Festival of Indigenous Music, Games & Culture Enthralls Dimapur

Festival of Indigenous Music, Games & Culture Enthralls Dimapur

DIMAPUR: Films, music, ethnic food and ethnic game competitions marked ‘Tribal Vaganza’ – the two-day festival – which concluded here late Saturday night, spreading the need to promote our dying folk culture amongst the youth of the region for posterity. Organized by the Abiogenesis Society, the festival was held with the support of the North Eastern Council (NEC), Shillong.

The festival saw the release of the much anticipated film, Enter My World, which has been written and directed by Arenla Subong, popular female vocalist of thrice Grammy nominated band ‘Abiogenesis’. Releasing the film, Nagaland Minister for Higher and Technical Education and Tribal Affairs Temjan Imna Along said that the husband-wife duo of Moa and Arenla Subong have brought laurels to the State of Nagaland, and said that the youth of the State and region should emulate the couple’s achievements.

Temjen Imna Along also urged the youth of Nagaland to be hardworking and carve out their own destinies. He said, “Today’s Nagaland is a broken Nagaland where youngsters are lazy and always looking for a shortcut”, adding that “change can only come to the State when the youth shun laziness and if they start working hard with diligence. If you are determined, willing, hardworking, persistent and consistent, God and the whole world will work to make you successful”, he said.

The film, Enter My World is a Howey Music Film based on the immensely popular brand of Howey Music that has been invented by ‘Abiogenesis’. Featuring a host of popular actors from Nagaland and also from Assam, the film touches on important issues like the Assam-Nagaland border dispute, dying folk traditions, importance of traditional knowledge in the daily life of tribal societies among other issues of topical importance.

‘Tribal Vaganza’ is an initiative to make the youth of Nagaland and Northeast aware about the rich culture, folk traditions and indigenous games of the region, besides promoting the up-and-coming bands of the State, stated a release.

As part of the indigenous games competition, a bamboo pole climbing competition was held wherein 20 participants took part. The winner of the pole climbing contest, Hankhüm walked away with a cash of Rs. 10,000 while the runners up, Sorito R received a cash award of Rs. 5000. The musical concert featured Fiddlecraft from Pune, the Rewben Mashangwa band from Manipur, Trance Effect from Dimapur and Abiogenesis.

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