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Sabah International Folklore Festival 2014

Sabah International Folklore Festival YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun presented a prize to the winners of the cultural competition of the Tugu Budaya Sabahin conjuction with the Sabah International Folklore Festival 2014 on the 11th of June 2014 at the Auditorium Tun  Ahmad Raffae Menara Tun Mustapha. The winner for the primary school category is SK Kiawayan Tambunan while for the secondary school category the winner is SM Maktab Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Also attended the event is YB Datuk Kamarlin Ombi, Assistant Minister for the Tourism, Culture and Environment Ministry. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun menyampaikan hadiah kepada para pemenang pertandingan kebudayaan Tugu Budaya Sabah sempena dengan Festival Tarian Rakyat Sabah 2014 pada malam 11 Jun 2014 bertempat di Auditorium Tun  Ahmad Raffae Menara Tun Mustapha. Pemenang bagi kategori sekolah rendah adalah SK Kiawayan Tambunan manakala pemenang bagi kategori sekolah menengah adalah SM Maktab Sabah, Kota Kinabalu. Turut hadir dalam acara tersebut adalah YB Datuk Kamarlin Ombi, Pembantu Menteri di Kementerian Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah.
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Dancers reveal what’s in store

Kota Kinabalu: Eyes turned as the annual Sabah International Folklore Festival Street Parade proved to be the most visible feature with city folks as hundreds stopped work and lined up to watch troupes clad in exotic costumes danced and sang their way down Jalan Tugu (Memorial Street) Monday afternoon. Boisterous, showy and drum beating Ghanians led the way, while Egyptian trumpets rang the city air as their female dancers took to their feet, followed by a slew of catchy internal troupes such as Korea, Russia, certainly Kazakhstan, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Philippines, a surprise Sarawak, interspered with a slew of young school folk groups from across Sabah and also a good number from Peninsula Malaysia. The Street Parade ended in Lintasan Deasoka and all troupes performed a medly of pocket shows encirled by spectators. "It's a very interesting performance especially those from the various international participants, which I think is very good for not only our city but also for Sabah," an inspired Mayor of Kota Kinabalu, Datuk Abidin Madingkir said afterwards. On why he think it is good, Madingkir said: "I noticed many tourists, both international and I think also domestic tourists watching the pocket shows." "So I should commend the Sabah Cultural Board for bringing these troupes from other countries who proved to be very interesting and certainly unique to me because some of the performances they showed here I have never seen before," Madingkir asserted. But should there be more international troupes, Madingkir said: "It's about balance, we prefer international groups as well as local groups, because local groups can learn from the international groups how they present themselves," the mayor opined. Meanwhile, the international troupes will perform three shows between June 12-14 at the Tun Raffae Auditorium, Menara Tun Mustapha, starting 7pm nightly. The June 12 Premier show will be attended by Guest of honour and Head of State, Tun Juhar Mahiruddin. The June 13-14 shows are folkdance competitions where the troupes usually unleash their best. Contact Irene at 088-268836 or Jason Blasius at 0138501579 or Chief Liaison officer, Sabah Culture Board, Tel 088-259547 or 0918218718 or email borneosiff@gmail.com Tickets are also on sale at the show venue. Meanwhile, June 10-11 will feature local folkdance competitions among local troupes from across Sabah and Peninsula Malaysia, at the same venue. Source: Daily Express
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Great start for dragon boat event

