Program Overview
Program Neon ZapinRobik@UKM
Overview
The Program Neon ZapinRobik@UKM is an initiative by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) that combines traditional Malay zapin dance with modern aerobic elements and neon visual performances. This program has received recognition from the Malaysia Book of Records for the "Largest Participation in A Zapin Aerobic Program" with 4,351 participants.
Objectives
- To promote traditional Malay culture through contemporary aerobic performances
- To encourage a healthy and active lifestyle among participants
- To provide a platform for education and awareness about the importance of cultural heritage
Program Details
The program is a collaboration between the Pusat Hal Ehwal Pelajar (HEP-UKM), Pusat Kebudayaan UKM, and Pusat Sukan UKM. It aims to revitalize traditional arts in a modern and engaging way, making it accessible and enjoyable for new generations.
Benefits
- Promotes cultural awareness and appreciation
- Encourages physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle
- Fosters community engagement and social interaction
Recognition
The program's success has not only elevated UKM's reputation but also underscored the institution's commitment to preserving and promoting local culture and heritage. The recognition from the Malaysia Book of Records is a testament to the program's impact and its potential to inspire similar initiatives nationwide.
Conclusion
The Program Neon ZapinRobik@UKM represents a unique blend of tradition and modernity, offering a compelling example of how cultural heritage can be reimagined and presented in innovative ways. By combining physical activity with cultural expression, the program contributes to the holistic development of its participants, promoting both physical well-being and cultural awareness.
