KUCHING: The Sarawak Art Museum is holding the Gawai Exhibition 2011 to promote and educate visitors on the rich culture of the Iban, Bidayuh and Orang Ulu communities.
Themed ‘Gawai Customs and Traditions’, the exhibition will run until the end of June.
“Our main objective of this exhibition is to introduce the customs and traditions found during the Gawai celebration. Throughout the exhibition, we will also try to get ‘live’ cultural performances to celebrate Gawai until its closing ‘Ngulung Tikai’ celebration,” said Sarawak Museum acting director Dr Charles Leh when officiating at the opening on Tuesday.
“These exhibits would focus on promoting the true meaning of the Gawai Dayak celebration to locals and foreign visitors alike.”
He was representing Sarawak Museum department director Ipoi Datan.
Through the years, he said, the Sarawak Museum had worked hard to document the different Gawai of the state’s various ethnic groups.
“As custodian of our rich culture, protected under the Sarawak Heritage Ordinance 1993, we are tasked with keeping our oral tradition and material culture intact, not only in the storage of the museum but also in practice.
“We are organising many topical exhibitions from this year onwards to showcase our rich heritage.
Themed ‘Gawai Customs and Traditions’, the exhibition will run until the end of June.
“Our main objective of this exhibition is to introduce the customs and traditions found during the Gawai celebration. Throughout the exhibition, we will also try to get ‘live’ cultural performances to celebrate Gawai until its closing ‘Ngulung Tikai’ celebration,” said Sarawak Museum acting director Dr Charles Leh when officiating at the opening on Tuesday.
“These exhibits would focus on promoting the true meaning of the Gawai Dayak celebration to locals and foreign visitors alike.”
He was representing Sarawak Museum department director Ipoi Datan.
Through the years, he said, the Sarawak Museum had worked hard to document the different Gawai of the state’s various ethnic groups.
“As custodian of our rich culture, protected under the Sarawak Heritage Ordinance 1993, we are tasked with keeping our oral tradition and material culture intact, not only in the storage of the museum but also in practice.
“We are organising many topical exhibitions from this year onwards to showcase our rich heritage.
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