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Sweet Music for Kampung Boy

22 Sep 2010 - The Star


KUALA LUMPUR: Having been translated into various languages and adapted as animation, the well-loved local cartoon strip Kampung Boy is set to scale greater heights.

It will hit the theatre as a musical for a world-class stage in Decem­ber.

Needless to say, its creator, iconic cartoonist Datuk Mohd Nor Khalid, better known as Lat, is in seventh heaven.

While he finds it incredulous that his work would be made into a musical, Lat views it as an appreciation of his works.

“I am grateful that the Kampung Boy cartoon still continues.

“Even the animation is still around and I have plans with Astro to have an animation series in the future,” he added.

Lat advised budding cartoonists interested in animation to be creative and find different ways to feature Malaysian culture.

“Even on a low budget, creative ideas will assure the work reaches the foreign market without the need to imitate Western ways.”

The musical is a joint project between the Malaysian National Institute of Translation (ITNM) and Tall Order Theater Production.

It will not only bring the famous cartoon to the stage, but its delivery will also contain the 1Malaysia concept.

INTM communication, marketing and sales department manager Zinitulniza Abdul Kadir said Kampung Boy was chosen to be made into a musical based on its storyline, which depicts Malaysian communities and cultures.

“The Kampung Boy books have been translated into 15 languages and we feel it’s a good way to promote our culture.

“This is why Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak agreed to be a patron,” she said after laun­ching the Malaysia Book Lovers Seminar 2010 here yesterday.

Zinitulniza said the musical would include the ups and downs of Lat’s life as a cartoonist, scenes from his cartoon works and his new ideas. — Bernama

Sweet Music for Kampung Boy