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Last Updated: Feb 13, 2017 - 1:45:37 AM |
Chops: (BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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GRAND BAHAMA, The Bahamas -- Destiny Wallace and Lynique Greene of Bishop Michael Eldon School show of their dramatic chops in the piece “Woman of God” during the Dramatized Characterization Two Persons Class Grades 10 – 12. Noted director, actor and teacher Philip Burrows is adjudicating the Drama component of the Festival.
Amber Turner and Kyah Outten of Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Academy
represented their school in the Dramatized Characterization Two Persons
Class Grades 10 – 12.
Represent:(BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Reagan Smith shows off her flexibility in the Dance Drama (Solo) with a
piece called “Sinnerman” in the Dance Component of the Festival.
Lawrence Carroll who runs his own dance Academy is again adjudicating
Dance during the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival 2016.
Dancers from the BDT Dance Ensemble from the Bahamas Dance Theatre put
on a half hour performance for the adjudicator and the audience.
The BDT Dance Ensemble from the Bahamas Dance Theatre took their audience around the world in the Performance Category.
Sinnerman:(BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Performance:(BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Maya Higgs of Bishop Michael Eldon School was one of the two singers to
receive the highest scores in the Pop Solo for 13 – 15 years during the
morning session of the Music Component of the E. Clement Bethel National
Arts Festival 2016 at Our Lucaya in Freeport, Grand Bahama, Thursday,
March 10, 2016.
Caleb Cenat of St. George’s High School plays his own original
composition called “Love” during the Guitar Solo. Elizabeth Thorton an
educator of 43 years is adjudicating the Music component.
The Jags Junkanoo Combo of St. George’s High School performs in the Best Combo for 16 – 18 Years Category.
World: (BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Rise:(BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Original: (BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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Performance:(BIS photo/Llonella Gilbert)
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