Warwick Malaysia Night 2012
In 2011, the Warwick Malaysian Night was an amazing success, having won the Warwick Students’ Union’s Best Social Event of the Year 2011 award.
On the 18th February 2012, Warwick Malaysian Night 2012 was held in the Butterworth Hall of the Warwick Arts Centre with the title of ‘Warwick Malaysian Night: Echo’. Unlike last year, a variety of dances are incorporated into the play to add on to the dynamic of the play and to give a different kind of experience for the audiences.
The night was simply remarkable.
The excitement never end for the audiences. The night started off with the Sabahan Dance. The audiences are impressed with their skills and are pumped up by the catchy beats. It was a perfect start to an incredible night. The play followed up after the performance. It revolves around a girl named Lee Na, who found herself waking up in a hospital with a memory lost. The play takes place in during the Malayan Emergency as Lee Na starts her journey of self-discovery.
The expressionist dance portrays the state of confusion Lee Na was in after waking up in the hospital. The other dances were as followed.
There was also a lucky draw where one fortunate audience was chosen to win 2 free flight tickets to Portugal.
The Warwick Malaysian Students’ Association would like to thank each and every one who have been involved in making Warwick Malaysia Night 2012 a success, regardless you are performing, working backstage, or attending. We are delighted to have shared this Warwick Malaysia Night experience with you.
Last but not least, we would like to thank all our VIPs. Among them include Dato’ Seri Nazri Aziz (Minister in the Prime Minister Department of Malaysia) and his entourage, His Excellency Datuk Zakaria Sulong (High Commissioner to Britain), Ms. Sharon Ho (Deputy Director of Tourism Malaysia UK), Professor Koen Lamberts (Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic Resourcing of University of Warwick) and Lady Godiva of Coventry.
Our special guests for the night were the real heroes of Malaysia. They are the 38 ex-British Soldiers who served in Malaysia in the past, represented by the Leicester and Nottingham branches of the National Malaya and Borneo Veteran Association (NMBVA).
Here is what they have to say after the event:
“I would like to thank you on behalf of the Leicester Branch NMBVA for last night. Everyone enjoyed your production; especially the different ethnic dances, which brought a lot of old memories flooding, back. One member commented that when he heard the rain and lightning at the start of the show he felt as if he was back in the jungle.
We were all struck by the obvious enjoyment that all the cast got from their performance.
Good look to both you and your friends in the future and we look forward to hearing from you next year when we hope that you invite us to attend once more.”
- Owen Lawrence, Chairman, Leicester NMBVA
Once again, thank you so much for taking part in this momentous event!










































Right after our Warwick M’Night, we will be heading over to the University of Warwick Copper Rooms for a musical extravaganza featuring two outstanding Malaysian bands, 

