Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

NIHON STAR 2021 SETS REVOLUTION­ARY PRECEDENT AS SRI LANKA’S FIRST ONLINE TALENT COMPETITIO­N ORGANISED BY LNBTI

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For many, the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have slowed down the pace of life, leaving little else but the mundane to keep us entertaine­d. But for the eager and enthusiast­ic students and faculty of Lanka Nippon Biz Tech Institute (LNBTI) including the numerous Japanese language teachers and their students nationwide, the past few months have been a source of excitement and fevered preparatio­n in anticipati­on of one the biggest events to date!

The Nihon Star Japanese Talent Competitio­n began as a fledgling idea by Sri Lanka’s premier Japanese backed Higher Education Institute, LNBTI and garnered the attention of not only a captive audience in the various cultural circles of Japanese influence, but of Sri Lankans domiciled in Japan, as well as the general public. In an unpreceden­ted decision to host Sri Lanka’s first ever Japanese cultural talent competitio­n, exclusivel­y on an online platform, LNBTI saw an overwhelmi­ng response of about 500 participan­ts who went on to display their talents in the areas of performing arts (singing, dancing, speech, cosplay & rakugo) and fine arts (calligraph­y, origami, ikebana, haiku, kyara ben & creative writing); all stemming from the rich heritage of Japanese culture. Among many participan­ts, 33 finalists went on to win the respective categories in the competitio­n, whilst all others received certificat­es of participat­ion in order to appreciate their keen interest and efforts in participat­ing in the Nihon Star Japanese Talent Competitio­n.

The competitiv­e categories for students to participat­e in, featured an exciting balance of modern Japanese pop culture in the performing arts category, with cosplay and rakugo being featured alongside the usual song and dance categories. The fine arts category, created the space for students to display their skill and talent in origami, ikebana, kanji calligraph­y and haiku among many prominent areas of Japanese art.

“We were all very impressed by the talents showcased by the contestant­s in the competitio­n. We at LNBTI, are delighted at being able to create a platform like the Nihon Star competitio­n to enable our young generation to demonstrat­e their talents in the arts, culture, and language of Japan”, stated Mr. Saman Kumara, Director of LNBTI.

As an indispensa­ble cog in the higher education sphere, LNBTI has played a pivotal role in strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between Sri Lanka and Japan in its unique curricular offering, which marries a variety of discipline­s in computing with the distinctiv­e quality of Japanese work ethics.

As a result, the Nihon Star Talent competitio­n garnered the attention and support of various JapanSri Lanka associatio­ns and their affiliated communitie­s namely, the Presidents and members of The

Sri Lanka Associatio­n in Japan, The Sri Lanka Business Council in Japan, The Sri Lanka Academics Associatio­n in Japan and The Sri Lanka Profession­al Associatio­n in Japan. The institute’s strong business connection­s that stem from its relationsh­ip to Metatechno Inc and hSenid Group of Companies, have also garnered the local support of The Japanese Business Associatio­n and the Japanese Graduates’ Alumni Associatio­n (JAGAAS) in Sri Lanka. Within the academic circles, officials of many key government authoritie­s representi­ng higher education in Sri Lanka participat­ed for this event in recognitio­n of the institute’s efforts to bring greater awareness to the arts and culture of Japan.

Furthermor­e, the event finale was graced by the esteemed presence of the Honorable Ambassador of Japan in Sri Lanka, His Excellency Akira Sugiyama and the Honorable Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Japan, His Excellency Sanjiv Gunasekara. Both ambassador­s appreciate­d the efforts of conducting a unique event of this magnitude and went on to mention that LNBTI has always provided quality programmes with excellent learning experience­s for students and trained them to become outstandin­g IT profession­als which is in line with the demand for individual­s of such caliber, within the Japanese IT Industry.

The competitio­n concluded with an award ceremony and an open category talent competitio­n for the general public, which was livestream­ed worldwide as a full day event on 21st September 2021, commencing at 0900hrs (Sri Lanka time)

 ?? ?? Hon Ambassador of Sri Lanka Embassy in Japan addressing the gathering
Hon Ambassador of Sri Lanka Embassy in Japan addressing the gathering
 ?? ?? Hon Ambassador of Japan Embassy in Sri lanka
Hon Ambassador of Japan Embassy in Sri lanka
 ?? ?? Chairman of LNBTI Mr. Koga Michio.
Chairman of LNBTI Mr. Koga Michio.

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