VI Kuala Lumpur takes top honours at MIMAC 2024 field parade competiton


One of the marching bands performing at MIMAC 2024 in Ipoh. - Photo: Bernama

IPOH: Victoria Institution (VI) Kuala Lumpur has emerged as the overall champion of the Field Parade Competition at the Malaysia International Marching Arts Championships (MIMAC) 2024, held here on Friday (Aug 9) night.

VI also triumphed in the Seniors category, edging out SMJK Nan Hwa, Sitiawan, which secured second place, while the marching band from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam took third.

SK Sri Adika Raja, Gerik, dominated the Juniors category, followed by SK St Anthony, Teluk Intan, in second place, and SK Temenggong Abd Rahman 1, Johor Baru, in third.

MIMAC 2024, held from Aug 8 to 10 at Perak Stadium, received an overwhelming response with the participation of over 2,000 participants, officials, and teachers from four countries: China, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia.

All participants will compete in the Marching Show Band and Drummers Face-off Grand Finals on Saturday (Aug 10).

Meanwhile, Ipoh mayor Datuk Rumaizi Baharin, in his speech, said that the organisation of this international competition aligns with the efforts to boost the promotion of Visit Perak Year 2024 (TMP 2024).

"The organisation of this event is very timely and in line with Ipoh's declaration as a Unesco Creative City Network (UCCN) for music," he added. — Bernama

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