Kulāiwi is a Hawaiian trio whose name means “native land,” reflecting their mission to reconnect people with place and ancestry. Their track “Ka Nani Aʻo Maunakea” blends traditional language with contemporary harmony, evoking aloha ʻāina and cultural healing.
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Waterfront Music Week 8 – 13 July 20178:00 pm Nightly Godown Amphitheater, Kuching Waterfront |
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Cultural SnippetsFriends of Sarawak Museum, a registered NGO since 2013, has a mission to promote Sarawak’s heritage through its museums. They do this through a lecture series, public and members’ programmes, and guided tours of the museums. FoSM is also a platform for like-minded organisations to promote heritage and culture such as the Rainforest World Music Festival. Music and the rest of the arts and community living are intricately intertwined. |
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Exhibition by Sarawak Biodiversity Centre |
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Warisan Sape Telang UsanA CSR culture and heritage project sponsored by Sarawak Energy in collaboration with the JKKK of Kampung Long San, Baram. |
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