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Preserving the Bajausama heritage
Preserving the Bajausama heritage

Daily Express

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Preserving the Bajausama heritage

Published on: Monday, August 11, 2025 Published on: Mon, Aug 11, 2025 Text Size: Some of the finalists for the Ratu Serimpak competition. Tuaran: The 2025 Sabah Bajau Sama Cultural Festival serves as a vital platform to unite Bajau Sama associations across the State while elevating the art, culture and traditions of this ethnic community. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said this year's festival holds special significance as it marks the first collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Motac). Advertisement He said this at the Bertitik Competition Finals held at the Dewan Terbuka Pusat Kebudayaan Persatuan Rumpun Bajau Sama, here, Saturday. Since its establishment in 2012, the 13-year-old association has expanded to 19 branches statewide. The annual festival brings together association leaders to gather in Tuaran, particularly at the community's cultural centre. 'This festival serves as an important platform to strengthen the identity of the Bajau Sama community in Sabah, bringing together generations, including children as young as 10 who participate in the traditional dance competitions,' Armizan said. He said the Bajau Sama arts and culture represent Sabah's unique strengths that could attract tourists and stimulate the local economy. Advertisement The festival's economic potential through cultural tourism could draw more visitors to Sabah, especially to Tuaran and the cultural centre, particularly during next year's Visit Malaysia campaign. Armizan expressed hope that the festival would be included in Motac's official calendar to ensure continuous annual support. He also suggested modernising and commercialising traditional clothing motifs, similar to Sarawak's batik, for wider use, including official Thursday wear for civil servants. He urged association members and younger generations to continue preserving their cultural heritage to prevent it from being lost to time. The four-day festival features various art competitions, cultural performances and exhibitions of traditional Bajau Sama food and clothing. Also present were Persatuan Rumpun Bajau Sama Sabah Vice President Datuk Japlin Akim and Secretary General Datuk Kassim Razali, who also chairs the festival's organising committee. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Putatan group wins Sabah Bajau Sama Betitik Competition
Putatan group wins Sabah Bajau Sama Betitik Competition

Borneo Post

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Putatan group wins Sabah Bajau Sama Betitik Competition

Riuh Samah from Putatan wins Betitik competition.-Information Department photo TUARAN (Aug 10): The Riuh Samah group from Putatan emerged as the champion of the State-level Betitik Competition at the 2025 Sabah Bajau Sama Cultural Festival, held at the Sabah Bajausama Cultural Centre here on Saturday. The group defeated seven other teams with a score of 78%, taking home a cash prize of RM5,000. Second place was won by Group N.24 Tanjung Keramat from Putatan with a score of 77.8%, receiving RM3,500, while Sri Mengkabong from Tuaran secured third place with 76%, earning RM2,500. For the Best Costume Award, the Sri Samah group from Kota Belud was announced as the winner, while the Promising Young Player Award went to the Soro Derio group from Putatan. Five consolation prizes of RM1,000 each were awarded to Sri Ketiau (Putatan), Denyut Tradisi from the Betitik Club of Kampung Unggun Jaya (Kota Kinabalu), Sri Samah, Soro Derio, and Anak Kedidi Bedinakan (Papar). The opening ceremony and prize presentation were officiated by Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali. Betitik is a traditional musical performance of the Bajausama community in Sabah, typically played during ceremonies to announce village events such as pre-wedding rituals and wedding receptions. This musical performance is usually held in the evening and is not played during mourning periods or times of hardship. Instruments used include the wan (drum), gong, bebandil and kulintang.

Vibrant Sabah ethnic children's fashion show crowns winners
Vibrant Sabah ethnic children's fashion show crowns winners

Borneo Post

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Vibrant Sabah ethnic children's fashion show crowns winners

Raisin (fifth from left, back row) in a group photo with the winners.-Information Department photo TUARAN (Aug 9): The Sabah Ethnic Children's Fashion Competition was held vibrantly as part of the 2025 Sabah Bajau Sama Cultural Festival at the Lok Batik Cultural Hall here on Friday. A total of 93 children participated in the competition, comprising 14 from Taska KEMAS and 79 from Tabika KEMAS. They showcased a variety of traditional attire from Sabah's ethnic groups, including the Bajau, Dusun and Murut communities. The competition was divided into four categories: Tabika (boys and girls) and Taska (boys and girls). Taska Girls Category: Champion: Maryam Afifi Mohd Aziz (Taska KEMAS Kampung Bolong Lama), Runner-up: Aish Khadijah Amli (Taska KEMAS Kampung Bolong Lama), Third Place: Rania Azzalea Samsul (Taska KEMAS Kampus INTAN Sabah). Tabika Girls Category: Champion: Dellisyah Yusni (Tabika KEMAS Taman Sri Rugading), Runner-up: Erena Etna Brian (Tabika KEMAS Pekan Kiulu), Third Place: Nurmisha Afifah Indra (Tabika KEMAS Kampung Penimbawan). Tabika Boys Category: Champion: Alddrey Arddy L. Bonny (Tabika KEMAS Kampung Suromboton), Runner-up: Muhammad Aisy Firdaus Raynol (Tabika KEMAS Taman Sri Rugading), Third Place: Aeril Miqail Ashar (Tabika KEMAS Pertanian). Taska Boys Category: Champion: Muhammad Aniq Mikail Juidi (Taska KEMAS Kampung Bolong Lama), Runner-up: Muhammad Haufan Hazza Ahamzah (Taska KEMAS Kampung Bolong Lama), Third Place: Niyaz Mikail Muhammad Nazri (Taska KEMAS Kampus INTAN Sabah). All the winners received cash prizes, certificates and gift hampers presented by Raisin Gagah, a Supreme Council member of the Sabah Bajau Sama Association, representing the Festival Organizing Committee chairman, Datuk Kassim Razali. The competition was organized in collaboration with KEMAS (Community Development Department) and the Sabah State Cultural Board.

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