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Sabah students shine at national arts festival

Sabah students shine at national arts festival

The Star14-07-2025
D' Buvazoi (squatting left to right) Angelbert Lasung Robert, Therrence Soan Roystand, Christoper Lajurus, Brandon Zachary David, David Benny Ujan Benyamin and Ikmal Rezza J Padasian, posed for a group photo with their coaches Syuaib Samijan (standing left) and Bibiana Paulus (right), and Keningau Vocational College director Lumng Lang (standing centre).
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's reputation for musical talent was reinforced when six students from the Keningau Vocational College excelled at the national-level Vocational College Arts Festival (FesKoV) 2025.
A group of Sabahan youths stole the show, winning top honours in both the male solo and band categories at the event, held recently at the Shaftsbury Lobby.
Leading the accolades was Ikmal Rezza J. Padasian, whose stirring rendition of "Ku Cinta Padamu" by Hazami won him first place in the KV Terukir di Bintang male solo category and the coveted Best Vocal award.
Ikmal's success did not end there.
As the lead vocalist of college homegrown band D' Buvazoi, he helped secure the KV Battle of the Band title with energetic performances of "Beggin'," "Gerhana Cinta Luka," and "Juwita."
The group also received a Special Award from the organisers, the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Division (BPLTV), under the Ministry of Education.
D' Buvazoi is made up of (standing left to right) Christoper Lajurus, Brandon ZacharyDavid, Therrence Soan Roystand, Ikmal Rezza J Padasian, David Benny Ujan Benyamin and Angelbert Lasung Robert (seated).
They took home four trophies, certificates, and RM2,600 in cash.
D' Buvazoi, a Kadazandusun word meaning "strong man," comprises Brandon Zachary David, Therrence Soan Roystand, Angelbert Lasung Robert, David Benny Ujan Benyamin, Christopher Lajurus, and Ikmal.
They were mentored by teachers Syuaib Samijan and Bibiana Paulus, with strong support from college director Lumang Lang, who attended the event.
'This win proves that vocational education goes beyond just technical skills. It is also about discovering and nurturing talents in the arts, music, sports, and innovation,' Lumang said proudly.
For Ikmal, the win marked a personal milestone.
'I have been chasing that top spot for years, after finishing second and third in state-level competitions. So to finally win both the solo and group categories feels like a dream come true. Getting the Best Vocal is totally a bonus,' he said.
Bandmate Brandon, the oldest in the group and a veteran performer at the college since 2021, saw the win as a way to leave a legacy.
'It is a proud moment, like passing the mic to the next generation,' he shared.
D' Buvazoi was formed through open auditions and scouting by senior students like Brandon after former members moved on for internships.
Far from resting on their laurels, the band is looking ahead.
D' Buvazoi has already performed live in Kuala Lumpur during the FesKoV week and earlier this year at the national vocational convocation in Negeri Sembilan.
They are now open to more invitations, particularly for local music festivals and community events.
With a repertoire that leans toward pop, jazz, and power ballads, their versatility and vocal strength continue to win new fans.
Sabah's musical dominance was further highlighted as Kudat Vocational College won the duet category, while Bintulu Vocational College (Sarawak) took home the top prize in the female solo category.
The event was officiated by BPLTV director Zulkernai Fauzi, who praised the students' passion and talent.
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