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

in #steemvideo22 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 thoughtful assessment of the post by @peachyladiva, celebrating Aso-Oke, Yoruba pride, and fashion fusion.


Evaluation Summary

CriteriaScoreComments
1. Creativity & Cultural Value2.0 / 2.0The “Queen Fusion” concept is original and emotionally rich. The post celebrates Yoruba identity while connecting past, present, and global fashion influences.
2. Costume or Art Story2.0 / 2.0From ancestral meanings to personal memories, the storytelling is layered, informative, and heartfelt.
3. Location + SteemAtlas Pin1.0 / 1.0Correctly pinned to Oyo, Nigeria – a key location for traditional Aso-Oke weaving.
4. Photo (required)1.0 / 1.0All photos are original, well-composed, and authentic. They capture both traditional and modern aesthetics.
5. TYPE LESS SMILE MORE Phrase1.0 / 1.0A poetic and powerful sentence: “I become my mother’s pride and my ancestors’ echo.”
6. Community Engagement1.0 / 1.0Excellent interaction in the comments, including personal replies and cultural discussions about clothing and intertribal marriage.
7. Speak on Steem Video2.0 / 2.0The video reflects personal experience, reaction to the outfit, and gives voice to cultural identity. It enhances the post’s authenticity and emotional depth.

Final Score: 10.0 / 10

Remarks:

This is a brilliantly executed entry. It combines visual richness, cultural insight, and emotional storytelling with clarity and elegance. The fashion fusion idea is inspiring and opens a window into the evolving expressions of heritage. The video narration and sincere community interaction elevate it even further.

Thank you for this outstanding contribution to the cultural celebration!
Community World Tour Jury

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Wow… I’m speechless and deeply honoured! 🥹💚

Thank you so much @kouba01 for this generous and thoughtful evaluation. This means the world to me, not just because of the perfect score, but because it affirms something deeply personal: that culture is not just in our clothes, but in our stories, our emotions, and the ways we choose to remember and reinvent.

Wearing Aso-Oke that day felt like stepping into my mother’s strength and my ancestors’ grace. To know that this message came across so clearly and touched others is the true reward. Thank you for seeing the depth, the intention, and the heart behind it.