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Mengaji Seni

Amir Jahari, Pondok Seni

25-Apr-19 00:00

Mengaji Seni

Pada masa kini, ramai golongan muda yang berbakat ingin menjadi penyanyi atau pemuzik. Walaupun jalannya kini lebih mudah dan cerah, terutamanya jika mereka berusaha keras, pendidikan formal yang teratur untuk mengasah bakat tersebut mungkin masih diperlukan. Menyedari perkara tersebut, Amir Jahari, seorang pemuzik arus perdana yang kini mencuba nasib di dunia alternatif, mewujudkan Pondok Seni, untuk membantu bakat muda mengenal dunia muzik dan industrinya dengan lebih baik.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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