Inner creativity, prudent use of colour come to the fore
J.E. Burnham Nursery  doing ‘Fox Hunt’ in the ‘Fantasy’ category of the competition, which they won
J.E. Burnham Nursery doing ‘Fox Hunt’ in the ‘Fantasy’ category of the competition, which they won

– As Children’s Mash Competition enters Day Two
AS the Georgetown leg of the Children’s Mashramani Competitions continues, the artistic and creative display was astonishing.

The Dance and Masquerade competition saw participants from the nursery level to ages 10-years old showing off not only their dance skills but also the creativity of their teachers.
What was portrayed was a delightful array of colours, animals and folklore, with even the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) coming in for some healthy impersonation.
It was encouraged by the day’s MC, Mr Travis Chase, to come out and have a glimpse of the talents and skills of our young people.
The competition continues with the remainder of the Dance and Masquerade segments today at the National Cultural Centre (NCC), with the Costume and Physical Display segment billed for tomorrow and Friday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Written By Rebecca Ganesh-Ally

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