This year marked the triumphant return of the FOBISIA Primary Music Festival, hosted by Garden International School in Malaysia. Bringing together students from 15 international schools across Asia, the 2024 festival was a weekend of music-making, new friendships, and exciting discoveries. With the theme of ‘New Beginnings,’ the festival was like a breath of fresh air after a five-year hiatus since its last stint, back in 2019, when it was hosted by the British School of Manila.
The festivities kicked off in style with a dazzling gala dinner featuring the infectious beats of Tyffin Box, a local fusion band blending Malay, Chinese, and Indian rhythms. They introduced their instruments, some new and some familiar, and entertained us with songs about local food. Their performance of ‘Nasi Lemak’ had us tapping our feet and preparing our taste buds for the delicious local cuisine served at the buffet dinner.
The following morning was an adventure-packed excursion to Taman KLCC, where students marvelled at the majestic Petronas Towers and delved into the wonders of Malaysian culture. From tower tours to exploring the Aquaria and Petrosains Centre, it was an exciting morning that left us all hungry for more.
Following the trip, afternoon rehearsals paved the way for an exciting evening at the Festival Showcase, where each school wowed the audience with their unique talents, from pop idol finalists to beautiful Thai dances and soulful songs from Sri Lanka.
Saturday was buzzing with energy as we fine-tuned performances and delved into some exciting workshops, from Bollywood dance to printmaking and drum circles. The students loved the workshops as they got to try out new skills
Sunday was the grand finale, with two incredible concerts that left audiences spellbound and inspired. There was afternoon tea, during which all the students had the chance to meet their families, who came from far and wide, and share this event with their children. As the music faded into the night, we danced away at the disco, celebrating the bonds of friendship forged over the weekend.
The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with everyone praising the seamless organisation, diverse programming, and inclusive atmosphere. As we bid farewell with hearts full of memories and minds buzzing with inspiration, we eagerly anticipate the future with optimism.
For us, the festival is more than just a showcase of talent—it’s a journey of self-discovery, cultural exchange, and lifelong friendships. As we look forward to the 2025 primary festival in Shanghai, excitement mounts among students, parents, teachers, and organisers alike.
Written by Dean Evans (Head of Primary Music)