand. This diversity of landscapes coexists with the towering skyscrapers of Malaysian cities. Despite the country’s modernity, traditions hold an important place in Malaysian society.
Silat is a martial art that is an integral part of Malaysian cultural practices. The richness of this martial art, whose historical origins remain uncertain, is expressed through the beauty of the costumes and the music that accompanies the self-defense techniques. There is also a spiritual dimension to this art, as practitioners must master not only the design of weapons, the principles of physics, and anatomy, but also religious precepts, with communal prayers being part of the practice.
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00:00Thank you for listening.
03:26Back to your.
03:28Traditionally, before warming up, the class begins and ends with the execution of a bunga
03:34by all students present.
03:36It is the mark of respect for the teacher giving the class.
03:40Bunga is a combination of movements and steps which are the base teachings of Silat Fatani.
03:50Like many martial arts, different ranks are recognizable by the belt won by practitioners
03:55called the Pesilat.
03:57The system has been redesigned and redeveloped since 2002.
04:02This has allowed to better restructure the teaching of Silat Fatani to make it more accessible
04:07for each of its practitioners in the world.
04:10Today, it is divided into seven ranks, each marked by a different belt couple.
04:17There is no prerequisite for the practice of Silat.
04:22Everyone can take part in this martial art.
04:26It helps to develop certain qualities such as flexibility, speed, strength and concentration.
04:31But for the Malay, Silat is not just to create athletes or fighters.
04:36It also helps to build oneself on a human level with values such as altruism or fraternity.
04:46Silat Fatani is one of the most artistic forms of Silat.
04:51Many people confuse these supple movements with those of dance moves.
04:56During training, some of the Pesilat are grouped by level to enable everyone to progress at their own pace.
05:03In the training, some of the Pesilat are grouped by level to enable everyone to progress at their own pace.
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05:42Malay must learn their siddhat, because the siddhat can make a good and healthy.
05:53And the traditional siddhat is very good for the life of Malay.
06:12At the end of training, sometimes the master decides to say,
06:41the master decides to sit his students in a circle and to call upon one or more students to the center to test their skills.
07:00The student is called to the center of the circle and the teacher asks him to do a banga, a jurus,
07:06the bua pukul, meaning techniques, or even a tempur, which means fighting.
07:12Everything is possible as long as it was seen during training.
07:16In addition to a test, it also helps develop self-confidence.
07:20Whether the student fails or succeeds, he will be encouraged and applauded by all the others.
07:27So this is a prayer that he will settle its own.
07:28And mereka is being team, and the students, think, of themselves.
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14:35You will find spices in all food preparations to complement the fine flavor, sometimes with coconut milk.
15:01Very spicy dishes are often accompanied by cucumber to mitigate the effect.
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15:54Sometimes tournaments are organized between clubs, specifically Silat Seni competitions.
16:00Seni literally means art.
16:03The purpose of this competition is to focus on the art of combat and not only on its sports
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16:38The purpose of this competition is to focus on the art of combat and not only on its sports
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17:09A communal prayer is done before the opening and closing of the competition.
17:17In general, at large events such as this, one or even a few people are designated to conduct
17:23the prayers.
17:24In Silat, you have a discipline.
17:25In Silat, you have a discipline and you can think of a good thing, not do the bad thing.
17:37Because in Silat, you have a discipline and you can think of a good thing, not do the bad thing.
17:38Because in Silat, after you have a stamina strong, good and you can think of the good things and you
17:42can go straight to the good thing for your life.
17:44In Silat, you have a discipline and you can go straight to the good thing for your life.
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18:40The city is in central.
18:42The city is in central.
18:44The city is in central.
19:10In a Malay wedding, Silat is at the heart of the ceremony as a demonstration is part of the ritual.
19:28It is steeped in local culture and this is why you will always see the Silat at a wedding.
19:34This is called Silat Pulut, a form of Silat almost playful, used to entertain the meeting or the Pengeten Silat, which literally means the Silat of the newlyweds.
20:04During demonstrations, real weapons are used for the occasion.
20:12Therefore, a careful precision, mastery of the art and body is necessary to successfully avoid accidents.
