Malaysia is globally renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and this cultural opulence was magnificently displayed at the inaugural “Irama Asli dan Asal 2024” event.
The event was organised by the Yayasan Kesenian Orang Asli dan Asal (Orang Asli and Asal Arts Foundation of YKOA) on 22-24 November at The Square, Publika in Kuala Lumpur. The three-day showcase was a resounding success, especially with the support of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture.
I was delighted to be one of the many visitors at this event and was captivated by the items on display. I had fascinating conversations with those who had set up their booths. Through these interactions, I learnt a great deal about our indigenous cultures and traditions.
Witnessing such rich cultural diversity amid us reaffirmed my pride in being part of this remarkable nation.
The peninsula’s Orang Asli have lived in harmony with the rainforests for centuries, protecting and nurturing the delicate balance of nature. A poignant aspect of their traditions is how it embodies their simplicity, mindfulness and deep connection with nature.
The Orang Asal, the indigenous communities of Sabah and Sarawak, are known for their vibrant dances, intricate beadwork and evocative music. Their stories remind us of the power of community, tradition and resilience.
The event officially commenced on Friday, 22 November, with a bazaar offering exquisite indigenous handicrafts, jewellery and traditional food from 15 indigenous vendors.
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I witnessed an immense display of beauty and ingenuity, introducing me to the richness of our indigenous skills and creativity.
The cultural extravaganza was streamed on social media for viewing by the public and international audiences. Hopefully, Tourism Malaysia will capitalise on this event for promotional purposes.
“The event not only celebrated people of Malaysia’s indigenous culture but also served as a platform to raise essential funds for YKOA’s medical outreach projects, benefiting underserved indigenous communities,” said the foundation’s chairman, Dr Andre Ratos.
People from all walks of life visited the exhibition, with Nik Muhamad Faiszulikwan, a representative from Istana Budaya, officiating at the opening ceremony togther with Ratos.
Bob Manolan, the representative for the Orang Asli in the Senate, also attended the event, lending his support for cultural preservation and community wellbeing.
Passionate advocates of the project included Pearl Jai Mohan, Wong Yew Kai and former Tawau MP Chua Soon Bui, who were present to lend unwavering support.
A special highlight of the three-day event were the soulful performances by Christabelle Tatti, Miss Sarawak Ambassador IBF’24, who joined Anderson Kalang on stage for a heartfelt duet of You Are the Reason.
The fusion of traditional and contemporary artistry enthralled the audience. Anderson also performed his signature sape pieces, including Dreamy Fog and Beautiful Pair, before transitioning into rock-inspired renditions on the traditional instrument.
Locals and tourists were mesmerised by the rarely seen Bateq tribe wearing their traditional bark costume.
The performances included:
- Sabah dances: The elegant sumazau and the lively daling-daling
- Orang Asli mah meri dances: The evocative dondong and the symbolic Ganding
- Sarawak dances: The ritualistic ngajat lesung, the graceful sigar birami, the energetic alu-alu and the storytelling kanjet ngeleput
“The success of this year’s event lays the foundation for future initiatives by Yayasan Keseniaan Orang Asli, further enhancing awareness and appreciation for people of Malaysia’s indigenous communities,” Ratos said.
The celebration of the amazing splendour of people of Malaysia’s indigenous heritage was magnificently brought to life by the distinct voices, artistry and traditions of our Orang Asli and Orang Asal communities in the peninsula and East Malaysia.
- Tegakkan maruah serta kualiti kehidupan rakyat
- Galakkan pembangunan saksama, lestari serta tangani krisis alam sekitar
- Raikan kerencaman dan keterangkuman
- Selamatkan demokrasi dan angkatkan keluhuran undang-undang
- Lawan rasuah dan kronisme