National Heritage Board Kebaya Travelling Exhibition Until 24 May 2023

Published - 20 April 2023, Thursday
  • A bride and her bridesmaid wearing kebaya at a wedding. (c. 2020)

The National Heritage Board (NHB) has launched Love, Kebaya – a new travelling exhibition that highlights the significance of kebaya as the region’s shared cultural identity and living heritage. From 4 April to 24 May 2023, members of the public can learn more about kebaya as a form of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and the community stories behind them.

Kebaya has been submitted as a multinational nomination “Kebaya: Knowledge, Skills, Traditions and Practices” to the UNESCO Representative List of the ICH of Humanity.

The travelling exhibition will kick off at the National Museum of Singapore and travel to various locations around Singapore thereafter. It will feature community contributions, including six kebaya created by kebaya craftspersons and practitioners, and photographs.

The photographs show kebaya worn by women of various communities in Singapore, including Malay, Peranakan and Eurasian communities, across different time periods and occasions – as casual wear, at festive occasions and important rites of passage, or as part of traditional performing arts.

Kebaya (Toko Aljunied) & Kebaya (Rumah Kim Choo)

The Love, Kebaya travelling exhibition builds on NHB’s efforts to engage and involve the community in all stages of the nomination process. NHB is closely supported by a local community network of 51 kebaya stakeholders, Kawan Kebaya (Friends of Kebaya), whose efforts have been instrumental in encouraging a deeper awareness and appreciation of kebaya among Singaporeans.

Kawan Kebaya members had earlier taken part in a series of focus group discussions in Singapore organised by NHB to share information about kebaya and discuss safeguarding measures, and also provided letters of consent and support for the nomination. Several Kawan Kebaya members also attended joint workshops online and in Malaysia and Indonesia to discuss and prepare the nomination file with community and government representatives from the other participating countries.

Members of Kawan Kebaya actively contributed content and kebaya for the Love, Kebaya exhibition. In addition, they provided guidance and were featured in NHB’s #WeHeartKebaya digital campaign, which has generated over 240 entries to date from members of the public sharing stories about their kebaya. All are welcome to continue to post their personal photos and use the hashtag to share their love for the iconic garment.

Siti Nafsiah Bte Mohmad (right) posing for a photo together with her sisters

Kawan Kebaya members have been actively involved in organising talks and workshops to transmit skills and knowledge on kebaya. Further outreach programmes on kebaya are being planned. The Peranakan Museum will host a kebaya showcase in June 2023, which will feature and celebrate kebaya as a garment worn by women of different communities living in Southeast Asia, rooted in the traditional fashion of the Malay and Indonesian World.

The Malay Heritage Centre will also feature kebaya in some of its outreach initiatives and curatorial efforts, such as in its annual Hari Raya video in April 2023 and roadshow on Malay textiles from mid-June 2023 onwards.

Kebaya Kotabaru (Kebaya by Ratianah) & Kebaya Saloma (kebaya.societe)

As announced by Malaysia, the five participating countries – Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand – have jointly submitted the multinational nomination to inscribe “Kebaya: Knowledge, Skills, Traditions and Practices” on the UNESCO Representative List of ICH of Humanity in end March 2023.

The five countries worked together on a multinational nomination for the first time, to celebrate kebaya as a form of shared heritage in the region, and an ICH element that transcends ethnicity and religion, facilitates dialogues and unites Southeast Asian communities. Kebaya continues to be actively produced and worn by many communities today, and the nomination is an opportunity to promote cross-cultural understanding amongst different communities in the region.​​​​​​​

Learn More Here

a. 93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897 | National Museum of Singapore

e. [email protected]

w. www.nhb.gov.sg

s. www.facebook.com/NationalHeritageBoardSG​​​​​​​

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