KUCHING, July 22, 2017 - Two of Sarawak Energy Berhad’s
indigenous community partnerships focusing on the preservation of cultural
identity and native traditions involving the Murum Penans and the Kenyahs of
Telang Usan debuted at the iconic Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) 2017.
One of the Murum Penan artisan Bawe Adu guides one of the
visitors on how to weave a basket.
A group of Murum Penan artisans showcased their weaving
and beading skills at the Rainforest World Crafts Bazaar while another group
comprising sape masters and apprentices of the ‘Warisan Sape Telang Usan’
(Telang Usan Sape Heritage) programme serenaded festival goers.
Aisah Eden, Sarawak Energy’s Executive Vice President of
Corporate Services said the corporation was pleased to support both groups to
showcase their talents at the internationally acclaimed festival in which
Sarawak Energy was a gold sponsor.
“We believe that with the right exposure, these artisans
and musicians will gain confidence and be encouraged to achieve more by
promoting and sharing their cultural heritage.
"While held locally, the RWMF is an international
platform that provides wonderful exposure," she said.
Jiwari Abdullah, Sarawak Energy’s head of Corporate
Social Responsibility added:"We started by working closely with the
respective communities to identify the programmes which best suited them.
"This has grown tremendously. To witness them
perform and participate at the international level Rainforest World Music
Festival demonstrates the successful nature of these programmes.”
At the craft bazaar, the artisans not only exhibited
their craft-making skills but also welcomed craft enthusiasts to try weaving
and beading, aside from exchanging knowledge with other craft exhibitors to
explore creative designs and perfecting their respective skills.
The sale of their craft products namely the lavung
(headgear), ajat (carrier), kitong (small basket), ba’sa (bangles), beaded
necklaces and key-chains were also very encouraging.
Since 2015, the artisans have been taking turns to attend
exhibitions to gain the necessary exposure. RWMF2017 is the sixth handicraft
exhibition to feature the crafts of the Murum Penans.
Sharing on the experience Penan weaver Bawe Adu from Long
Wat, Tegulang Resettlement said:“This is my first outing to an event like this
through which I am able to showcase my weaving skills.
"It is exciting and overwhelming at the same time.
What interests me is I get to see the designs of other craft products of the
other exhibitors.”
Meanwhile, the group of sape musicians from Warisan Sape
Telang Usan entertained festival goers with traditional tunes like ‘Elun Jebut’
and ‘Suling Apui’.
This was also their first performance at RWMF.
Nevertheless, they did not fail to get festival goers on their feet and try
some of the cultural dance movements of the Orang Ulu community.
Warisan Sape Telang Usan performs soothing classical
renditions at the RWMF201
Sape master Alek Apoi Lanyau from Long San, Baram said,
“It gives us great pride to be here at the Rainforest World Music Festival and
to be able to perform our own native cultural tunes alongside international
musicians. We have been training for moments like this and we hope the local
and international visitors enjoy our music as much as we do.”
Warisan Sape Telang Usan, launched last year and
supported by Sarawak Energy, saw some 20 young novices learning how to play the
sape under the mentorship and guidance of masters Alek and Matius Erang from
Long Mekaba.
The group has since performed at the closing ceremony of
the 4th Mobile Youth Transformation Vocational programme in Baram, the Baram
Sape Master Kuala Lumpur-London 2016 competition on Malaysia Day and the
Warisan Sape Telang Usan Competition 2017 at Long San.
Supporting handicraft development of the Murum Penans and
the Warisan Sape Telang Usan are part of Sarawak Energy's community investment
initiatives.
Others include the ground-breaking Murum Penan Literacy
Programme which equipped about 400 Murum Penan adults with reading and writing
skills, education performance programme for Murum Penan students, skills
development for youths in Baram and Baleh and an annual contribution to the
Bakun Charitable Trust Fund to support the education of students in the Murum
and Belaga area among others.
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