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National Calypso Queen Prize-giving 2014

NWAC hosts National Calypso Queen Prize Giving Ceremony 2014

    
              The National Women's Action Committee will be hosting it's prize giving ceremony for the National Calypso Queen competition 2014. The competition was held in association with NLCB and the Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism who has had long standing association with this competition for a number of years. The ceremony will be held at NALIS Audio-visual Room on Abercromby Street, in Port of Spain, from 7pm, to honour and award the winners of the National Calypso Queen competition.

NWAC invites all to come, witness and appreciate the participants and winners of the Calypso Queen competition for Carnival 2014.

Those performing at the function will be the participants and winners  of the National Calypso Queen Competition.

For further information, interested persons may contact NWAC Offices, 40 Duke St PoS; Tel: 623-5470 / 341-3152.



Who


Organizing body National Action Cultural Committee (NWAC).In association with the National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB),and The Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism

Prize Winners: The finalists of the National Calypso Queen Competition

What

The prize-giving function for 2014 finalists of the  National Calypso Queen Competition.

Where

NALIS Audio-visual Room, Abercromby Street, Port of Spain

When

The ceremony will be from 7.00 p.m. , Thursday 29th May, 2014.

Contact

NWAC Offices at 623-5470 / 222-3471.




National Calypso Queen Competition 2014 Placings

Prizes

Name

First

Candice Robinson

Second

Cindy Alleyne

Third

Alana Sinnette

Fourth

Tammico Moore (Spicey)

Fifth

Eunice Peters

Sixth

Elizabeth Paponette

Seventh

Rosemary Mitchell

Eighth

Georgia-Charles Mc Intyre

Ninth

Natifah Phillips

Tenth

Amrika Mutroo

Eleventh

Wendy Garrick

Twelfth

Megan Walrond

Thirteenth

Marva Mc Kenzie

Fourteenth

Marsha Clifton (Lady Adanna)

Consolation

Tricia Himilton

Consolation

Mahalia Regis

Consolation

Bridgette Creese

Consolation

Makeda Darius

Consolation

Natasha Nurse (Sexy Suzie)

Consolation

Ruth Ava Sam Shallow (Sister Ava)

Consolation

Shradah Mc Intyre


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