Risalah terbitan khas untuk tatapan orang ramai sempena ulang tahun ke15 Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
Monday, 2 February 2015
Kota Kinabalu City 15th Anniversary
Kota Kinabalu City Hall celebrate its 15th anniversary today at Padang Merdeka which been participate by several agencies.
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Sabah Museum
I was with my son
visited Sabah Museum on January 31, 2015. I hope those pictures will give you
an opportunity to know about the Sabah Museum. We were not allowed to take
pictures inside the museum building.
Friday, 30 January 2015
KK International Film Festival is back
Kota Kinabalu: The
Kota Kinabalu International Film Festival (KKIFF) is back for the seventh year
and will be held from May 31 to June 11.
It continues to be
co-organised by SEDIA and SPARKS (Society of Performing Arts Kota Kinabalu
Sabah), in collaboration with Elysee Fund (through the Goethe-Institute
Malaysia and Alliance Francaise) and the Embassy of the USA.
“The criteria (of
materials to be submitted for competition in KKIFF2015) are simple; as long as
they portray the originality and creativity of story-telling,” said KKIFF 2015
director Jude Day.
KKIFF 2015 promises
to be the best film festival yet. We have positioned ourselves as a significant
film festival in the ASEAN region to build up, nurture and present young
talented film directors”.
KKIFF is currently
calling for applications for the Sabah Film Academy which will take place from
May 31 to June 7.
The 10 selected
participants from Malaysia will work in two teams with four mentors from
Germany, France, USA and the ASEAN region. In the month before they come to
Kota Kinabalu, the two teams will work on pre-production of their 10-minute
documentaries with their mentors and each other.
Once in KK, everyone
will finalise pre-production arrangements and attend workshops with the
mentors. Then they will go out and shoot their documentaries, edit them and
screen them at Awards Night on Sunday, June 7. Applications close on April 30.
The film festival is
also calling for applications for the Sabah Pitching Training & Awards
programme on June 5 and 6. Anyone within the ASEAN region can apply with a new
documentary film project. These can be feature-length (60 minutes plus) or
shorts (up to 15 minutes).
The 10 selected
projects can be represented at KKIFF by two people who each other will receive
training in making pitches before pitching to a panel who will award a total of
RM20,000.00 in grants to help get three of the projects started.
In addition to these
two opportunities, KKIFF is calling for film submissions for its 2015. Firstly,
the Rolling10 Filmmakers’ Competition is open to anyone within the ASEAN
region.
The theme is:
ROLLING and the movies are to be up to 10 minutes long. There are three
categories for submissions: documentary, narrative and indigenous language.
All submissions will
be uploaded onto the KKIFF website.
Applications for all
of the submissions mentioned close on April 30. The committee is also looking
for submissions for the DOCS+ screenings at KKIFF 2015. DOCS+ is a platform for
filmmakers in the ASEAN region to screen recently completed works, both
feature-length and shorts, including documentaries and other types of movies.
Submissions close on March 15 (for information to be included in the KKIFF
programme booklet) and April 30.
The Sabah Film
Academy has two awards of RM1,000 each that are being sponsored by Sabah
Cultural Board. The Rolling10 Filmakers’ Competition has three Golden Kinabalu
Awards, one each for documentary, narrative and indigenous language. The Golden
Kinabalu Awards for documentary and narrative are being sponsored by Kopi Cap
Kuda, together with cash prizes of RM2,000.
The Golden Kinabalu
Award for Indigenous Language is being sponsored by the Kadazandusun Language
Foundation and will also come with a cash prize of RM2,000.
Information about
these four opportunities for filmmakers and other activities included in the
KKIFF 2015 can be found on KKIFF website: www.kkiff.com.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Shorter Sabah International Folklore Festival to reduce costs
Kota Kinabalu: The
10th Sabah International Folklore Festival (SIFF) 2015 will be held
for five days this year, instead of the nine days as in the previous years in
support of the state government’s call of more prudent spending.
Efforts to reduce
expenses also included seeking partnerships and sponsorships from corporate and
government agencies, cancelling the premier show and limiting the number of
participating countries.
Minister of Tourism,
Culture and Environment Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun said the organizing
committee would find ways to save on expenses without compromising the quality
of the performances.
For the first time
ever, SIFF 2015 will be held at Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang which has
recently been renovated in order to cater for prestigious performances such as
orchestra or theatre. The event will run from August 11 to 15.
Masidi, who is also
the organizing chairman, said the government had spent RM 5.9 million to
upgrade the audio system, lighting and seating of Sabah Cultural Centre.
Speaking to the
media after chairing the SIFF 2015 meeting yesterday, Masidi said the committee
had identified 189 groups from various countries to invite to the festival.
To date, 27
countries have shown their interest to participate in SIFF, including Slovakia,
Australia, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, China, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, New Zealand,
Indonesia, India, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Johor, Sri Lanka,
Turkey, Venezuela and others.
While the participants
are required to purchase their own flight tickets, Masidi said the organizing
committee was responsible for providing accommodation and food to the
participants during their stay here.
“In support of the
government’s call to reduce expenditure this year, we are only accepting 15
countries at the international level.”
The theme of SIFF
2015 is “Marriage”, a concept to couple marriage ceremony in cultural dances.
The International
Folk Dance Competition will be held at Sabah Cultural Centre from August 13 to
15. Tickets are RM 10 for children and students aged 17 and below, and RM30 for
adults.
Tickets for the
Local Dance Competition are RM5 for children and students aged 17 and below,
and RM10 for adults.
Tickets are
available for sale at Sabah Cultural Board from April 1 to August 14, 9am to
5pm and at Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang from August 1 to 15 from 5pm to
9pm.
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