Kota Kinabalu: Day one of the First Sabah FCAS International Dragon Boat Race 2014 went smoothly despite the earlier "crisis" in organising the event. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun, who officiated at a welcoming dinner in conjunction with the race said he was delighted with the organising and progress of the event. He was also particularly happy to see the Chinese community belonging to various associations giving great support to the race as evident by the number of participants (1,500). The annual event is a reboot, after the Federation of Chinese Association (FCAS) took over its organising this year, despite opposition from SCCA (Sabah Chinese Cultural Association) which had organised close to 30 races before. The event used to be organised by the Sabah Chinese Cultural Association. However, beginning this year, the mandate went to the Federation of Chinese Associations Sabah. "So far so good. The whole idea is to have more Chinese involved in organising the race," he said. "For next year, we are also very grateful because the Federation also came up with their own money for this year's race," he said. "I am pleased to see the committee working very hard and I think they deserve support from all members of the Chinese communityÉthis race is not specifically for tourism, but to continue the tradition of the Chinese community," he added. Masidi also stressed that the Ministry was not taking away from anyone to give another to organise it. "(But it is because) The previous organiser (association) was actually also a member of the FCASÉso we just want the parent company to do it, that's all," he explained. The day one champion trophy went to the Hin Ann Association Kota Kinabalu, while the West Coast Sze Yi Association and Nan Han Association Sabah took second and third placing, respectively. Masidi's Assistant Minister Datuk Pang Yuk Ming, Federation of Chinese Associations Sabah President Datuk T.C Goh, Kota Kinabalu Hokkien Association Chairman Datuk Clement Yeh and leaders of other Chinese associations were also present. Thousands braved the hot weather and converged at Likas Bay for the inaugural event, Saturday. A total of 1,500 participants from 112 teams took part in the race on the first day with 10 teams - more than last year's. This year South Australia, the Philippines and Brunei are also fielding about 40 men each. "To me there is no case. We just carry out our duty and our mandate," he said when met halfway through the race. FCAS President Datuk T.C. Goh said there is no issue, thinking the students received the mandate from the government. The event started with all the participants taking their sportsmen oath, before the first race began at 8am. From 9.30am onwards, one by one rowers were seen being carried out on stretchers to the first aid camp, suffering under the heat, dehydration and exhaustion. According to first aid leader and general practitioner, Wah Hai Sit, it is normal to see such events in such hot weather, while a regular race spectator claimed that it was the first time that many people had fainted in years. The spectator named Zack claimed he saw some paddlers being asked by other teams to row for them, which may have been the result of exhaustion. A total of 21 races were held in the first day heats with one finals - the FCAS Trophy 800m for Local Chinese Community. The race was won by Hin Ann Kota Kinabalu Association, followed by the Sze Yi Association and the Sabah Nam Ann Association. Goh said the aim to have the new trophy was to encourage more Chinese to take part in the event, as the dragon boat races have been dominated by non-Chinese in recent years. "We have seven Chinese teams competing. But it is not a problem that the event has been dominated by the non-Chinese and they are much stronger than the Chinese teams," said Goh, adding that he may introduce a new category to have fair mix of races in a rowing team. Source: Daily Express
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Sabah International Folklore Festival 2014

Sabah International Folklore Festival 2014 YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun telah menghadiri Majlis Makan Malam Festival Cerita Rakyat Antarabangsa Sabah 2014 bertempat di Hotel Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu pada 8 Jun 2014. Kelihatan dalam gambar, Datuk Masidi Manjun mengambil peluang untuk bergambar kenang-kenangan bersama dengan delegasi dari Negara Ghana. Turut kelihatan dalam gambar adalah YB Datuk Kamarlin Ombi, Pembantu Menteri di Kementerian Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah.
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Kota Kinabalu Jazz Festival 2014

KK Jazz Festival   YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun received a visit from the 2014 Kota Kinabalu Jazz Festival organising committee on the 4th of June 2014 at the minister's office. The event will be held on the 13th and 14th of June 2014 at the Covered Tennis Court, Sutera Harbour Resort. For more information, please visit the official website www.kkjazzfest.com. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun menerima kunjungan daripada jawatankuasa pengelola Festival Jazz Kota Kinabalu 2014 pada 4 Jun 2014 bertempat di pejabatnya. Acara ini akan dijalankan pada 13 dan 14 Jun 2014 bertempat di Gelanggang Tertutup Tenis, Sutera Harbour Resort. Untuk maklumat lebih lanjut, silalah melayari laman web rasmi acara ini iaitu di  www.kkjazzfest.com
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