The first LIME/NIFCA Performing Arts finals got off to a dynamic start Friday evening at the Combermere School Hall with 12 teams going up against each other.
Competing in the categories of dance, drama, poetry and music, each contestant energetically performed their piece providing the audience with various life experiences.
The competition continues next Saturday night and climaxes on October 17.
Here, Rhea Henry (right) and Ashley Inniss giving God thanks and shedding light on human experience through a dance piece called Reach. (MM)
NIFCA finals off with a bang
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