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Baloi Keningau set to shine at Kaamatan Festival with cultural showcases
Baloi Keningau set to shine at Kaamatan Festival with cultural showcases

Borneo Post

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Borneo Post

Baloi Keningau set to shine at Kaamatan Festival with cultural showcases

Rafie Robert KOTA KINABALU (May 28): 'Baloi Keningau,' a traditional house representing the identity and heritage of the Keningau community, is ready to welcome visitors during the Kaamatan Festival 2025, which will take place at Hongkod Koisaan, Penampang, on May 30 and 31. Located within the Koisaan Cultural Village (KCV), Baloi Keningau is set to be one of the main attractions of this year's celebration, which carries the theme 'Kaamatan for All.' This theme reflects the spirit of inclusivity and harmony, while emphasizing appreciation for cultural diversity among the Kadazandusun Murut (KDM) communities and Malaysians as a whole. Chairman of the KDCA Keningau Coordinating Committee, Rafie Robert, invited the public to visit Baloi Keningau and experience the unique culture being showcased. 'We warmly welcome everyone to visit Baloi Keningau at the Koisaan Cultural Village. It's more than just a traditional house – it is a symbol of our community's heritage and identity. Kaamatan is a celebration for all, and we are truly honoured to share this culture with all Malaysians,' he said. According to him, various cultural activities are scheduled to take place at KCV on May 30, including traditional cooking demonstrations, handicraft exhibitions, and traditional dance and music performances. He added that Baloi Keningau will feature specific cultural showcases, including the Murut Naabai ethnic dance, Dusun Lobu ethnic dance, and performances of traditional musical instruments such as the Tongunggu (bamboo music) and Sompoton. He noted that the highlight of the celebration will be held on May 31 with the National Level Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan Pageant, which will see 51 participants from across Sabah and other states in Malaysia. Rafie said the pageant not only showcases the grace and personality of Kadazandusun women but also highlights their cultural knowledge and the spirit of community unity. 'Kaamatan is a symbol of gratitude for the harvest and a reflection of unity among our diverse communities. KDCA Keningau invites all Malaysians to join in the celebration and take pride in our shared cultural heritage,' he said.

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