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Penerus perjuangan seni etnik kreatif, saya belum jumpa – Noraniza Idris

Utusan Malaysia

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July 2, 2026

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Lebih tiga dekad memperjuangkan seni etnik kreatif dan warisan Melayu, Ratu Etnik Kreatif tanah air, Noraniza Idris mengakui sehingga hari ini masih belum menemui individu yang benar-benar mampu meneruskan perjuangan seni yang dibinanya selama ini. Ini kerana, bukan sekadar bergelar penyanyi, Noraniza juga dikenali ramai sebagai individu yang aktif menganjurkan pelbagai program berkaitan seni tari, ... Read more The post Penerus perjuangan seni etnik kreatif, saya belum jumpa – Noraniza Idris appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "Penerus perjuangan seni etnik kreatif, saya belum jumpa – Noraniza Idris": Us Weekly — Charlize Theron, Lexi Minetree, Teyana Taylor and More!. Guineematin.com — Kindia : Véronique Meniané Traoré, première des filles au CEE, rêve de devenir médecin. Sarajevo Times — At 16, She Chose Horses Over Screens: Jelena Marjanovic Builds Her Future on Mount Grmec. The Daily Beast — Man Admits Sending Sick Fake Ransom Note to Savannah Guthrie’s Family. Variety — How Filmmaker Tonia Mishiali Tackles Immigration, Patriarchy and Women’s Resilience in ’The Lion at My Back’. Egyptian Streets — When Obstetric Violence Becomes Public: What the El‑Shatby Allegations Reveal and What Happens Next