All articles of culture in Sabah

Award for best designs in this year’s Unduk Ngadau

KOTA KINABALU: Local designers are not spared from playing their part in promoting Sabah’s best through designs in evening wears. This year’s Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan (Harvest Beauty Pageant) will see the contestants wear beautiful evening wears based on the cultural theme by using the ethnic accessories, motif and designs. Dubbed the Designed Creative Evening Wear Competition, it will be showcased during the Sodop Unduk Ngadau or Gala Night on May 29 at the Kadazan Dusun Cultural Hall (KDCA) hall in Penampang. Since this is a competition, a prejudging was done last night where the judges chose only seven best creative designs and beautiful evening wears. According to organising chairperson, Joanna Datuk Kitingan, the competition will help to enhance and bring out the best of Sabah’s local designers while using our rich ethnic motifs, patterns, accessories and woven materials. “The Sodop Unduk Ngadau will be featuring evening wear of all different colours enhanced with locally designed Batik that will go with the dress. The creative evening wear designs have already been done at some of the district level,” she said. In addition, apart from the designer, the best beautiful catwalk and presentation by the Unduk Ngadau wearing the dress will win a special prize. The designer of the dress must give his or her creation a name, and a brief introduction like how long did it take to come out with the piece as well as the cost of the materials used. “We hope that this will bring colours and enhancement and creativeness of our culture,” said Kitingan. Source: Borneo Post
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Sabah Food and Ethnic Handicraft Carnival launched

TAMPARULI: Sabah Cultural Board chairman Datuk Seri Wences Angang yesterday launched the four-day Sabah Food and Ethnic Handicraft Carnival at Tun Hamdan Hall here.

The carnival which will end on May 25 is aimed at building up, promoting and preserving the cultures of Sabah.

“This year, we are combining the two programmes, which were held separately for the past few years, namely, the Traditional Food Festival and the Handicraft Fest, in this carnival to introduce the uniqueness of our food and handicraft to local and foreign tourists.

“As we all know, Sabah has about 35 ethnic groups with their variety of food and handicrafts. So this carnival will serve to assist all these groups to showcase what they have under one roof,” he explained.

A total of 12 ethnic groups will be participating in the carnival comprising, among others, the Dusun Lotud, Idahan, Irranun and Rungus, and various food exhibition booths have been erected in the community hall to showcase exotic foods like crocodile meat and also traditional food namely, Pinjaram, Kuih Sapit and Jala.

The programme lined up yesterday included cooking demonstration, karaoke, lucky draws, photography and cooking competitions and guessing the scent of spices.

For the second day today (May 23), there will be the eating Pinjaram, Ambuyat and Butod competition and also handicraft contest which will be open to the public.

On the third day, eating traditional food and handicraft coloring competitions will be the highlight, while on the fourth day similar contests will be held until the prize-giving ceremony at 6pm.

Present at the launch yesterday were Sabah Cultural Board director Datu Rusmadi Datu Sulai and Tuaran district officer Madiyem Layapan.

Source: Borneo Post
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Harvest Festival opening ceremony organised by KK City Waterfront

Harvest festival opening ceremony YB Datuk Masidi Manjun officiate the  Harvest Festival opening ceremony organized by KK City Waterfront at Dataran Bandaraya, Kota Kinabalu on May 25, 2013. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun merasmikan Perayaan Pesta Kaamatan yang telah dianjurkan oleh KK City Waterfront bertempat di Dataran Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu pada 25 Mei 2013.
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Gathering with the members of the social media at Babagon River

    Gathering with members of the social media Datuk Masidi Manjun was at a gathering with the members of the social media at Babagon River, Kg Babagon Penampang on May 25, 2013. According to him, the location has tourism potential and practices the 'tagal' system (community-based fisheries resource management system) to ensure the preservation of the river. Masidi also expressed his hope that more people will visit the place for weekends leisure activities. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun meluangkan masa bersama-sama dengan rakan sosial media berkelah di Sungai Babagon, Kg Babagon Penampang pada 25 Mei 2013. Menurutnya bahawa kawasan perkelahan tersebut merupakan sebuah kawasan yang sangat menarik tambahan pula penduduk di kampung tersebut menjalankan sistem tagal bagi memastikan sungai tersebut terus terpelihara. Masidi turut menyeru kepada orang ramai agar dapat mengunjungi tempat tersebut untuk aktiviti-aktiviti hujung minggu bersama keluarga. 
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Camp Borneo helps better life of indigenous folk

PENAMPANG: Camps International (Asia) has taken an active role to help make a difference in the everyday lives of underprivileged groups in Sabah over the past five years. The subsidiary of Camps International celebrated its fifth collaborative year with Partners of Community Organisations (PACOS Trust) on Friday, with its vision of promoting peace and unity among indigenous communities. Melanie Chu, the general manager of Camp Borneo, which is under Camps International (Asia), said they were raising funds to aid PACOS Trust by allocating STG1 (RM4.61) from the daily expenses of each visitor to their camps. "We put it into a fund for PACOS Trust and it is handed to the non-governmental organisation (NGO) to be used for various projects in Sabah. Camps International (Asia) provides long-term support to complement the NGO's work through our capacity-building resources. "We help receive visitors to each of our community project sites, facilitate their introduction to the indigenous people, their culture and lifestyle, and later, provide supervision and guidance for building projects that may be implemented for the community," said Melanie, who presented a mock cheque to PACOS Trust for RM40,272 at the latter's office here in aid of its ongoing efforts yesterday. Camps International (Asia) and PACOS Trust have set up four camps in Sabah -- Tinangol (Kudat), Kipouvo (Penampang), Mantanani (Kota Belud) and Bongkud (Ranau). PACOS Trust is a community-based voluntary organisation set up to help raise the quality of life of indigenous communities. Its executive director, Anne Lasimbang, said the assistance from Camp Borneo had helped it raise the profile and improve the livelihood of the local indigenous people. She said PACOS Trust hoped to provide more educational resources in rural areas, especially for children, as well as projects to help improve the income of families. Source: New Straits Times
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