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The place to be today, especially if you are talented youth, aged 4-14, is the Theatre Guild, Kingston. This will present an opportunity to showcase your talent and possibly win some cash in the Cellink KidStage talent competition. The fourth preliminary round of the Cellink KidStage was boosted last week when eleven contestants made it through to the quarter finals.Moving on to the second quarter finals from last week’s competition are Alphius Bookie, Jeremiah Williams, Navendra Singh,Mohamed Sanu Sr Falcons Jersey UK, Maria Collymore,Tedy Bruschi Patriots Jersey UK, Akeeda Whaul, Tamara Innis, Steffon Ageda and Dexter Nelson.“I feel excited, overwhelmed and motivated that I am selected in the top 10,” noted Whaul who believes that KidStage has so far caused her to realize her dreams in the Arts. Ultimately like all the other contestants she desires to move higher in her vocals and thus encourages all children to be part of this “dream-realizing programme”.Weekly successful participants move on from auditions to preliminaries. Out of the February 27 auditions six lucky contestants,Grady Jarrett Falcons Jersey UK, were favoured by the judges including Amanda David, Alliah Corlette, Aaliyah Rosheuvel,Jack Butler Steelers Jersey UK, Kyle Archer,Mike Wagner Steelers Jersey UK, Melissa Benjamin and Tiffany McAlmont. This bunch will be on show today, at the Theatre Guild,Irving Fryar Patriots Jersey UK, Kingston.Meanwhile performances last Saturday were hyped and stirred the audience to thunderous applauses as Andre Duesbury dominated through his sterling performance and song “Teacher,Green Bay Packers Jersey UK, Teacher”, which presents the teachers’ plight of working hard,Jordy Nelson Packers Jersey UK, ring a bell, work overtime in the fields, yet “no big money”. Being the crowd’s favourite, Duesbury felt flabbergasted that at 8 years old,Ross Cockrell Steelers Jersey UK, he is already being touted as “a future Guyanese star”. |
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