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St Stephen’s launches Junior Kadooment band

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THE ST STEPHEN’S Primary School is being credited for bringing a breath of fresh air to playing mas during the Crop Over Festival.

Glyne Murray, a former Barbados Labour Party senator and Government minister, has lauded them for adopting the cultural images of Barbados in their costuming for this year’s Junior Kadooment band.

In his address to the students and teachers of the Black Rock, St Michael school, Murray said the band, entitled Bajan Treasures: Going, Going, Gone? was “a timely and worthwhile effort”. (JS)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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