Kaamatan
Harvest Festival is around the corner (May 30th and 31st). For all of us (Sabahan, and Malaysian at
large), this is the moment we are all have been waiting for. Surely, there are
hundreds of celebrations taking place every month all over
the world, and Kaamatan Harvest Festival is one of them. The main highlight of
this event is Unduk Ngadau. As mentioned by Mrs. Angie Boilis (blog), "The Unduk Ngadau Queen selection is
never meant to be just another of those Beauty Queen contest. Beyond
physical beauty, concealed in piety and attired gracefully in full traditional
costumes of her ethnic community, the Unduk Ngadau must satisfy the judges that
in her most natural self, she portrays the best virtues and potentials to
resemble the beatified Huminodun, the Kadazandusun Queen of love and
compassion, the ultimate symbol of perfection and purity as reflected in the
ancient Bobohizan’s (Kadazandusun Priestess) rinait or
mantras."
Bring up the
subject of beauty pageants to a large group of people (Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan),
and you're bound to get at least two harshly contrasting opinions. Many folks
see them as great opportunities for young women to earn scholarship
money, make connections, and develop confidence. Others see them as
exercises in hollow vanity that can cause a great deal of emotional
and psychological damage.
Or maybe you
just don't care...but whatever your opinion of beauty pageants is, there is no
denying that a key component to winning one is poise. A girl can be the most
beautiful woman to be placed on this earth but if she can't put one front in
front of the other and form complete sentences, there is no way that she is
going home with the crown (she'll be the third runner up, tops).
To choose a
winner from a selection of young stunning beauties is never an easy task. The
outcome may resulted in mixed reviews. Whether you like it or not, the judges
have spoken. The winner may not be the perfect one to receive the title, but
she is certainly the most ideal person to receive it (after considering many
relevant factors on the judging sheet). Only the judges who knows best. But, in
my honest opinion, maybe a certain portion of marks should also be allocated from
the overall percentage - and it should come from the public. Say for instance,
15%. Why? Because we also have our rights to choose(vote) for the one that we
think can represent us (for a year). Sounds so politikus! Never mind, "Hanya
jauhari mengenal manikam."
Ladies, winning is great, sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose. Nobody goes undefeated all the time. If you can pick up after a crushing defeat, and go on to win again, you are going to be a champion someday.
As the
saying goes, "Winning isn't everything, but the will to win is everything."
Listen,
listen, listen...everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it. So, good luck
kio!
Written on May 25th, 2013
Now, let us proceed with the additional notes, written on July 13th, 2013.
Written on May 25th, 2013
~End of Part I~
Now, let us proceed with the additional notes, written on July 13th, 2013.
Borneo Hornbill
Festival has already ended successfully. I had the opportunity to witness a
variety of exciting moments throughout the three days event. Congratulations to
all winners! Others, you can try again in the next year's edition. Remember to
always stay positive ya! Who knows luck will be yours? Kan? As I mentioned earlier, "Winning isn't everything, but the will to win is everything."
The grand title prizes went to Brandon Daby, 19 years and Marie Assunta Rijed, 18 years old, both from
Kuching, Sarawak. They walked away with Mister and Miss Borneo titles,
respectively.
Notes:
Some of the precious winning moments I captured in several different occasions. This is the moment I
LOVE the most. Click HERE for more photos.
Borneo Hornbill Festival 2013
Unduk Ngadau Klang Valley 2013
Top 2 Miss Borneo Ethnic, Borneo Hornbill Festival 2013
Winner (Marie Assunta Rijed, Miss Ethnic Sarawak, Dayung Pimaguh)
First Runner-Up (Jun Genevieve, Miss Ethnic Sabah)
Top 2 Mister Borneo Ethnic, Borneo Hornbill Festival 2013
Winner (Brandon Daby, Mister Ethnic Sarawak, Keling)
First Runner-Up (Adirano Ray, Mister Ethnic Sabah)
The newly crowned Queen of Borneo, Miss Marie Assunta Rijed. |
This young beauty from Sarawak really stood out among all contestants. |
Right - Miss Chloe Chen, Miss Malaysia World 2011. |
She said, "At
this young age, this is such a great achievement for me. BHF is my platform to
move a step ahead, continue to promote the culture of 1 Borneo." You go girl!
|
Brandon Daby, Mister Borneo Ethnic, Mister Ethnic Sarawak, Keling Category. |
Winner: Ledesma Steven of Tuaran Sabah.
First runner-up: Lyz Lorena Raynor
Second runner-up: Joanne Kimberlly
Holding hands with one another. |
Left - Reigning queen Miss Joanne Bernadette John from Tambunan, Sabah. |
Tears of joy. |
Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced
by sunbeams.
|
Sabah State Level Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2011
Winner: Bo Tiza Arthur S. Disiomon (Penampang)
First runner-up: Jovenea Jim Lajim (Tamparuli)
Second runner-up: Caroline Anthony (Tuaran)
2011
Sabah State Level Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan winner, Bo
Tiza Disimon-Bosuin of Kadazan ethnic from
Penampang, were joyfully celebrated by popular MTV/Chanel V host Denise Keller.
|
Coronation
session officiated by His Excellency's wife Sabah.
|
Winning is
not everything, but the effort to win is.
|
Winning moments. |
Runduk Tadau, Borneo Hornbill Festival 2012
Winner: Sheary Sylvester
First runner-up: Sandra Beti Majungil
Second runner-up: Nelly Yawasang
Syeary Sylvester, the first winner of Runduk Tadau (which is then referred to as Miss Sabah Ethnic). The title comes from the ethnic word Runduk Tadau which means 'the girl crowned by the sunlight.' |
Thank you for reading. Palad-palad ku jomuyu nantanan gi. Kihoyyy boh!
Sincerely yours.
6 comments:
I loved watching Sabahan beauties...good write up Stevie..:)
Wahhh org tuaran menang.. Bangga sya oh..
Stella, hopefully Ledesma akan buat yang terbaik tahun ini :)
Capturing the moment. Timing! I love all your pictures.
Thank you so much. I am humbled by your words :)
punya siok baca....keep it up! :)
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