Saturday, April 27, 2024

CP under North Star

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Christmas will have a fresh flavour tomorrow night when Coleridge & Parry School hosts a special event titled Christmas Under the North Star at the St Peter campus.
The school, which has received many top NIFCA?awards over the years for its music programme, will use the occasion to treat patrons to a varied menu of goodies from students past and present, as well as friends of the institution.
Christmas Under the North Star gets going at 6 p.m. and has been designed to allow children to have maximum enjoyment in a specially outfitted and managed area, while adults enjoy the musical fare.
Organizers have assured that the kids area will be supervised by young people dressed in costumes that will excite the little ones, while they have fun in a jumping tent and with other attractions.
Taking place simultaneously in the Joseph Yearwood Auditorium will be a cantata, which will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., depicting the birth of Jesus as well as an open-air production on the historic Dover Fort, with its spectacular view of Speightstown and Heywoods.
In addition to to the Coleridge & Parry Choir, patrons are expected to be wowed by Porgie & Murda – performing as Santa Porgie and Murda Elf – as well as Ricky Niles, Nexcyxx, the Honey Jamz ladies and many more.
Volunteers have spent the last few days transforming the campus into a colourful oasis for tthe programme. (RRM)

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