Celebrate culture in the heart of KL


A lot of h-art: Sape musician Alena Murang (left) and guzheng player Sara Heng performing during the launch of Art In The City 2021. — ONG SOON HIN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Multimedia light shows, festival “villages”, traditional theatre on the streets, public art, handicraft bazaars and many other culture-centred forums and activities will be rolled out to give the capital a new buzz when the Art In The City 2021 (AITC) series kicks into gear this month.

AITC, supported by the Cultural Economy Development Agency (Cendana), runs from Oct 14 to Dec 28.

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