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Order of Appearance for the 2016 National Calypso Queen Competition Announced

January 13, 2016

 

The National Women Action Committee (NWAC) wishes to announce the order of appearance for the 2016 National Calypso Queen Competition, which will be held on Monday 18th January at Queen's Hall, St. Ann's from 7:30pm. The National Calypso Queen Competition is the premier calypso competition for women. This year, twenty artistes will be competing for the prestigious crown, in the show's 32nd national finals. The order of appearance is as follows.

 

 

Order of Appearances Queens 2016

 

1. Allison Bernard (Warrior Empress)-        Black & Ready                

2. Tricia Sobers                                   -          The Blood that Speaks

3. Marion Paponette                           -           Save Them

4. Roslyn Reid                                     -           Its All Because of You

5. Wendy Garrick                                -           For We To Overcome

6. Terri Lyons                                      -           Culture Army

7. Giselle Fraser-Washington             -           Unbreakable Trinbago

8. Marsha Clifton (Lady Adana)         -           A Murder a Day

9. Sasha-Ann Moses                            -           A Matter of Trust 

10. Amrika Mutroo                              -           All Lives matter

11. Morisha Ransome                         -           Shoulda Invest Time

12. Meguella Simon                            -           Education vs Schooling

13. Mahalia Regis                               -           Too Much ah race Talk

14. Natasha Nurse (Sexy Suzie)          -           The Results are In

15. Tammico Moore (Spicey)              -           D' Champion

16. Rachael Fortune (Shanaqua)        -           Pan Jam in De Rama             

 17. Lesley-Ann Ellis                           -          The Shoes that were Mary's

18.Natasha Edmund                           -          I Beg to Differ

19. Georgia Mc Intyre                         -          Just One Mile

20.Malaika Ballantyne                        -          Trini Vibes

 

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