20:20They can't be any of the issues.
20:44There were other soldiers here.
20:48Even the storage of weapons is done with care and caution.
21:13In the wedding tradition,
21:15Malays, especially in villages,
21:18customarily invite everyone without exception.
21:21It is in the spirit of sharing and joy after their demonstration,
21:25the Pesilat also join in the celebration.
21:45The Pradana Botanical Gardens,
22:00better known by their old name of Lake Gardens,
22:03is one of the oldest and most popular parks in Kuala Lumpur.
22:06Situated on the edge of town,
22:08this is where the British elite
22:10built their elegant houses in the colonial era.
22:13In early 2016,
22:15the gardens were built in the city of Kuala Lumpur,
22:18and they were built in the city of Kuala Lumpur.
22:21The architect Elena Jamil created this meeting place
22:24by having the desire to inspire the community
22:27to use this sustainable building material,
22:29which today is only rarely found
22:31in the architecture of modern Malaysia.
22:33One of the attractions of the park is its lake,
22:35which is surrounded by lush vegetation
22:37on a 92-hectare area,
22:39and offers a refreshing atmosphere.
22:41Manicured hills and beautiful trails
22:43are popular with joggers and families
22:44who like to eat.
22:45The architect Elena Jamil created this meeting place
22:46by having the desire to inspire the community
22:48to use this sustainable building material,
22:50which today is only rarely found
22:51in the architecture of modern Malaysia.
22:53The gardens also offer the opportunity
23:09to stroll in the middle of the bird park.
23:11The gardens also offer the opportunity
23:13to stroll in the middle of the bird park.
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23:47The old Kuala Lumpur railway station has a remarkable architecture mixing eastern and
24:09western styles.
24:11Just steps from the national mosque, it is one of the main historical monuments of the
24:16area.
24:19The building, constructed in 1886, blends Moorish, Indian and Victorian architecture.
24:26It has turrets, domes, minarets and different scrolls, which leaves no one indifferent.
24:34As the station is still in use, the role of the main station is now up to KL Central.
24:46Let's get started.
24:56And this is an industrial anthology.
25:28The mayor of Kuala Lumpur offers a new style of architecture for the time.
25:54A style coming from Great Britain, a true merger between the local Mughal style and the Victorian Gothic Revival style.
26:02Malaysia is certainly a predominantly Muslim country at 63.7%, but that does not stop the coexistence with other religions.
26:3017.7% Buddhist, 4.8% Catholic, 6% Hindu, and many other religions which allow its practitioners to freely practice their religion.
26:42This is why you also see churches or Indian temples in Kuala Lumpur.
26:47The American Pronunciation Guide Presents «How to Pronounce Kuala Lumpur»
27:23Malaysia enjoys a spectacular natural environment, housing a large number of plants and exotic animals.
27:48Malaysia is one of 17 countries with the greatest biodiversity in the world.
28:45Silat Fatani features many facets.
28:48Artistic, sports, martial, self-defense and a philosophical feature which offers the Pesilat a wide range of knowledge.
30:58Many of the techniques used during training can be used in this situation.
31:38Even after such a workout, the Pesilat and their teacher always smile, as if they were barely tired.
32:05Nothing beats a good relaxing time after all the hard training.
32:35The Pesilat and the instructor constitute a family.
32:48If learning Silat is very rigorous and demanding, the codes no longer exist when it comes to enjoying time together.
32:55The Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor.
33:08The Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor.
33:23The Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat and the instructor.
33:38The Pesilat and the instructor is a proud member of the Pesilat, group of people in the Pesilat.
33:55The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in operation since
34:201998 for the first 14.1 kilometers.
34:25In 1999, 14.9 kilometers were added, making it one of the longest automated lines in the
34:31world.
34:32The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in the air.
34:39The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in the air.
34:45The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in the air.
34:52The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in Kuala Lumpur.
34:58The Putra light rail transit in Kuala Lumpur is a fully automated line in Kuala Lumpur.
35:16The Petronas Twin Towers were designed by the Argentinian architect Cesar Pelli.
35:30Inaugurated in 1998, they measure 451.9 meters and have 88 floors.
