I'm very lucky. Just like that, I flew to Kuching for the
Rainforest World Music Festival. Cheap direct flights with AirAsia and accomodation on Nalukai (
the Aussie family on a catamaran) very close to the festival site. We missed the festival last year because we did the Borneo International Yachting Challenge,
the race from Miri to KK via Labuan. It then happened that Nalukai was planning to go, and I saw the chance to see them again AND to go to the festival at the same time, total bonus!
The festival was taking place at the Sarawak Cultural Village in Santubong, which in itself is a really cool location and beautiful rainforesty background to the stages. There were bands from all over the world, as well as of course Malaysia. Most of the music wasn't mainstream, but more alternative, so it was really interesting. Phoebe, Hatty and Willow did really great as it wasn't oriented towards kids at all, but of course we didn't stay till midnight, so some music we missed. My favourite bands were
Kalakan from Basque (Spain),
DakhaBrakha from Ukraine and
Gema Seribu from Malaysia. When I get somewhere with good internet I'll definitely be spending a bit of time finding videos of these bands and also some of the ones I missed.
In the meantime Phil flew to Singapore to do the Besar Regatta from Changi (Singapore) on a Young 88 which he also supplied new sails for. Of course they won, both on line and handicap, well done. See photos (also of Phil) and race report
right here.
After five days on Borneo I flew directly to Singapore to stay with Theresa again, repeating the success of my visit three weeks earlier. I'll post a few photos to facebook from that visit. Also thanks to Iona for about half of the photos below.
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Ohh how I had misse these three lovely girls after all the time we spent together in Thailand and Langkawi |
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beautiful sunset over the festival, this is looking towards the audience, the two stages are on the left |
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one of the traditional Malay houses in the Santubong village |
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every day there was a community drum circle for everyone who were keen, the girls loved it and it really was good fun |
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finger painting at one of the craft stalls. Guess who braided their hair :-) |
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Malay band Gema Seribu was energetic, colorful and fun and had dancing |
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my favourite photo from the festival despite being a bit blurry, happy Nalukai girls |
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check out the ears! |
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beautiful girls who attract a lot of attention everywhere they go, here there are about five other people also taking their photo, in hinsight, that would probably have been a more fun photo... |
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Willow by one of the traditional long houses (communal living, now not many left) |
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two stages meant there were no breaks between bands |
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after the festival we visited this private museum in Kuching witch has an amazing collection of beads and other old traditional artifacts. The scabbard in the bottom right photo has human hair on it! |
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