Festival Components

Joint Performances during the Opening Ceremony of the 3rd Budayaw Festival

Opening Ceremonies (Dance Performances)

A bustling opening ceremony of the 3rd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival of Culture and Arts 2021 themed “Deep in the Eyes, Close to the Heart”. Attending as Guest of Honour was the Honourable Major General (R) Dato Paduka Seri Awang Haji Aminuddin Ihsan bin Pehin Orang Kaya Saiful Mulok Dato Seri Paduka Haji Abidin, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Brunei Darussalam.

The opening ceremony features vibrant cultural showcases of music and dance performances performed by artists from the BIMP-EAGA region.

Fashion Webinars and Fashion Film Showcases

Fashion dialogues aim to nurture a greater understanding and appreciation of the BIMP-EAGA Fashion Industry through educational, experience and knowledge sharing discussion and dialogues. These dialogues will discuss activities and challenges of the fashion industry, identify business opportunities and how technology can be used to showcase fashion trends to a wider audience.

Fashion Webinar and Film Showcase – Dialogue 1

Virtual Fashion Dialogue Day 2 – Fashion and Technology

 

budayaw 2021 fashion show

Visual Arts Exhibition
(www.galerisenibrunei.bn)

An online showcase of artworks which represent the cultures of the BIMP-EAGA region that brings in narratives about history, tradition, practices and environment as well as the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on people’s daily lives.

First floor’s narrative, “Deep”
“Traditions” are what has been buried deep in our roots. Despite the ever changing glory of modernization, the knowledge preserved by our ancestors will forever be embedded and engraved in our hearts, as it runs in our blood and soul.

Second floor’s narrative, “In the Eyes”

“Abstract” can be seen as a road to endless possibilities. It is translated in visual poetry that can be decoded by the work of our continuously stimulated mind. The obsession of being curious and finding more than an exact answer of what meets the eyes, is a beautiful process of an artistic mind.

Third floor’s narrative, “Close to the Heart”

“The Youth” has gracefully flourish, along with the exponential growth of Technology and Globalization as we try to adapt ourselves in the setting of the world today. Humanity will never be short of its brilliance, as long as we provide light and guidance, and pave way for future generations. There is a need to hold that responsibility of preserving our cultural identities that is deeply rooted into our mother ground. Throughout the years, it has branched out to different parts of the world and in no doubt,  the need to seek knowledge, peace and unity can be found in today’s society and it can be retained for more years to come.

Events

Opening Ceremonies

‘Launching of Budayaw Festival 2019’ held at Plaza Merdeka, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia from 2.00 pm to 4.30pm. Delegates of Negara Brunei Darussalam, led by Mr Awang Amirul, Acting Director for Brunei Museum Department with a total number of 39 delegates, while the host Malaysia, was led by Mr Hii Chang Kee, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Sarawak and Festival Chairman of the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival with a total number of 174 delegates. The Philippines was led by Ms. Adel Suemith, current head of the BIMP-EAGA Socio-Cultural Group and the Head of the Program Monitoring and Evaluation Division (PMED) of the NCCA with 70 delegates while Indonesia with 100 delegates led by Mr. Nadjamuddin Ramly, Director of Heritage and Culture Diplomacy Indonesia.

Our Creative Diversity:
Colloquium & Exhibition

This is intended to raise the level of appreciation and understanding among students, educators and media practitioners on the peoples of the BE region. Selected resource persons will be invited to shed light on the past cultural and economic exchanges in the region, as well as share the present issues and future programs of the four countries.

Under One Sky:
Visual Arts Exhibits and Talk

Feast your eyes on the beautiful and fascinating works of art created by contemporary visual artists from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysian Borneo, and the Philippines at the Visual Arts Exhibition and Outdoor Installation Arts. Only at the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival.

Event Directors:
Harold Reagan Eswar (Kota Kinabalu City Council)
Gerald Goh (Sarawak Arts Association)

Voices Rising for Peace & Harmony:
A Youth Choral

Be inspired by the youths of the BIMP region as they convey messages of peace and harmony through their songs.

Event Directors:
Adsone Matthew Mitty Gabu (University Malaysia Sabah)
Saidful Hamdan (Sarawak Arts Council)

Jewels of EAGA:
Dance, Music & Drama Performances

While music is the universal language of mankind, dance is the hidden language of the soul. Get captivated by the different dance performances by some of BIMP region’s inspiring traditional and contemporary dancers.
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Event Directors:
Adzhar Julaihi (Sarawak Arts Council)
Nelson Brey Lawrence (Sabah Cultural Board)

Fashion Show

Fashion is a style of life. The Budayaw Fashion Show at the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival – Where tradition meets fashion.

Event Directors:
Fiona Marcus Raja (BE Business Council Sarawak)
Ting Yi Hang (BE Business Council Sabah)
Azhar Othman (BE Business Council Labuan)

Intertwining Dreams:
Master Weavers

The ikat weaving is a traditional handicraft that is common in the BIMP region. At the exhibition, the audience gets to watch invited weavers from each member-country demonstrate their weaving skills and techniques to reflect the diversity of designs and context of the BIMP.

Event Directors:
Janet Rata Noel
Melia Linggi

Narratives of Earth Music
Showcase of Indigenous Music

Music is the universal language of mankind. Across the BIMP region, music breaks barriers and unites the people of the different member-states. Experience and be enthralled by the indigenous music showcased at the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival.

