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Tarakucha! Snapshots

Sean Ghazi, Singer, Actor, Artistic Director, Bobo KL | Ida Mariana, Singer, Actor, Founder of Kebaya Jazz

22-Nov-24 15:30

Tarakucha! Snapshots

Retro swing sensations Sean Ghazi and Ida Mariana are back with Tarakucha! Snapshots, promising a fusion of retro, jazz, and Malaysian flavours. Presenting the Malaysian songbook through the show, the dynamic duo join us to share more about the immersive performances in store, with wall-to-wall musicians spanning the entire BoboKL stage-wall, and which features the 12-piece “terrer-menerrer” big band.

Image credit: BoboKL (via CloudJoi)

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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