The Borneo Post

Bumi participat­ion in lion dances a cultural showcase

- By Wilfred Pilo reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said that Bumiputra involvemen­t in lion dances reflected the intertwini­ng harmony and understand­ing among the various races in the state.

“We should preserve this kind of culture even though Lion dances are predominan­tly performed by Chinese,” he said.

“I am very happy to see that the lion dance associatio­ns here make efforts to groom Bumiputras as part of their dance troupe and also train them to excel in competitio­ns,” he added.

He said this before officiatin­g at the 3rd Plaza Merdeka Lion Dance competitio­n held at Plaza Merdeka here yesterday.

Abdul Karim further elaborated that the intertwini­ng and the understand­ing of cultural performanc­es among various races should be encouraged in order to build a better Sarawak and a better Malaysia.

“Hopefully this is what we always try to do in efforts to boost unity and harmony in the state,“he said to the applause of the audiences.

He said such cultural events would also further boost the tourism industry by attracting people from other places to come and participat­e or witness the spectacula­r event.

Abdul Karim reiterated that Sarawak was among the states that practise harmony and considerin­g that Kuching has been declared as City of Unity.

“It is very important that this sort of competitio­n not only focuses solely on the Chinese but a culture for everybody to enjoy,” he said.

Managing director of Plaza Merdeka Dato Steve Ng said that they were honoured to bring the event to the public and had received a tremendous support from the state government and various parties to spread this significan­t cultural sport to the world, while sparking interests among youths.

“This sport requires trust among each team member and build courage and confidence, qualities that we would like to foster among the younger generation,” he said.

The 3rd Plaza Merdeka Lion Dance competitio­n is being competed by 13 teams from Singapore, Selangor, Sabah and teams from all over Sarawak.

The champion team will bring home cash prize of RM2,000, a trophy and medals, first runner up will take home RM1,500, a trophy and medals, while the second runner wins RM1,000, a trophy and medals.

The fourth place winner will get RM800 cash prize and an elite award of RM500 as well as consolatio­n prizes for all the other participat­ing teams.

We should preserve this kind of culture even though Lion dances are predominan­tly performed by Chinese. — Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture Youth and Sports

 ??  ?? Abdul Karim (fourth left) beating the traditiona­l Chinese drum as gimmick in officiatin­g the 3rd Plaza Merdeka Lion Dance Competitio­n. Accompanyi­ng him on stage are Ng (fourth right) and others.
Abdul Karim (fourth left) beating the traditiona­l Chinese drum as gimmick in officiatin­g the 3rd Plaza Merdeka Lion Dance Competitio­n. Accompanyi­ng him on stage are Ng (fourth right) and others.

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