Recorders, Brass, Junkanoo at E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival New Providence Adjudications
Authored by: Bahamas Information Services
Source: Bahamas Information Services
Date: April 29, 2024

 

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- New Providence school students from St. Anne's School, and Claridge and Woodcock Primary Schools perform on recorders, brass and Junkanoo percussion, in the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival Adjudications, held on April 25, 2024, at Holy Trinity Hall, Stapledon Gardens.  The New Providence adjudications will take place until May 3, 2024.   (BIS Photos/Eric Rose)

 


St. Anne's School Primary Recorder Ensemble performs "Sloop John B".

 


St. Anne's School Primary Recorder Ensemble plays, in harmony, the Bahamian song "Sloop John B".

 


Aaliyah Martinez (left) and Derryn Johnson of St. Anne's School showcase their recorder skills in a duet.

 


Kirsten Rolle (left) and Maya Darville of St. Anne's School perform a recorder duet.

 


Shekinah Thompson of St. Anne's School performs "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" on her recorder.

 


Aaliyah Martinez of St. Anne's School performs "Beautiful Dreamer" on her recorder.

 


The audience enjoys the performance.

 


Instrumental Adjudicator Oscar Dames gives advice to young performers.

 


Woodcock Primary School Brass and Percussion Ensemble performs a Junkanoo-inspired version of "I am a Promise".

 


Claridge Road Primary student  Har'Lam-Larray Pinder performs on her recorder. 

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