Loor Junubin Music Rules
At Loor Junubin, our mission is to celebrate South Sudanese culture and bring our people together through music, traditions, and community. To preserve the cultural identity of our event, only South Sudanese music is permitted during all Loor Junubin activities and celebrations.
Music Policy
All DJs, performers, and music providers must play South Sudanese music only. Music from other countries or cultures is not permitted during the event. This policy helps us maintain the cultural purpose of Loor Junubin and ensures that our guests enjoy the rich diversity of South Sudan’s musical heritage.
Any DJ who wishes to perform at Loor Junubin must agree to follow these music rules. DJs who do not follow these guidelines may be asked to stop performing or may not be invited to participate in future events.
Our guests are encouraged to help us maintain the spirit of the event. If music that does not align with our South Sudanese cultural focus is played, attendees may bring it to the attention of event organizers.
South Sudanese Music and Cultural Styles
Loor Junubin proudly celebrates music and dances from across South Sudan, including:
- Loor Jieng
- Ayah Ayah
- Nuer Music
- Shilluk Music
- Dergel Music
- Pojolu Music
- Ruweng Music
- Murle Music
- Acholi Music
- Luo Music
- And many other South Sudanese cultural songs and traditions
DJ Equipment
Most DJs at Loor Junubin will perform using the event’s laptop and music system, as we provide the necessary equipment for our events.
If you are a DJ and would like to perform using your own laptop or equipment, please contact us in advance. All participating DJs must agree to follow the Loor Junubin Music Rules before performing.
Our Commitment to Culture
We are proud South Sudanese, and we are committed to preserving, promoting, and celebrating our cultural heritage. Through music, dance, and community, Loor Junubin creates a space where our people can connect, share traditions, and take pride in who we are.
Thank you for helping us keep South Sudanese culture alive and strong for future generations.