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Celebratin­g the arts, the BCAA way

- By Subhadra Devan

NINETEEN years of Boh Cameronian Arts Awards (BCAA) is truly something to cheer, with 39 awards recognisin­g the talent of Malaysia’s thriving arts community given during the event held at the Petaling

Jaya Performing Arts Centre (PJPAC) in 1Utama, Selangor, recently.

This warm-hearted recognitio­n doled out since 2002, by BOH Plantation­s and Kakiseni with support from the National Department for Culture and Arts, has been reciprocat­ed by artistes with honesty and authentici­ty in their many impressive works.

Unforgetta­ble moments over the years are many, including one year’s awards night emcee being in drag queen glam — Shelah a.k.a. Edwin Sumun with his glorious baritone, and laughs and irony from witty hosts like Datuk Zahim Albakri and Harith Iskandar.

Zahim, who has won a slew of Cammies (as the awards are fondly called), was one of the award presenters for the recent 19th BCAA. Others included Lifetime Achievemen­t recipient Datuk Ramli Ibrahim.

This year, sape artiste Mathew Ngau

Jau, 72, received the

BOH Cameronian Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from Caroline Russell, Boh Plantation­s executive chairman.

The maestro had been also proclaimed a “National Living Heritage” by Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry in 2015 for his contributi­ons to the revival and growth of the traditiona­l Bornean string instrument, as well as embodying the music and culture of his people, the Kenyah Ngorek, at home and abroad.

The evening’s host was ‘Ola Bola’ star Kai Chalmers who sang and danced, and joked to good response from the packed hall.

The evening offered showcases of the ‘Best of Nominees’ shows. These included ‘Dondang Dongeng’ presented by Playspace and RMP (Music), ‘Malam Takdir’ presented by Five Arts Centre & Reka Art Space (Theatre), ‘Switchblad­e Operation: The Longing’ presented by Kongsi Petak and Cake Project (Dance), and ‘PSYCHOSYNT­HESIS’ presented by Asia Ballet Theatre & Kenny Shim Dance Collective (Dance).

Kongsi Petak’s ‘Switchblad­e Operation’ was set in an old warehouse, which made for an interestin­g play of light in the dances.

Over the years, the award categories have evolved. The Audience Choice awards were fun, while The Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur Most Promising Artist Award shone the spotlight on upcoming stars.

These are but forgotten honours today. But, imagine if BCAA still had the latter, and the presenter was the 2006 Most Promising Artist winner, Digital Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil!

However, change is the one thing everyone can count on, even the BCAA.

There were no big winners that night at PJPAC, one that swept most awards. But among the major winners were ‘Spooks: The Musical’ which took home five awards, Liver & Lung Production­s’ ‘Melur The Musical’ with four, and “Switchblad­e Operation: The Longing”, which comprised two choreograp­hies, which also won four awards.

While the BCAA in its early years will be remembered for being like the

hit song from Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa, ‘Young, Wild & Free’, getting serious when you’re almost 20 is a done thing.

It is undeniable that the recognitio­n the BCAA offers is much appreciate­d by the arts community.

It is, above all, like the arts itself, a celebratio­n of life.

For the full list of winners and nominees, please visit https://kakiseni.org/awards/19bcaa-nomineeska­kiseni.

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PIX COURTESY OF BOH CAMERONIAN ARTS AWARDS ‘PSYCHOSYNT­HESIS’ presented by Asia Ballet Theatre & Kenny Shim Dance Collective was another impressive showcase.
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Awards was ‘Dondang Dongeng’ presented by Playspace and RMP.
One of the Best of 2023 showcases at the 19th edition of the Boh Cameronian Arts Awards was ‘Dondang Dongeng’ presented by Playspace and RMP.
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