Culture and Music: Pillars of National Unity
The vibrant melodies and rhythmic beats that echoed through the Wote Technical Training Institute in Makueni County on Saturday marked the commencement of the 96th edition of the National Kenya Music and Cultural Festivals. This momentous occasion served as a resounding testament to the profound significance of culture and music in fostering cohesion, integration, and harmony within the Kenyan nation.
Principal Secretary State Department for Culture and Heritage Ummi Bashir eloquently articulated the transformative power of culture, emphasizing its role as the bedrock of a nation’s identity. She poignantly noted that culture imparts the essential values and traditions that shape the future generations, ensuring the preservation of Kenya’s rich cultural tapestry.
The youthful energy and artistic prowess displayed by the festival participants served as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the unwavering commitment of the younger generation to carrying forward the legacy of Kenya’s cultural heritage. This seamless transmission of knowledge and skills from one generation to the next safeguards the nation’s cultural identity, ensuring its enduring presence amidst the ever-changing tides of time.
In a staunch affirmation of the National Government’s unwavering support for cultural preservation and promotion, Principal Secretary Bashir pledged the State Department for Culture and Creative Industry’s unwavering commitment to collaborating with Devolved Governments in nurturing and celebrating the diverse artistic expressions that enrich Kenya’s cultural landscape.
Makueni County Governor H.E Mutula Kilonzo Jr extended a warm welcome to all participants and echoed the Principal Secretary’s call for safeguarding Kenya’s national heritage. His impassioned plea underscored the shared responsibility of all Kenyans to protect and cherish the cultural treasures that define their nation’s unique identity.
As the enchanting melodies and captivating performances resonated through the air, the overarching theme of the festival, “Our Culture Towards National Cohesion, Integration, and Peace,” resonated with profound clarity. Culture and music emerged as unifying forces, transcending the boundaries of ethnicity, language, and region to weave a harmonious tapestry of shared values and aspirations.
The 96th edition of the National Kenya Music and Cultural Festivals stands as a resounding affirmation of Kenya’s unwavering commitment to cultural preservation and promotion. Through the transformative power of music and dance, the festival cultivates a spirit of unity, fostering a cohesive and peaceful society that embraces its rich cultural heritage with pride and unwavering dedication.