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San Fernando Mayor Junia Regrello and Deputy Mayor Dr. Ferri Hosein pose for a photograph with winners of the Junior Calypso Competition at City Hall Auditorium on Harris Promenade in San Fernando yesterday. Winners, from left, Jeremiah Patrovanie of St. Paul’s Anglican School fourth place, Melody Nicholas of St. Gabriel’s Girls RC 1st place, Giana Mohammed of Trinidad Renaissance School second place and Keshawn Gomez, of San Fernando Boys’ R.C School third place.
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Despite Carnival 2021 being devoid of revelry, San Fernando Mayor Junia Regrello says the tabanca felt now may make the 2022 season exceptionally bigger than previous years.
7-year-old Melody Nicholas makes magic as pannist, pianist and calypso singer
Sunday 21 February 2021
Melody Nicholas plays the piano at her home in Hillcrest Gardens, San Fernando. Her grandmother Bernadette Roberts, a retired school music teacher, teaches her the piano and pan. -
Born into a musical family, Melody Chelsea Nicholas not only does justice to her name but also proves that the apple does not fall far from the tree.
The talented standard one student of St Gabriel s Girls RC, San Fernando, won this year’s junior calypso competition hosted by the San Fernando Carnival Committee (SFCC). She turns eight in July.
San Fernando student, 7, wins junior calypso competition
Thursday 11 February 2021
Junior Calypso competition 2021 winner at City Hall San Fernando, Melody Nicholas, 7, of St Gabriel s Girls performs her song covid aint easy , backed up by Keshawn Gomez of San Fernando Boy s. - Marvin Hamilton
Seven-year-old Melody Nicholas has won the junior calypso competition hosted by the San Fernando Carnival Committee on Thursday.
Melody, who attends St Gabriel s Girls RC, wooed the judges at the City Hall auditorium at Harris Promenade with a song titled Covid Ain t Easy.
The standard one student was among four contestants in the competition, which was open to all primary schools in San Fernando. All lyrics were based on the pandemic and its effects.
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