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RE: SLC-S25/W4 | Community World Tour : Folk Costumes and Arts

in Steem Fashion&Style22 days ago

Thank you for your participation in Community World Tour – Week 4: Folk Costumes and Arts. Based on the official evaluation rubric, here is a detailed and fair assessment of the post by @bossj23, which explores multiple cultural layers through attire, transitions, and vibrant personal anecdotes:


Evaluation Summary

CriteriaScoreComments
1. Creativity & Cultural Value2.0 / 2.0Excellent use of the “transition” concept to show cultural pride across three distinct traditions (Yoruba, Ibibio, German). Rich reflections on attire meaning.
2. Costume or Art Story2.0 / 2.0Detailed and engaging storytelling for each costume. Strong symbolic interpretation and historical context for every cultural element described.
3. Location + SteemAtlas Pin1.0 / 1.0Correct pin provided for the author’s residence, where the costumes were worn and documented.
4. Photo (required)1.0 / 1.0Multiple authentic and expressive photos showcasing each costume with clarity.
5. TYPE LESS SMILE MORE Phrase1.0 / 1.0The sentence is humorous, culturally reflective, and fits perfectly with the narrative: “When my village bows when I dance…”
6. Community Engagement1.0 / 1.0Active, friendly, and thoughtful interaction in the comments. Responds to questions, shares extra cultural context, and invites others to participate.
7. Speak on Steem Video2.0 / 2.0Includes a video demonstrating the outfit and public reactions, adding realism and entertainment value to the post.

Final Score: 10.0 / 10

Remarks:

This entry is both informative and entertaining, blending humor with cultural pride and precise historical knowledge. The storytelling is personal and immersive, offering readers an engaging journey through Nigerian and German attire. The effort put into transitions, research, and interaction is remarkable.

Thank you for this colorful and spirited contribution to the Community World Tour!
Community World Tour Jury

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Appreciated Sir. Thanks for the review