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Khamis, 27 Januari 2011
Program Motivasi Muzikal rangsang penglibatan belia
Oleh Mohamad Asyramisyanie
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 26 Jan — Menteri Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja Dato Paduka Haji Hazair Haji Abdullah melancarkan Program Motivasi Muzikal 2011 dengan menyeru para belia supaya menanamkan sikap mencintai diri sendiri, keluarga, masyarakat, raja, agama dan negara.
Program Motivasi Muzikal 2011 yang berlangsung di Stadium Tertutup Kompleks Sukan Negara
Hassanal Bolkiah Berakas disertai oleh kira-kira 4,000 bermula dengan penuh semangat apabila para hadirin menyanyikan lagu kebangsaan Allah Peliharakan Sultan.
Ceramah Motivasi Muzikal hari ini dibahagikan kepada dua bahagian dan dinamakan sebagai Muzikal Santai 1 dan 2 dengan penampilan istimewa penceramah undangan Mohd Radzi Omar yang dibantu oleh kumpulan Legenda.
Majlis itu dianjurkan oleh Kementerian Kebudayaan Belia dan Sukan dengan penyertaan penuntut sekolah, ahli persatuan belia, rekrut pasukan beruniform dan belia.
la diadakan dengan tujuan memberikan kesedaran dan perangsang kepada belia mengenai kepentingan penglibatan belia sebagai aset negara dalam proses pembangunan bangsa dan negara.
Selain daripada itu ia juga menjadi medan memupuk rasa bertanggungjawab belia supaya dapat menjadi warga yang bermotivasi tinggi, patuh dan berdisiplin dengan menyemaikan perasaan cintakan agama, raja, keluarga, bangsa dan negara.
Dalam kenyataan KKBS hari ini, majlis diadakan ekoran kepentingan anjakan paradigma untuk merangsang perubahan sikap positif dan mentaliti ingin maju kepada semua warga negara ini dan dihasratkan Ia menjadi wadah yang efektif dan menepati cita rasa golongan belia di negara ini.
Thursday, 27 January, 2011 I THE BRUNEI TIMES pg A5
Using music to foster positive values
Amir Noor
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
The Ministry of Culture, Youth and arts is using music as an approach to foster positive comunity values among youths.
A total of 4,000 youths were excited to attend the Musical Motivation Programme at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Indoor Stadium yesterday.
The programme was one of the Ministry’s new approach of disseminating positive community messages to the youth, through music which is a medium that they comfortable with, said its Minister, Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja Dato Paduka Hj Hazair Abdullah.
This motivational approach of using music was similar to how ancient Malay folklore such as Diangdangan in Brunei was used means of communication by give it a modern adaptation, similar Selempit in Peninsular Malaysia. Carrying out the programme yesterday was guitarist Mohd Radzi Omar, also known as `Abah’ , who described his methods of teaching life lessons and values as a combination of delivering a motivational taIk with musical entertainment — infotainment’.
Together with his four-man band consisting a flute player, keyboardist, traditional drummer, and Radzi performed two musical sessions for yesterday’s event where he conveyed a number of values that the youth could relate to through humour or song.
The Malaysian band is planning to bring the programme to schools nationwide.
“A great soul will encourage the youth to work hard and be durable. They will not only see the difficulties and hardships as obstacles for them to succeed, but they will turn it into a morale booster for them to be more persistent, resilient and competitive,” said Pehin Dato Hj Hazair.
He recalled His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam’s titah during last year’s National Youth Day celebration on how youths should be equipped with suitable knowledge and skills to foster the spirit of self-esteem and strong belief as the holders of the nation’s future development.
The minister also suggested features that are needed for youths to achieve a great soul, such as learning to love themselves, striving for excellence in life and maintaining their dignity through constantly improving their knowledge and skills in the globalisation era. This also includes the care of their health by adopting healthy lifestyles.
Pehin Dato Hj Hazair said youths should continue their love and respect for their parents, families and community as they would not exist without them.
They should also help uphold the Melayu Islam Beraja philosophy and support the country’s aspiration of becoming a “zikir nation”. The Brunei Times
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