Jamaica Gleaner

Taville Henry is JCDC Children’s Gospel song winner

- Marcia Rowe Gleaner Writer entertainm­ent@gleanerjm.com

FOR TWO consecutiv­e years, Taville Henry has made his school, St Aloysius Primary, proud.

He was placed first in the 11-15-year-old solo category, in the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) Children’s Gospel Song Competitio­n 2017 and also awarded the prize for best overall performer of the competitio­n.

In doing so, he bettered his first place in 2016 in the six10-year-old solo category.

His winning entry for 2017 was titled Jerusalem.

Not surprising, Henry was feeling “pretty happy” when The Gleaner spoke with him. He believed the finalists were very competitiv­e, especially Remone Watson of Hanover (For Your Glory).

The grade-six student also said his favourite experience in the competitio­n was “meeting a lot of people and winning”.

And while he was not able to say what his least favourite experience was, Henry said he has learnt not to doubt anybody. He cited the case where one of his schoolmate­s who did not consider the other contestant­s competitiv­e, failed to make it to the finals.

Alpha Primary School, was also a big winner on Sunday. They took home three of the six top prizes on the evening. Maylynn Dillion was the winner for the 6- 10-year-old solo category with, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, and the school’s six - 10 year old choir, and 11-15-year-old ensemble were awarded first place in their respective categories.

Kenley Thompson, teacher from Alpha Primary, said he was overwhelme­d and grateful for the success. He says Dillion is a discipline­d student who always made the necessary correction­s after rehearsals.

Meanwhile, Jermaine Gordon, Henry’s teacher, said his student’s success made him feel humbled and elated. He credited his student’s success to hard work, much rehearsals and encouragem­ent in times of doubt

The other winners on the evening were Willowdene Group of Schools, in the 1115-year-old choir category and Jessie Ripoll Primary for their entry in the six-10-yearold ensemble category.

The JCDC Children’s Gospel Song Competitio­n 2017, was held at the Ranny Williams Entertainm­ent Centre on Hope Road and is one the first celebrator­y events for Jamaica’s 55th anniversar­y. The competitio­n which began as early as September, also provided a fitting closure for Child Month, according Stephen Davidson, director of marketing and public relations, JCDC.

“It is good that we start (the anniversar­y celebratio­n) with our young people and to close Child Month with the concert. What we have done is to display the talents of our children through this competitio­n,” he said.

He, too, thought the participan­ts were highly competitiv­e and the level of performanc­es superb.

The competitio­n saw 24 participan­ts in two classes: six-10 and 11-15. The classes were then subdivided into six categories. Prior to the performanc­es, participan­ts were coached on the use of stage. The guest artiste for the evening was Rondell Positive.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Taville Henry, winner of the 11-15 years solo category, is all smiles as he receives his cash award and trophy from the equally elated Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, Olivia Grange.
CONTRIBUTE­D Taville Henry, winner of the 11-15 years solo category, is all smiles as he receives his cash award and trophy from the equally elated Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, Olivia Grange.
 ??  ?? Rondell Positive
Rondell Positive

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