The region's diverse ethnic groups were in full view Saturday night when dancers from Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak performed at the Community Hall Complex, Temburong during the Borneo 2005 Ethnic Tradition Carnival and Fiesta, organised by Temburong District Tourism Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources and Temburong District Office. The colourful carnival was aimed at unifying and strengthening the various races in Borneo.
Dance performances from various ethnic groups from Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei was showcased in an event held Saturday night at Community Hall Complex in Pekan Bangar, Temburong.
The event was part of the Borneo 2005 Ethnic Tradition Carnival and Fiesta, co-organised by Temburong District Tourism Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources and the Temburong District Department.
The guest of honour at the event was the Temburong District Officer.
The event was also attended by a number of officers from Sabah and Sarawak.
Performances included traditional dances from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Lunbawang Traditional Group, Limbang, Sarawak and the Kadazan Traditional Dance Dusun Sipitang, Sabah.
Anak Anak Peranakan Brunei group from Papar also showcased the 'Adai-adai' dance performance.
The Acting Assistant Temburong District Officer stated that the carnival and fiesta this year recorded a historic moment when the performances were telecast live via satellite.
The objective of the carnival was to unify and strengthen the various races in Borneo Island including the Malaysian Federal Territory of Labuan.
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
Dance performances from various ethnic groups from Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei was showcased in an event held Saturday night at Community Hall Complex in Pekan Bangar, Temburong.
The event was part of the Borneo 2005 Ethnic Tradition Carnival and Fiesta, co-organised by Temburong District Tourism Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources and the Temburong District Department.
The guest of honour at the event was the Temburong District Officer.
The event was also attended by a number of officers from Sabah and Sarawak.
Performances included traditional dances from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Lunbawang Traditional Group, Limbang, Sarawak and the Kadazan Traditional Dance Dusun Sipitang, Sabah.
Anak Anak Peranakan Brunei group from Papar also showcased the 'Adai-adai' dance performance.
The Acting Assistant Temburong District Officer stated that the carnival and fiesta this year recorded a historic moment when the performances were telecast live via satellite.
The objective of the carnival was to unify and strengthen the various races in Borneo Island including the Malaysian Federal Territory of Labuan.
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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