RWMF — a potpourri of cultures and heritage

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Estonia's Trad.Attack! performs an energetic performance for the crowd.

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KUCHING: It was three days and three nights of a potpourri of cultures and heritage.

Once again the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) lives up to its name.

Since Friday, Sarawak Cultural Village, the venue, was putting on show for the world to see that RWMF is indeed where the world’s music really is.

About 6,000 took in the staged sight and sounds that merged naturally with the jungles surrounding the foothills of Mt Santubong on the first night of the fest.

The numbers were growing even as the New Sarawak Tribune photographer Mohd Alif Noni clicked away.

A Rastafarian Jamaican singer Macka B. performs reggae songs to the crowd reminiscence of Bob Marley.
A guitarist entertains the big crowd with not only his slick guitar skills, but also his voice.
Estonia’s Trad.Attack! performs an energetic performance for the crowd.
A musician enhances the crowd with the smooth sounds of jazz from his saxophone.
A member from Trad.Attack! playing the rakkopill, a traditional Estonian musical instrument that resembles a bagpipe.
La Chiva Gantiva’s drummer treating the crowd to a taste of Colombian music.
The crowd that night was more than happy with the musical performances as they cheer the performers on stage.
Members of the audience showing their appreciation for the performers on stage as they cheer and clap.
The security team inspecting visitors before allowing them to enter Sarawak Cultural Village for the Rainforest World Music Festival 2019.

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