Rhythms Of Kinabalu 2023 - Extravaganza
A world music concert featuring local and ethnic songs
The ROK Extravaganza is part of Rhythms Of Kinabalu 2023 (ROK), an initiative of the Ministry of Arts and Culture Tourism (JKKN) to promote and preserve traditional arts especially in the state of Sabah.
Through this culture-based tourism programme, JKKN Sabah provides space and opportunities for Sabah's traditional artists and music groups to perform local and ethnic songs under the concept of "World Music".
Several talented artists and musical groups will be performing (see line-up below).
Performer Line-up
Tuni Sundatang
Meet Tuni Sundatang, a vibrant collective of young enthusiasts from the foothills of Mount Kinabalu in Ranau. United by a shared passion for preserving nearly extinct traditional customs and village cultures, they embarked on their musical journey in 2021. Composed of researchers, sundatang boatlute makers and musicians, Tuni Sundatang weaves captivating stories through instrumental tracks that showcase the richness of local customs, traditions and culture. Immerse yourself in the unique sounds of their traditional music and join them in celebrating the essence of their heritage.
Suara Buluh Perindu
The members of Suara Buluh Perindu started playing music at a young age, between the ages of 6 and 7. Originally from Kundasang, Ranau, Sabah, they grew up with various traditional musical instruments and the sound of the payuki flute, which inspired the group. Accompanied by the harmony of sompoton instruments, bamboo kulintangon bamboo, bamboo drums, bamboo bass, all made from raw materials of the environment in the windy state of Sabah. The harmony of sound of this music is unique and always amazes the listeners.
Osong
Michelle Jill
Kombo RTM Sabah
Isobahtos
Isobahtos is a new hip hop group consisting of 10 members from Sabah with a vision to carry, dignify and represent elements of cultural arts and traditional heritage of Bornean society through their music in the industry.
Den Bisa
Tompuvan
Embark on a musical odyssey with Tompuvan, a 7-piece band that serves as a cultural mosaic of Borneo's diverse tribes. Each member proudly represents different indigenous communities including the Iban, Rungus, Sungai, Kagayan, Tidung and Bajau. Tompuvan seamlessly blends traditional and modern instruments from Borneo, offering a harmonious fusion of sape/sakafi, tungkungon, kulintangan, bamboo flute, sompoton, drums, percussion, saxophone, electric and bass guitar, bamboo rainstick and more.
Felix Agus
Dabra Sia
Adam Shamil
Kumpulan Kesenian JKKN Sabah
Organiser of this event
How to get to this event?
Lintasan Deasoka
137, Jalan Gaya, Pusat Bandar Kota Kinabalu, 88000 Kota Kinabalu Sabah, Malaysia.