Project LUKAY

Project LUKAY

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A series of workshops aimed at preserving the cultural beauty of Sulu through the reintroduction of traditions and practices to the youth of today.

Photos from Project LUKAY's post 28/06/2022

Weaves of Hardwork πŸŒΏπŸ“£

Project: Lukay Weaving Times finally concluded after the 4-week course training, held at Sumadja Hall Sulu Area Coordinating Center, Bangkal, Patikul, Sulu, yesterday, 27th of June 2022.

A total of 32 participants graduated and received Certificate of Completion, as they are now entitled young weavers being ambassadors of Cultural Preservation

Ten weavers were recognized as the Top 10 Most Outstanding Weavers, namely:

Ahmad, Insih Ruaina R.
Allani, Nicojaro L.
Anzar, Misra Aina R.
Harun, Morhaida P.
Hassan, Fadila A.
Imamil, Mhay-Ann B.
Karay, Fatime Riesa A.
Mohammad, Eloiza M.
Pawaki, Nurhamin H.
Saji, Frisilda B.

In addition, guests also gave their impactful messages about cultural preservation. Certificates of appreciation have also been awarded to the project's partners for their undying support to the project.

The event was also graced by different guests and partners, youth and school organizations, school publications, and of course, by the participants.

Again, CONGRATULATIONS everyone!

Photos from Project LUKAY's post 08/06/2022

Project: Lukay Successfully Kicks off 3rd Session of Tahmu Weaving Classes

The third session for Tahmu Weaving of Project: Lukay was successfully conducted at Provincial Livelihood Productivity Training Center or TESDA Training Center, Manpower, Indanan, Sulu, last sunday, June 05, 2022.

The program started at 8:30 AM in the morning with fun games and ice breaker to get everyone active and attentive. Afterwards, the official class started. The participants was then taught another two (2) more kinds of tahmu, namely "Itlog" and "Bunga butung", during the rest of the morning session.

After lunch, the afternoon session then commenced which was a continuation of what was taught in the morning session. The tutorial session of how to weave the another two different types of tahmu ended at 4:00. After the tutorial session, the participants was then again asked for an assessment and feedback of the whole event.

Photos from Project LUKAY's post 30/05/2022

Project Lukay Successfully Kicks off 2nd Session of Classes

On May 29, 2022, the second session for Tahmu Weaving of Project: Lukay was successfully conducted at Provincial Livelihood Productivity Training Center or TESDA Training Center, Manpower, Indanan, Sulu.

The program started at 9:00 AM in the morning with fun games and ice breaker. Afterwards, the official class started. The participants was taught two (2) more kinds of tahmu, namely "Butuh Kambing" and "Pusu" or "Jantung"

At 2 PM, an insightful lecture about Business was given by Mrs. Nadayra Sarapuddin Asgali, the Senior Tourism Operations Officer of Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism.

The event concluded at 4:40 PM with an assessment of the participants and feedback.

✍️| Weam Solomon
πŸ“·| Jibs Ismael, Marwin Janani, Weam Solomon

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