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WAK Fest 2023 to include Scottish traditiona­l dance workshops

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This year’s What About Kuching (WAK) Festival will have a diverse programme including Scottish traditiona­l dance workshops.

Ell Sinclair from Scotland will enlighten participan­ts on three of Scotland’s traditiona­l dance genres at Track and Dance Studio, Emporium Kuching on Oct 17-18.

Her sister Grace will provide a space for participan­ts to learn hand-sewn mending techniques, textile repair skills, and about the environmen­tal sustainabi­lity movement in the textile industry.

These sessions will take place at tHe Spring Shopping Mall (next to Switch) on Oct 18-19.

Another highlight will be What About Music: All That Jazz, a musical session at Dewan Sri Bunga Rampai on Oct 27 featuring an all-star line-up of Kuching’s finest: Eugene Suboh’s Jazz Trio, Gena Sim, the 3 Dindas, and a special guest performanc­e by legendary guitarist Az Samad.

What About Music: Y2K – Soundtrack of Our Lives on Oct 28 and What About Music: Forever Young on Oct 29 will also take place at Dewan Sri Bunga Rampai.

Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Sarawak Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah unveiled the calendar of events for the festival yesterday.

He recalled October was the month when hotels here usually faced low occupancy since there were not many events.

He explained WAK came about from the desire to turn October into a vibrant month for the city.

“It was difficult to get collaborat­ors to come in initially but it got better and they had to stop for two years due to Covid19. And it grows to be a major event.

“I’m proud to see that the WAK team makes sure the festival stays on and this is the fifth year, which is still very young as compared to other events such as the Rainforest World Music Festival and Kuching Marathon,” he said.

Abdul Karim said October would now be a busy month for Kuching not just with WAK Festival, but also other major events such as the Governor’s birthday celebratio­n, Kuching Marathon, and Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Festival.

“The Internatio­nal Dragon Boat Festival received so much response that we had to stop at 19 countries, but so many still wanted to come in,” he said.

He was glad that 28 collaborat­ors were supporting WAK Festival 2023, saying: “I want this event to be supported by my ministry because it involves the youth and the community. But government’s support alone won’t be sufficient, so I hope more corporate bodies can come in to support.”

WAK is a community-driven, month-long celebratio­n of the arts, culture, and lifestyle happening every October in Kuching city and greater Kuching.

Inaugurate­d in 2017, the festival aspires to turn the city into a vibrant hub of activity, with creative individual­s showcasing their talents as well as a myriad of events ranging from art shows, music gigs, theatre, comedy, dance, talks, workshops, and more.

 ?? ?? Abdul Karim (seated, centre) with the collaborat­ors of WAK Festival 2023.
Abdul Karim (seated, centre) with the collaborat­ors of WAK Festival 2023.

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