Drama and poetry on the roster as the National Arts Festival adjudications continue in Nassau

Tue, Apr 3rd 2012, 08:07 AM

St. Cecilia's Catholic Primary School students recently perform a skit about Sir Milo Butler opening a bank account, entitled 'They Told Me No' by Candace King, during the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival's New Providence Adjudications, at the Holy Trinity Activities Centre, Stapledon Gardens.  (BIS Photo / Eric Rose
NASSAU, The Bahamas -- St. Cecilia's Catholic Primary School students recently perform a skit about Sir Milo Butler opening a bank account, entitled 'They Told Me No' by Candace King, during the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival's New Providence Adjudications, at the Holy Trinity Activities Centre, Stapledon Gardens.  (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)
Centreville Primary School Drama Club members recently perform a skit about Bahamian fathers and their duties, during the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival's New Providence Adjudications, at the Holy Trinity Activities Centre, Stapledon Gardens.  The group received the highest score for their New Providence performing class.  (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)
Centreville Primary School Drama Club members recently perform a skit about Bahamian fathers and their duties, during the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival's New Providence Adjudications, at the Holy Trinity Activities Centre, Stapledon Gardens.  The group received the highest score for their New Providence performing class.  (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)

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