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The 18th BOH Cameronian Arts Awards

Low Ngai Yuen, President, Kakiseni | Christopher Ling, Director, 18BCAA

05-May-23 14:30

The 18th BOH Cameronian Arts Awards

After a brief hiatus, the BOH Cameronian Arts Awards returns, this time for its 18th edition, to celebrate outstanding Malaysian performances in dance, music, theatre and musical theatre. Themed "A New Day. Setia Pada Senimu," the awards aims to reflect the spirit of the performing arts community - back from black and with a renewed sense of purpose. We find out what's in store from Low Ngai Yuen, the President of Kakiseni and Chris Ling, the show director for the 18BCAA awards ceremony.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  cultureperforming artsmusic

Tags:  Boh Cameronian Arts Awards#setiapadasenimubcaaasian performing artskakiseni





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