The Band Lab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene

Discover how The Band Lab is transforming music education and culture in Sarawak through innovation, community focus, and adaptive programming.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

The Band Lab, a pioneering musical initiative in Sarawak, is redefining music education and culture in the region.

Established in 2018 by Jesmond Siew, The Band Lab emerged from the need to address the limited opportunities for musical education and performance.

What began as a small project aimed at managing church and folk bands has evolved into a dynamic platform for musical experimentation and education, making The Band Lab a vital part of Sarawak’s cultural landscape.

Innovation and community at The Band Lab

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

The concept of The Band Lab was born from necessity. Jesmond and his team were driven by their passion for music but faced significant challenges, including the high cost of instruments and limited access to quality education.

“We wanted to experiment with different ways of teaching music, not necessarily something confined by traditional definitions,” Jesmond recalls.

This innovative spirit has become the hallmark of The Band Lab, setting it apart from conventional music groups.

From its inception, The Band Lab faced obstacles, including scarce funding and limited human resources.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

However, these challenges only fuelled their determination to make music education accessible to everyone, regardless of background or financial means.

This commitment to inclusivity has guided their efforts, leading to the creation of a community-centred approach that continues to resonate with Sarawak’s residents.

The Band Lab’s approach to music education is adaptive and fluid.

Unlike traditional institutions with rigid curricula, The Band Lab evolves in response to the needs and interests of its community.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Jesmond Siew, the founder of The Band Lab, Photo: The Band Lab  FB

“We don’t have a clear direction per se, but we constantly assess the market and see where our next step will be,” Jesmond explains.

This flexibility has allowed The Band Lab to stay relevant, offering programs that are both engaging and educational.

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Expanding horizons through Anime concerts

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

One of The Band Lab’s most successful initiatives is its anime concerts, a unique blend of live music, dance, and digital effects.

These multisensory events have captivated audiences, particularly younger crowds, by fusing contemporary pop culture with classical music elements.

The anime concerts have introduced orchestral music to a wider audience, expanding the cultural horizons of Sarawak’s community.

Before The Band Lab’s establishment, access to orchestral music and quality music education was limited in Sarawak.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

However, through innovative programs and community outreach, The Band Lab has brought orchestral music to the forefront of the region’s cultural scene.

More people are now appreciating the richness of orchestral music, thanks to The Band Lab’s efforts.

Jesmond and his team have also prioritised creating opportunities for local musicians.

By offering a platform for performance and collaboration, The Band Lab has nurtured local talent, providing the skills and exposure needed to succeed in the competitive music industry.

This focus on local talent has enriched Sarawak’s cultural fabric, making it a more vibrant and dynamic place to live.

Overcoming challenges and planning for the future

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

Despite their successes, The Band Lab continues to face challenges, particularly in terms of funding.

While the Sarawak government has been supportive, Jesmond notes that more resources are needed to sustain and expand their initiatives.

“Funding is always a challenge. We want to do so much more, but we are limited by the resources available to us,” he says.

This has led The Band Lab to explore alternative funding sources, including Sokong.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

The decision to turn to Sokong for support is a strategic move aimed at building a sustainable future for The Band Lab’s initiatives.

Jesmond envisions this as a way to create a loyal following that can help fund their activities, allowing them to continue offering free and affordable music education to the community.

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“We raise funds from the crowd to give more experiences back to the community,” Jesmond explains.

This cyclical approach ensures that the benefits of The Band Lab’s work are felt by the entire community, creating a positive feedback loop that supports both musicians and audiences.

Looking ahead, The Band Lab has ambitious plans for the future. Jesmond and his team are constantly exploring new ways to expand their reach and impact.

The BandLab: Transforming Sarawak’s music scene
Photo: The Band Lab  FB

They are particularly interested in collaborating with other organisations and institutions to create more opportunities for musical education and performance in Sarawak.

By doing so, they hope to further solidify The Band Lab’s position as a cornerstone of the region’s cultural landscape.

What began as a small initiative has grown into a significant force for musical education and cultural enrichment in Sarawak.

Despite the challenges they face, Jesmond and his team remain committed to their mission of making music accessible to all.

Through their adaptive approach, creative programming, and community-centred philosophy,

The Band Lab is not only cultivating a musical legacy in Sarawak but also inspiring the next generation of musicians to dream big and push the boundaries of what is possible.

For more information on how to support and donate to TheBand Lab, please visit Sokong.org.


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Maran Perianen

Maran Perianen is an award-winning documentary Producer and Director, and the founder of Citizen's Journal, a citizen-generated community news portal. He is also a regionally acclaimed video journalism trainer. He has assisted media and non-governmental organisations throughout Southeast Asia roll out digital content for online publications and social media
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