![]() It is used with fulvestrant in adults whose cancer has gotten worse after treatment with hormone therapy. ![]() Breast cancer that is hormone receptor positive (HR+) and HER2 negative (HER2-) and has spread. ![]() Made many wonderful friends and contacts from around the world.FDA label information for this drug is available at DailyMed. During this time, I have been exposed to so many cultures and techniques of batik. Looks like promoting batik has taken a serious turn for me. I was also made a member of the World Batik Council. The quality of work by the finalists is breathtakingly amazing. It was fierce competition for the trophy and RM$30,000 prize. It is a coveted title for Malaysian batik practitioners and a grand event officiated by her majesty the queen of Malaysia. On the final day, we were ushered to the front row of the runway for the ‘The Piala Sri Endon’ competition final. This is a healthy development as batik of the Malay world can be jointly promoted while each retaining and developing their own style and brand of batik. Later, I also met a Malaysian batik maker who plans on sourcing for sewing subcontractor in Indonesia. I befriended the Indonesian trade officer and he said it was initially a concern, but upon checking he confirms that there is no barier for importation of Indonesian batik in Malaysia (I’m an artist so the details of this trade matter is better left to the traders and the government). This is a positive development as there once existed a protection policy on batik import between the two countries. I am most delighted to see a good number of Indonesian booths in this Malaysian event. There were also an exhibition area open to the public where there were many booths presenting batik products and innovations. Najib, Achmad Sopandi, Baba Wee and myself I could not attend his funeral, so I revised my slide to mention his contribution to the art of batik and showed the audience his batik-painting commission at the Orchard Road MRT.Įdric Ong, Prof. Jaafar Latif, a batik master in Singapore passed away on Thursday 29th November. While I was attending conference, it saddened me to receive SMSes that Mr. My presentation talks about batik practices in Singapore where there is no more mass production but mostly as an artistic medium and the practices of the few batik artists in Singapore. The proceedings was a serious affair when speakers after speakers from Malaysia and abroad spoke about batik from diverse perspective ranging from art, business, culture, antiquity, history, fashion, intellectual property, even branding and my personal favourite – eco friendly natural dying alternatives. foreign speaker from the not-so-far-away-land here was given his plane ticket, greeted at the airport, checked into a cosy room at the Traders hotel with a magnificient view of the Petronas twin towers, attended to by a dedicated liason personnel at my beck and call and stuffed myself silly with sushi and sashimi buffet every night. The Malaysian host did their best with regards to hopitality, so Mr. The event had the support of the Malaysian Government and was managed by an NGO, The Yayasan Budi Penyayang Malaysia. It addresses the presuppositions that is related to the medium and my experimentations for creating post-modern works of art. I had the privilege of being invited as a foreign speaker because of my MA thesis about innovating batik-painting for contemporary practice attracted their attention. Well not as big as it is in Indonesia, but I can safely say it is a BIG effort with so many activities promoting Malaysian batik in Kuala Lumpur (the capital of Malaysia) and with key people from around the world who champions batik convening at the KLCC convention center for the second Kuala Lumpur International Batik (KLIB) from 30th Nov – 2nd Dec 2007.
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