Event Directors:
Fadzly Abdullah (Sarawak Arts Council)
Jason Blasius (Sabah Cultural Board)

Tourism Expo

Appreciate the beauty of the BIMP region as representatives of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysian Borneo, and the Philippines display the marvels and treasures of BIMP-EAGA.

Creativity Crafts

A walk through the crafts exhibition at the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival where delegates display unique merchandises from their states. Get your hands on one of these and take home a pinch of the different cultures of the BIMP.

Taste of BIMP-EAGA
by Asia Food Kitchen

Food is quite possibly the biggest part of a culture. The 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival is ttheperfect place to sample tasty delicacies from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysian Borneo, and the Philippines.

Event Director:
Kamarul Bakeri (Borneo TRU Events)
Location:
Level 2, Plaza Merdeka

Community Outreach

Reach out to the various cultures in the BIMP-REAGION as delegates from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines showcase and sher their unique culture at the 2nd BIMP-EAGA Budayaw Festival.

2019 Budayaw Calendar of Activities

Events

Opening Ceremonies

The festival’s formal opening ceremony was held in the afternoon at the Greenleaf Hotel here, and followed by the Budayaw grand public performance at the SM Mall atrium.

Our Creative Diversity:
Colloquium & Exhibition

This is intended to raise the level of appreciation and understanding among students, educators and media practitioners on the peoples of the BE region. Selected resource persons will be invited to shed light on the past cultural and economic exchanges in the region, as well as share the present issues and future programs of the four countries.
Budayaw Festival 2017 Under One Sky

Under One Sky:
Visual Arts Exhibits and Talk

Embodying the true essence of Harmony Amidst Diversity, varied visual artists from the EAGA will have social interactions with the various publics. Examine their varying styles anchored in their shared aspirations. Be part of this monumental event as it imparts the true essence of art. But what will make it even more meaningful, is the collaborative efforts expressed by the said artists. The Obra Maestra will flaunt the aesthetic value in celebrating the Budayaw.

Young Voices Rising:
Chorale Concerts

Selected youth chorale from the four countries will sing country songs including the Budayaw theme song composed purposely for the Festival.
Budayaw 2017 Young Voices Rising Chorale Concerts
Budayaw 2017 Jewels of EAGA

Jewels of EAGA:
Dance, Music & Drama Performances

Embodying the true essence of Harmony Amidst Diversity, varied visual artists from the EAGA will have social interactions with the various publics. Examine their varying styles anchored in their shared aspirations. Be part of this monumental event as it imparts the true essence of art. But what will make it even more meaningful, is the collaborative efforts expressed by the said artists. The Obra Maestra will flaunt the aesthetic value in celebrating the Budayaw.

Maharadia Lawana

The theater component of the Budayaw Festival which featured an impressive theatrical production of “Maharadia Lawana,” the Meranaw version of the Ramayana story. The story of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana is one of the greatest stories of the world. As the story was retold and travelled, there exist many versions, or tales and other literary forms inspired by the epic. Most countries in Southeast Asia have their own Ramayana stories, affirming linkages with India or among these countries. In the Philippines, the Ramayana took the form of a prose folk narrative of the Meranaw, “Maharadia Lawana,” documented and translated into English by Professor Juan R. Francisco in 1968. Maharadia Lawana consisted of the “Prologue” by the KaliwatPerforming Artists Collective of Davao City; “Episode 1: The Winning of Potre” by the Kagay- an Performing Arts Troupe of Cagayan de Oro City; “Episode 2: The Abduction of Towan Potre Malaila Ganding” by the Kabpapagariya Ensemble of Mindanao State University (MSU-General Santos City; “Episode 3: The Search for Potre Malaila Ganding” by the Sining Kambayoka Ensemble of MSU – Marawi City; and “Episode 4: The Return of Potre Malaila Ganding” by Sining Kandidilimudan Ensemble of MSU – Maguindanao.
Budayaw Festival 2017 IKAT

Tapestry of Dreams:
IKAT Master Weavers’ Pavilion Showcase

This component will provide the audience a glimpse on the process of ikat weaving, a tradition common in the region. The exhibition aims to educate the public on the processes from the preparation of raw materials to the actual weaving. Invited weavers will demonstrate their skills and techniques to reflect diversity of designs and context.

Sounscape of the Earth
Showcase of Indigenous Music Virtuosos

Embodying the true essence of Harmony Amidst Diversity, varied visual artists from the EAGA will have social interactions with the various publics. Examine their varying styles anchored in their shared aspirations. Be part of this monumental event as it imparts the true essence of art. But what will make it even more meaningful, is the collaborative efforts expressed by the said artists. The Obra Maestra will flaunt the aesthetic value in celebrating the Budayaw.
budayaw 2017 fashion show

Fashion Show

The famed traditional woven cloths of various Mindanao tribes will be showcased in a special fashion show dubbed “Southern Weaves Fashion Fair” spearheaded by popular designer Renee Salud and the Deaprtment of Tourism Region 12.

Trade and Travel Fair

This will consist of exhibition which will provide visitors an opportunity to know the tourist attractions and cultural icons of the four countries.

Community Outreach

On Friday, Sept. 22, participating artists and cultural performers had joined the special outreach performances and creative interactions cum cultural exchanges in the municipalities of Maitum, Alabel and Malungon in Sarangani Province.

2017 Budayaw Calendar of Activities