The Borneo Post

Iban culture, traditions on display at cultural night

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KUCHING: The ‘Cultural and Entertainm­ent Night’ organised by Kelab Dayak Middletown and Persatuan Ngasi Sarawak at Taman Unicentral Kota Samarahan on Saturday showcased splendid performanc­es to promote Iban culture.

The night started with rituals called ‘ Biau Piring ke Petara’ and ‘ Biau Pengabang’ by Nichol Ragai Lang and Nicholas Beliang respective­ly to appease the gods and to welcome invited guests.

Diners, including guest- ofhonour Dato Sri Doris Sophia Brodie, who is a political secretary to the Chief Minister, were treated with cultural performanc­es such as ‘Gendang Pampat’, Sape music, ‘ Ngajat Pua Kumbu’, ‘ Ngajat Kumang Berhias’, ‘ Ngajat Iban Kuntau’, ‘ Ngajat Ngalu Temuai’ and a medley of ‘ Ngajat Nyumpit’ and ‘Ngajat Lesung’.

The ‘Gendang Pampat’ team played four musical pieces — Pekok Manok Kaki, Terambit, Pepitu and Petau Bindau.

Ragai also performed a ritual called the ‘Pantun Ai Ansah’ for Doris before she delivered her keynote address.

The night also showcased contempora­ry performanc­es with Seruran Merindang under the music label OCHSP and singer Fiedarus Udin taking the stage, followed by performanc­es from the top two winners of a recent Battle of the Bands.

Doris said language and culture are the tools of racial identity.

However, she said the Iban language alone is not enough to be the key marker of Iban identity because others had picked up the language and used it almost daily.

Such was the case of Fiedarus who is a local Malay speaking and singing in Iban, to the delight of Saturday.

“Cooperatio­n among NGOs (non-government­al organisati­ons) is imperative in Dayak efforts to protect, preserve and promote its culture and traditions. The Dayaks’ existence in the world depends on the degree and intensity of promotion. As our culture is beautiful and local cuisine exotic we can use them in the promotion of state tourism. The Dayak must also persevere in their entreprene­urial endeavours so that we can be on par with others,” she said.

Among those present were co- organising chairmen Blixie Genek Francis and Ajat Sumoh; Julie café operator Julie Bunjai as well as councillor­s Florince Christy and Christina Lamanu. the diners on

 ??  ?? Doris striking a gong to mark the occasion while other VIPs look on.
Doris striking a gong to mark the occasion while other VIPs look on.
 ??  ?? ‘Ngajat Kumang Berhias’ performers.
‘Ngajat Kumang Berhias’ performers.

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