Ushering in Malaysia's 60th year, Tamu Tanah & Air will host various organisations, artists, and collectives — bridging the geography, history and the cultural heritage of Borneo and the Peninsula through art, workshops, talks, produce, storytelling, screenings and learning for all.
Alongside contemporary and traditional artists, the Tamu brings together friends working with "tanah" (land) and "air" (water) – in community-based projects, in green agricultural and hydro technologies, promoting different modes of learning and play, local literatures, music and poetry, artisanal produce, and sustainable living.
Come join us on the mat and be part of the conversations at our British Council supported event programmes!