April 28, 2024
Ocho Rios, St. Ann. Jamaica
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ST ANN MUSIC FESTIVAL DAY 2

MORE MEDALS AND SWEET MUSIC

Day Two of the St Ann Music Finals staged by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), saw the continuation of great effort and execution of music pieces that have been under practice for some time.

On Day Two, Friday, March 15, at Brown’s Town Methodist Church Hall many of them came from schools in the Brown’s Town area and further south in St Ann. Here are pictures that capture a few of the moments of performance or expression of joy.

(Above) Seven-year-old Oriana Williston of Touch of Love Nursery and Learning Center, Discovery Bay, poses proudly following her Gold Medal performance in Traditional Folk song, with ‘Linstead Market’ at the Brown’s Town Methodist Church hall on Day 2

Click here to see Day One Story

(Below) From Bamboo Primary Dhanae Wilson (left) and Kesswana Battick share their medal joy with their teacher Tricia Scarlett-Cameron at the finals in Brown’s Town. Wilson won Gold with “Where I’m coming from’ in the Popular and Modern. Wilson also took Silver with ‘Never Lost’ in the Vocal Gospel Group. Battick took Silver with ‘Gracefully Broken’ in the vocal Gospel Category.

 

 

(Above) These two York Castle High students took two Gold medals in the Pan Music Category. Marshenae Brown – with ‘Smile Ja Medley’ and ‘Just the Two of Us’, won Gold and Azaniah Lawrence with ‘Never Enough’ and ‘She’s Royal’ also won Gold.

 

Zenovia Tucker  (above) performing ‘Misty Blue’ for which she won gold

St. Hilda’s Diocesan High took Gold with the song titled ‘Go The Distance’. Here Makena Francis, La-Veil Moore and Destiny-Joy Lawrence perform. St Hilda’s also won Gold for the song done by a choir ‘Live a humble’.

Check the North Coast Times YouTube channel later for more on the Music Finals