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Tenth Festival of Pacific Arts
(Pago Pago, American Samoa 20 July to 2
August 2008.) |
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10th Festival of
Pacific Arts ends
The
10th Festival of Pacific Arts officially ended
yesterday evening with a spectacular Samoan fire
dance and magnificent fireworks display.
For the past 10 days, artists from 22 Pacific
island countries and territories have displayed
arts forms ranging from the visual and
performing arts to traditional architecture and
navigation and canoeing.
Co-chair of the American Samoan 10th Festival
Organising Committee, Mr Fagafaga Daniel
Langkilde, says hosting the festival has brought
out the strength and pride of the people of
American Samoa.
The official closing ceremony was held at the
Veterans Memorial Stadium in American Samoa. It
began with a parade of delegates from the 22
Pacific countries taking part in the festival.
In keeping with the festival theme "Su'iga'ula a
le Atuvasa: threading the Oceania ula", a human
ula wove its way around the stadium encircling
members of participating countries. (The ula or
necklace is an adornment representing
celebration.) The ula was symbolically completed
with an exchange of ula between the Co-chair of
the 10th Festival Organising Committee, Ms Leala
Pili of American Samoa, and the Honourable Seth
Gukuna, Solomon Islands Minister for Culture.
Solomon Islands will host the 11th Festival of
Pacific Arts in 2012. Mr Gukuna said the
challenge for his country now was to ensure the
next festival was a success so that Pacific arts
and culture continued to be elevated to new
heights. He described the 10th festival as
‘nothing short of spectacular’ and acknowledged
the festival’s unifying role. ‘We’re all just
one people living in many islands,’ he said.
Mr Langkilde says Solomon Islands organisers
have a lot of work ahead. ‘We had our internal
faults but I think the key is to involve the
community. The volunteers are the ones who made
this festival a success.’
The Secretariat of the Pacific Community’s (SPC)
Adviser for Culture, Dr Elise Huffer, spoke at
the closing ceremony on behalf of Dr Jimmie
Rodgers, SPC Director General. SPC plays a
supporting role to the host country.
Dr Huffer said Solomon Islands could count on
SPC’s support in its preparations for the next
festival. ‘We will stand by your side on this
journey and you can be assured of our support
and solidarity,’ she said.
She thanked the heads of delegations and all the
participants for their dedication to arts and
culture. ‘Your skills and knowledge, the courage
and beauty you display, the words, chants,
dances, carving, weaving, sculpting you create
and re-create are a wonder to the world.’
She also thanked the American Samoan people for
their generosity and expressed special gratitude
to the hundreds of festival volunteers.
As the official closing ceremony drew to an end
and the fireworks began, accompanied by the
thundering rhythm of Polynesian drums,
participants danced around the stadium in a
gigantic conga line.
Although the official programme is over, the
festival village, where remaining countries can
display their crafts, will stay open until 2
August. Local villages will also be hosting
country delegations still remaining in American
Samoa.
For more information about the festival visit
the official website at
http://pacartsas.com
For more information regarding this press
release, please contact Tione Chinula, SPC Human
Development Programme Advocacy and
Communications Officer by e-mail at
tionec@spc.int

Read previous press
releases about the Tenth Festival of Pacific
Arts
Press release 1 -
Guests welcomed with
traditional ava ceremony and mats
Press release
2 -
Tenth
Festival of Pacific Arts begins in Pago Pago
Press release 3 -
Host country for 12th festival to be selected by
Council of Pacific Arts
Press release 4 -
Traditional games live again
Press release 5 -
Festival village showcases cultural arts and
skills
Press release 6 -
Solomon Islands prepares early for 11th Festival
of Pacific Arts
Press release 7 -
Guam to host festival in 2016
Press release 8 -
American Samoan retailer supports Safe Festival
Campaign
Press release 9 -
Contemporary art part of cultural identity
Press release 10 -
Noise drowning out sea creatures
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