SANTUBONG, Aug 1 (Bernama) -- It was a wet and muddy turf at Sarawak Cultural Village but the jubilant mood of the revelers at the final day of the 11th Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) summed up the success story of the event. The rain failed to dampen the spirit of the revelers, including foreigners from 36 countries, who were having a good time clapping and
SANTUBONG, Aug 1 (Bernama) -- It was a wet and muddy turf at Sarawak Cultural Village but the jubilant mood of the revelers at the final day of the 11th Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) summed up the success story of the event.
FIlipino band Pinikpikan served as the finale number on the first night of the three-day 11th Sarawak Rainforest World Music Festival and promptly showed it deserved the lofty billing it got from the organizers of this unique music festival, right from the band s opening number.
The 11th Rainforest World Music Festival got off to a wet start but that did not dampen the spirits of thousands of music lovers who converged at Sarawak Cultural Village for the event.
In the middle of rainforest in Borneo, hundreds of people from across the world from the blond and blue-eyed, to the ebony-skinned, to the sun-tanned all became gloriously mud-brown. Swaying, twirling and stomping in the rain, they churned the ground they stood upon into a caldron of mud.
MANILA, Philippines - Sarawak, Malaysia is lovelier the 11th time around for music enthusiasts from all over the globe as they converged at the foot of mystical Mt. Santubong in Sarawak Cultural Village for the annual Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF).
WE DID IT! The performers at the 11th Rainforest World Music Festival congregated on the main stage before the show culminated just before midnight last Sunday.
This no-frills festival where some of the best are featured is the main reason why the Rainforest World Music Festival is a big hit, writes HAFIDAH SAMAT.
KUCHING: Revellers at the 11th Rainforest World Music Festival in the Sarawak Cultural Village practically got down and dirty themselves on Friday night all for the sake of music.