SGM’s youth unite for peace in cultural event

SGM’s “Youth, Let’s Go” event dazzles with vibrant performances, promoting peace and cultural unity through youthful energy and creativity.

Soka Gakkai Malaysia (SGM), a well-known NGO committed to fostering peace through cultural exchange and humanistic education, recently hosted a lively youth performance at its Selangor Cultural Centre. The event, themed “Youth, Let’s Go,” drew over 2,000 members and guests who were treated to a dazzling array of performances by the youth members of Soka Gakkai Selangor.

The program featured a rich tapestry of cultural dances, gymnastics, martial arts, and both classical and modern musical acts. Each performance was marked by enthusiasm and dedication, reflecting months of rigorous rehearsals. The auditorium buzzed with energy as the audience responded with cheers and applause, captivated by the vibrant and spirited displays on stage.

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The event was graced by several prominent figures from the Soka Gakkai community, including senior leaders who warmly welcomed the attendees. Their presence underscored the significance of the event, not only as a showcase of talent but as a vital platform for youth involvement in promoting peace and cultural understanding. The performances served as a testament to the role that young people play in fostering a sense of community and shared purpose, a key tenet of SGM’s mission.

A Grand Finale to Remember

The evening reached its peak with a grand finale that saw all the stage performers come together for a final act. In a moving conclusion, the youth expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support they received. They also reaffirmed their commitment to continuing Soka Gakkai’s legacy of promoting world peace through the dynamic energy and creativity of its youth members.

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The event not only celebrated the talents of the young performers but also highlighted the ongoing efforts to nurture a generation dedicated to peace and cultural harmony.

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Jimmy Tan

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