Friday, June 5, 2026

Fever rising

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IT WAS INFECTIOUS.
And from the looks of it, the hundreds who turned up at Dover Playing Field in Christ Church last Saturday for the first LIME/HOTT?95.3 Cavalcade produced by the National Cultural Foundation were caught up in the “outbreak”.
The almost five-hour show provided  a number of upcoming acts with an opportunity to perform before a big crowd as well as rub shoulders with  the more seasoned players in the entertainment industry.
The DAILY?NATION caught up with the NCF assistant festival and  events planner Stephen Bennett,  who was behind the production Outbreak Level 1, and asked him  what idea he was seeking to convey.
Steering the focus away from  himself, Bennett said it was a team effort and he was just building  on what was established before. (JS)

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