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NCF calls for judges in the arts

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The National Cultural Foundation is inviting suitably qualified people to apply to be judges for the various competitions it administers annually. 

Those interested in offering their services as judges in the visual arts and craft, film and photography, music, dance, theatre, culinary arts, calypso and masquerade competitions, must submit a letter of application expressing an interest in being considered, along with a curriculum vitae and professional biography.

Applicants should identify the area(s) in which they wish to be considered based on their knowledge, experience and qualifications.

Ideally, applicants should have a proven track record in the discipline, including academic/professional training and or practice in the field.  Previous experience as a judge in the arts would also be an asset.

Applications, accompanied by a curriculum vitae and biography, should be addressed to the attention of The Chief Executive Officer, National Cultural Foundation, West Terrace, St James, on or before Wednesday, March 21. Those interested may also email their applications to [email protected]

Only suitable applications will be acknowledged. (BGIS)

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