School Choirs shine at NAPA Fest this week
This Wednesday and Thursday, April 27th and 28th NAPA Fest featured winning schools from the 29th Biennial Music Festival at the School Matinee Shows which have been taking place from 10:00 am at NAPA. These free Schools Martinee segment of NAPA Fest fall under the “Musical Festival Highlights”, where school participation both at primary and secondary level is at the forefront of the Performing Arts. The Matinees for schools hope to be the ideal arena where dreams and desires to produce excellence are germinated. Student audiences will also have the opportunity to hear the best of the music festival. In addition to their scholastic counterparts, they will witness the excellence of adult and semi-professional artists at their best.
Among the performers for the School Matinees include names like Holistic Music Choirs, Bishop Anstey High School and Tamika Joseph.
About the Bishop Anstey High School East
Bishop Anstey High School East & Trinity College celebrates 10 years in September 2010.
To this day, the band has won quite a few titles including the NGC Folk Festival in 2004 and 2005, and has been Music Festival Winners/Finalists in past festivals. They were again seated in winners’ row at this year’s Music festival.
The Band continues to play at all major functions, and is at present, planning a trip the Cuban School of Music in October, 2010
About Tamika Joseph
A 19 years old graduate of St. Joseph Convent Port-of-Spain Tamika won an award of an Additional Scholarship for Business Studies from the Government of Trinidad and Tobago based on her CAPE results. She has been part of a choir and entered the Music Festival since at the age of twelve in the solo, duet, trio and choir categories. Whilst at St. Joseph’s Convent she also participated in the International Youth and Music Festival Vienna, Austria in the summer of 2005 and the 5th International Johannes Brahms Choir Competition & Festival Wernigerode, Germany with the school’s choir. Tamika is currently a member of the Marionettes Chorale since September 2008. She has also exposed to training with June Nathaniel. Tamika plans on pursuing singing professionally and to acquire a degree in music.
NAPAFest will continue during May 15th and 16th with the production entitled "Genesis in Steel" which will feature the National Steel Symphony Orchestra (NSSO) on the 'G' Pan.
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CREDITS:
- Story by Natalie Walters
- Photo courtesy UDeCOTT


The Planning and Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs conducted a Community Safety Awareness and Sensitisation Workshop on April 3, 2010 at the St. Joseph Community Centre entitled “Let’s Talk Community Safety.”
The Music Festival Highlights segment of NAPA Fest concluded, with special matinee performances by winners among the various schools that competed at this year’s festival. The shows took place on April 28 the 29 from 10 to 11 am at the National Academy for the Performing Arts. The concert this morning featured the Presentation College Choir (San Fernando), Naparima College, St. Joseph Convent, San Fernando and Trinity All Generations Steel (TAGS) and School of the Arts. Here are brief profiles of the Presentation College Choir and the Trinity All Generations Steel (TAGS) and School of the Arts.
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Furthering its thrust to provide assistance to sport serving bodies across Trinidad and Tobago, the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs yesterday distributed funding in the sum of $97,283.83 to 15 sport-serving bodies in support of activities and programs at community level. The Honourable Gary Hunt, Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs said the MSYA’s grant funding policy is a great step towards ensuring greater accountability and transparency in the application for and distribution of funds to organizations and individuals.
This year, the Organization of American States (OAS), the world's oldest regional organization, is marking the centennial of its emblematic building - the House of the Americas - the headquarters of the OAS in Washington, DC.
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