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ResTar’ 18:<br />

The climax for<br />

DID students<br />

<strong>UPSI</strong>, 25 February - A total of 22 final year<br />

students from the Diploma in Dance programme,<br />

the Faculty of Music and Performance Arts show<br />

their respective talents during the Final Dance<br />

Recital <strong>2018</strong> (ResTar ’18) which was held at the<br />

Panggung Budaya.<br />

The programme, which lasted from the 24th<br />

to the 25th of February features four different<br />

genres of dance; Classical, Traditional Malay,<br />

Folk and Contemporary.<br />

According to the programme director,<br />

Muhammad Zul Adha Mohd Nazri, ResTar’ 18 is<br />

a final year project designed to educate students<br />

to planning knowledge, supervising, managing<br />

and producing skills, as well as the dance<br />

principles required to pull off in a show.<br />

“It was held to enable lecturers to evaluate<br />

courses that was learned throughout a two<br />

whole year period of study which includes,<br />

cognitive domain skills, psychomotor, affectives<br />

and soft skills in a production organization<br />

that spans from pre-production, the actual<br />

production itself and post production,”<br />

“I also serves as an opportunity to final year<br />

students to craft a production that encompasses<br />

the knowledge attained throughout their<br />

studying period which incidentally serves as<br />

a prerequisite for students to pass in order to<br />

graduate,’ he further remarked.<br />

<strong>UPSI</strong> NEWS<br />

Photo by Zaharul Lailiddin Saidon<br />

Photo by Zaharul Lailiddin Saidon<br />

Photo by Zaharul Lailiddin Saidon<br />

Photo by Zaharul Lailiddin Saidon<br />

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