Bringing cultural pride to the spotlight

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Abang Mohammad Hadi Sapiee (fifth left) Sarawak Arts Council Cultural Officer and Syahlan Jasmi (fifth right) Organiser SJ Management and Maryann@Marieangela (fourth right) Pageant Advisor pose for a photograph after launching SJ Management new logo wit the present of the seven SJ Management Ambassador. Photo: Ramidi Subari

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KUCHING: The Junior Ethnic Queen of Sarawak competition can nurture a love for the state’s heritage, customs, and culture, said Sarawak Arts Council (MSS) Director Dayang Mariani Abang Bolhassan.

She said the competition provided a platform for participants to sharpen their artistic skills and creativity, while fostering an interest in children to continuously learn about the heritage of their respective races.

“Through competitions like this, we can bring children closer to the traditions of ethnic attire that we have. When children develop interest and understanding, it becomes easier for them to encourage society to appreciate this heritage. In turn, it preserves the traditional attire of a particular ethnic group,” she said in a text speech, read by MSS Cultural Officer Abang Mohammad Hadi Sapiee @ Abang Shafie at the closing ceremony of the Junior Ethnic Queen of Sarawak Vol. 2 Final Program 2023 held at Raia Hotel today (Nov 17).

Additionally, she said such competitions could help build children’s confidence, allowing them to be more courageous to be on the public stage and less engrossed in the use of gadgets.

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“I would like to take this opportunity to call on children and parents to actively participate in appreciating and honouring the customs, culture, and heritage of Sarawak. I also hope for continuous support and encouragement to be given to SJ Management in their efforts to raise awareness about the ethnic groups in this state,” she added.

Nine participants competed in Category A (6-9 years old), and 12 participants in Category B (10-12 years old) vied for the title of Junior Ethnic Queen of Sarawak.

Also present were founder of Junior Ethnic Queen of Sarawak Syahlan Jasmi and other distinguished guests.

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