35:38An accessible steel bridge connects visitors with the two towers 170 meters above the ground.
35:47At dusk, Kuala Lumpur becomes a city of light.
35:51The buildings of this modern city simply sparkle in the night.
35:56Besides the Petronas Towers, the modern symbol of Kuala Lumpur, the fact remains that the
36:02other buildings of the city are impressive and even the neon signs that you can see for
36:06miles in some neighborhoods.
36:16Shopping malls are in abundance in Kuala Lumpur and are often impressive in their size.
36:20From the most affordable brand to the most luxurious, everything is there.
36:50We decided to take wonderland on Kuala Lumpur has a piece of land by the
37:20Silat Fatani trainings can take place day or night.
37:35Here we find ourselves in a covered market.
37:42The Silat approach makes it an appropriate discipline for women and children.
37:46There is a very large number in the Malay world.
38:16It is more for the Melayu.
38:21The South is more for the Indonesian style.
38:25It is different from North and South.
38:28Because in the North is the tradition of the Malay, Silat.
38:33Because it is a war with a country of Siap and the warriors come in the North.
38:42And the down of Malaysia Resort is so many styles.
38:47More for like Minangkabau, Jawa, this different.
38:51Margit.
38:52Like in a competition, each class begins with a prayer.
38:58As in Malaysia, Islam takes on an important part in silat.
39:03Like in a competition, each class begins with a prayer.
39:18As in Malaysia, Islam takes on an important part in Silat Fatani without necessarily being
39:23a prerequisite for practicing the martial art.
39:26In Malaysia, we have one leader of Silat is named Pesaka.
39:35Pesaka is controlled of Silat in Malay and whatever in the style of Silat there must go to Pesaka first.
39:50Pesaka!
39:56Pesaka!
39:57Pesaka!
39:58Tiga!
39:59Jatuh!
40:07Ya!
40:12The Master makes the students repeat a series of kicks and punches that are not part of
40:38the codified training specific to Sani Gayang Fatani because everything is not always codified
40:44but they are important exercises.
41:08The Master makes the video easier to walk into a room.
41:28After every training, the students must practice each exercise.
41:50One pesilat is put in a situation while the others carefully watch their colleague,
41:55while the master's expert eye misses no detail.
42:16The different style of silat is like I said there, like style movement, attacking, technique, this style.
42:26But the first, the first in the last-last is only silat.
42:32After that, the first name is silat.
42:44They are all same, only the technique is different.
42:47This is a different style of silat in Malaysia.
42:51At the end of each training, the pesilat honor elders in this way.
43:03It is Malaysian custom.
43:05They are the ones who run the stairs in the area of the bay.
43:13I'm trying to figure out what you're doing today
43:17and I'm trying to figure out how to make an alignment.
43:20I'm trying to figure out what you're doing in the middle.
43:22So Mount Vernon is the first time you're going to figure out how to make an alignment.
43:26This is Cole.
43:27It's my friends who are not making it.
43:29It's my friends, what I think.
44:31You'll find the Improbable Fruit Cellars.
46:02This is an opportunity to bring senior officers, or the old, to validate the passage of one belt to another.
46:10During the passage from one rank to another, the demonstration of weapons is very important, especially the Karis.
46:16Another weapon is presented, the Karambit.
46:51The simulation allows to see the mastery of weapons by the Pesilat.
49:17So we did not interfere with them until we can do that.
49:41It's just that we need to harmonize everything.
49:44At the end of the rite of rank passage examination, the elders talk with the Pesilat and share
49:56their experience.
50:14Modern Kuala Lumpur in the Industrial Heart, Financial and Cultural Development Center
50:19lives on without forgetting tradition.
50:22This mainly Muslim city does not forget other religions.
50:25It instills a climate that allows them to coexist.
50:29The Malay culture perpetuates the tradition of Silat Fittani through its teachers and
50:33Pesilat.
50:35Suitable for men, women and children, it will endure over time and the benefits of Silat
50:40Fittani make this the martial art of choice.
50:45Retician of Ben Fear.
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51:02Tentiffaniacles named Fittani however, on their devoir at the hospital, it will endure over time.
51:07We'll see you next time.
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