‘MADEEH’ FROM SARAWAK LEADING MUSIC SHOWCASE WOMEX IN SPAIN
The Bidayuh traditional music band from Sarawak, Madeeh has been hand-picked to represent Malaysia at the 20th
 anniversary of WOMEX, the largest world music expo. The expo, taking 
place in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain from Wednesday, 22 – 
Sunday, 26 October, is represented by Sarawak Tourism Board under 
Malaysia Major Event stand by Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau 
(MyCEB).
The
 Madeeh ensemble who plays Bidayuh roots music from the upper Padawan 
region of Sarawak, performed on a daycase Stage at the Cidade da Cultura
 within the exposition area. Picked as the first band to perform on the 
daycase stage which only opens to WOMEX delegates, Madeeh has attracted 
attention from many music industry professionals from around the world. 
Sharing the same stage with Madeeh is Paolo Angeli from Italy/Spain who 
performed on the same day. 
On
 stage, Madeeh presenting their musical instruments which are part of a 
centuries-old tradition of music and dance, developed in the communal 
life of the longhouses. The instruments are the pratuokng, a zither made
 from a bamboo tube, sritakng xylophone and the gaduok hand-drum. 
‘Madeeh’ means cousins, relatives, brotherhood or sisterhood and the 
ensemble members are all related and came from the same longhouse. They 
are led by Arthur Borman ‘Bai Kis’ Kanying, an expert on the history of 
the Bidayuh people and on searching out the best bamboo for making the 
traditional instruments.
WOMEX
 2014 is the annual international world music expo that brings together 
the business of world music from across all borders to interact on a 
global platform. Comprising of 60 acts with more than 300 artists from 
25 different countries is truly a music expo like no other. 
This
 year for the first time ever, not just one but two Malaysian artists 
have been hand-selected to play at WOMEX. Apart from Madeeh, the 
traditional Kelantaneese band ‘Geng Wak Long’ who displayed the 
beautiful culture and heritage of Kelantan will also be performing. Both
 bands have performed at the Borneo World Music Expo in Sarawak, the 
same platform and the music market of its kind similar to WOMEX, but 
held in Asia. The selection process at WOMEX is conducted each year by a
 jury of esteemed members from the global music community, with the 
utmost stringency, to put together the programme for every World Music 
Expo. 
According
 to Ben Mandelson, Founding Director of WOMEX, having the performance 
presence of Madeeh and Geng Wak Long this year at WOMEX reinforces the 
presence of Malaysian arts professionals at WOMEX over the years. “WOMEX
 was created with the intention of bringing the people from the world 
music industry together. It is one of the biggest and best places to 
discover music and connect with people on a global scale and I think 
that Malaysia has been a great addition to our expo” he added.
Showcasing
 at the Malaysian stand are the renowned Rainforest World Music Festival
 (RWMF) and Borneo Jazz promoted by Sarawak Tourism Board. For STB, the 
World Music Expo is one of the important platforms for band selection 
for next year’s festival. There are 600 exhibiting companies from 40 
countries presenting their music product within 245 stands at the trade 
fair. 
At
 the Malaysian stand, Tony Nagamaiah, General Manager of Malaysia Major 
Events says “I see world music as a medium that transcends language and 
culture. Malaysia offers a unique perspective in that aspect as we 
celebrate all races and traditions in truly spectacular environments”. 
According to Tony, Malaysia is a world class location for people and 
what Malaysia Major Events is doing at WOMEX this year is to create the 
opportunity for festival organisers and world music musicians to 
collaborate and showcase Malaysia on an international stage. 
2015
 will be the ‘Malaysia Year of Festivals’, the year which promises an 
array of events to celebrate diverse festivals unique to the country. 
The internationally renowned Rainforest World Music Festival in Kuching,
 Sarawak has been acclaimed as one of the ‘Top 25 World Music Festivals’
 for the last 5 years by Songlines, a renowned world music magazine. The
 festival attracts nearly 25,000 visitors for a fusion of traditional 
roots to world beat. At WOMEX this year, Sarawak also proudly presents 
the well-recognized Borneo Jazz held in Miri, which will celebrate its 
10th anniversary next year. The 2 days event features Jazz musicians from across the globe. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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