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Asia Arts Festival

Since 2013, Asia Arts Festival (AAF) has provided a worthy platform for musicians and dancers from all genres to showcase their talents, skills, and art forms before an illustrious panel of adjudicators. AAF has since attracted more than 2,600 participants from over 20 countries including Asia and other parts of the world such as Russia, Germany, Scotland, New Zealand and etc. For the first time the AAF, in collaboration with the Perak Society of Performing Arts proudly present  Asia Arts Festival 2024 in Malaysia. Besides forging lifelong friendships and enjoying the fun and encouraging atmosphere at the festival, every participant will be awarded a trophy and certificate.

Registration is now open for AAF Malaysia 2024.

Founder & Artistic Director

Francis Liew is an accomplished choral director who is no stranger to the choral music scene in Singapore. He has been conducting school choirs since 1999 and has transformed many young choirs into respectable and award-winning choirs. Amongst his award-winning choirs, they share a total of 36 national and international Gold and Distinction awards, including a Grand Prix finalist and a Top 5 Best Primary School Choir award. Prior to the founding of the Asia Arts Festival, Francis was the Artistic Director of several arts festivals. He is also the founder of Concordis - a Choral Festival and The Singapore International Dance Challenge.Asia Arts Festival is the culmination of his 34 years of musical pursuits and his desire to bring all performing arts together by providing a worthy platform for all to showcase and grow their talents.

Festival Partner

The Perak Society of Performing Arts is a not-for-profit organisation established in 1996 to encourage and develop a greater knowledge and understanding of the arts in the Perak. The Society plays a crucial role in the practice of the arts and aims to bring a more vibrant performing arts culture in Perak. The Society has collaborated with government departments, schools, music centres and institutes, as well as local and foreign arts groups. It seeks to engage with talents from all walks of life and age groups, harness and tap existing talents in music, song, dance and drama, foster creative expression, and provide exposure to those who wish to pursue a career in the performing arts.