Mashramani competition

Tucville Secondary School yesterday at the National Cultural Centre during the Children’s Mash-ramani Competition.
Tutorial High School students performing in the 11-13 category of the Department of Education’s children’s Mashramani competition at the National Cultural Centre on Tuesday.
Nacassia Patterson of the Business School performing her entry, `Life’, yesterday at the National Cultural Centre as part of the Department of Education’s Children’s Mashramani Competition. The entry earned her the second prize in the individual social commentary category.
Praise: This participant gave thanks to God in a dance titled ‘Highest Praise’ by Charlestown Secondary as the Department of Education children’s Mashramani competition continued yesterday at the National Cultural Centre. (Jules Gibson photo)
Although not a winner, Richard Ishmael Secondary School added some colour to their rhythm and drew screams from the crowd for their gyrations yesterday at the National Cultural Centre during the dance and masquerade display of the Children’s Mashramani Competition.
The Tutorial High School had all at the National Cultural Centre on their feet jumping and waving as they performed ‘Overload’. The group upped the ante by including local artist Jumo as part of their performance. The performance `overloaded’ the crowd and earned the school the right to represent Georgetown next week at the National Children’s Mashramani Competition. They also took first place in the interpretative category yesterday at the Children’s Mashramani Competition. (Jules Gibson photo)
Yesterday in the children’s Mashramani Competition presented by the Depart-ment of Education this young masquerade dancer of St Barnabas Special School was one of only three dancers who performed in the competition and he was also the most impressive.
Tucville Secondary School yesterday at the National Cultural Centre during the Children’s Mash-ramani Competition.