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Friday, 12 June 2009

NCFA 2009 - Young Musician of the Year

From the 25th of May up until yesterday evening, students across the three islands took part in the National Children’s Festival of the Arts 2009.

Students participated in various categories including instrumentals, vocal, speech, drama, literary, art and dance.

As is the norm, the performances and submissions were of a very high standard and the festival will culminate with the Young Musician of the Year concert on Tuesday June 16, 2009 at the Harquail Theatre at 7 p.m. Admission is free, and the public is encouraged to come out and support the 11 students performing on the night. They performers are:

Jamesette Anglin
Appolina Bent
Dannia Clarke
Melanie Ebanks
Maxim Kazakob
Aziza LaPierre
Chantal Martin
Francella Martin
Beneil Miller
Kenroy Millwood
Zoey Robinson

In addition, there will be a performance by Michael Testori, Young Musician of the Year for 2008. (MR)

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