KUCHING – Sarawak made history at the Malaysia Dragon and Lion Dances Championship 2024 as the Chinese Martial Art Association Kuching (CMAA) Northern Lion Dance Team secured an impressive two trophies in their debut outing. The team clinched a silver medal as 1st Runner-Up and a bronze medal as 2nd Runner-Up, marking the best-ever results achieved by Sarawak in the prestigious competition.
The CMAA High Pole Southern Lion Dance Team also showcased commendable skill, finishing in the Top 8, despite incurring a penalty of 0.6 points. The remarkable achievements were led by Team Manager Kapitan Tan Kun Gee, with officials Nelson Nguang and Calvin Kong contributing their expertise as judges appointed by the Dragon & Lion Dance Federation of Malaysia.
Adding to the honour, CMAA athlete Kong Wen Ying was selected to lead the Championship Athletes’ Oath during the opening ceremony, an accolade that brought immense pride to the Sarawak contingent.
These achievements not only highlight the hard work and talent of the CMAA team but also strengthen Sarawak’s reputation as a key contributor to the preservation and promotion of Chinese cultural arts in Malaysia.
A Bright Future for Sarawak’s Lion Dance Scene
CMAA’s success in the national arena signifies a promising future for the Dragon and Lion Dance community in Sarawak. With a combination of youthful energy and experienced leadership, the association looks forward to achieving even greater milestones.
Heartiest congratulations to CMAA Kuching for their outstanding performance! May these victories inspire more Sarawakians to participate and unite in promoting the cultural heritage of Dragon and Lion Dance.