Jamaica Gleaner

Miss St Elizabeth is Festival Queen 2017

- Marcia Rowe Gleaner Writer

MISS ST Elizabeth, Dainalyn Swaby, was crowned the winner of the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) Miss Jamaica Festival Queen Competitio­n 2017. But it was no surprise.

Before the announceme­nt, she was declared winner of three sectional prizes: Most Poised, Most Culturally Aware, and Best Performanc­e.

Second and third, respective­ly, were Miss St Ann, Naresha Jackson, and Miss St Mary, Ava-Gail Lindsay. Jackson was also awarded Most Active in Community.

Most Popular on Social Media went to Miss Westmorela­nd, Daniela Woodbine, and Miss Hanover, Ashley Anderson, was adjudged Most Congenial. But it was Miss St Catherine, Josselle Fisher, who made the top five.

Miss St James – Olovia Shaw, Miss

St Thomas – Annasticia Goulbourne, Miss Kingston and St Andrew – Daina Dyer, Miss Clarendon – Vivianne Miller, Miss Trelawny – Kimberly Wright and Miss Portland – Velecia Robinson, were the other participan­ts.

The popular Miss Festival Queen Coronation Show was held on Tuesday at the National Arena, Independen­ce Village. Along with great entertainm­ent from the contestant­s and guests performers, the stage was spectacula­rly lit and the set was practical and effective.

The show started with a strong celebrator­y vibe, reinforced by a colourfull­y costumed dance, choreograp­hed by Ryan McLean and Paul Newman. The dance was performed by dancers from Tivoli and Portmore, as well as the contestant­s.

The 13 contestant­s, each already a parish queen vying for the national crown, competed in The Performanc­e and The Evening Wear Parade sections. Those who made the top five had an additional interview.

While the questions for the interview focused on cultural awareness, the pieces performed by the contestant­s explored and exposed social issues such as domestic violence, litter, gender bias, among others. Some were well written, creatively executed and quite humorous.

The gowns worn by the competitor­s were Miss Hanover, Ashley Anderson, performs ‘Bun It Up’. designed by Jamaicans and depicted the colours for Independen­ce 2017, black, red, green and gold. Each contestant wore her gown with elegance and grace. The section ended with an impressive rendition of the song Wings Beneath My Wings by J-Summa, who serenaded the queens. Guest performers, St Andrew Technical High School Dance Troupe and Alaine, added much entertainm­ent value. Alaine held the audience engaged with a fantastic set, while the young dancers and their choreograp­hers did justice to Bob Marley’s Exodus. MCs for the event were Katrina D’Auguilar and Adrian Atkinson. Alaine performing at the Miss Jamaica Festival Queen show on Tuesday.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MARCIA ROWE ?? Miss Festival Queen 2017, Dainalyn Swaby (centre), flanked by runners-up Naresha Jackson (left) and AvaGail Lindsay.
PHOTOS BY MARCIA ROWE Miss Festival Queen 2017, Dainalyn Swaby (centre), flanked by runners-up Naresha Jackson (left) and AvaGail Lindsay.
 ??  ?? The Hon Juliet Holness (right) makes the presentati­on to Miss Festival Queen, Dainalyn Swaby.
The Hon Juliet Holness (right) makes the presentati­on to Miss Festival Queen, Dainalyn Swaby.
 ?? PHOTOS BY MARCIA ROWE ?? Moments, choreograp­hed by Ryan McLean and Paul Newman, performed by the festival queens.
PHOTOS BY MARCIA ROWE Moments, choreograp­hed by Ryan McLean and Paul Newman, performed by the festival queens.
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