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2011 Dance.Pdf Table of Content Page # Overview of the Competition ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Zone & Parish Finals St Mary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 – 5 St Ann ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 - 9 Portland ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 – 12 Trelawny ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 – 16 Westmoreland ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 – 20 Hanover ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 – 23 St James ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 – 38 Clarendon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 – 42 Manchester ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 – 45 St Elizabeth ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 St Catherine ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 – 54 St Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 – 58 Kingston & St Andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 – 78 National Finals Kingston & St Andrew ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 79 – 87 St Catherine ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 – 92 St Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 Portland ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 St Ann ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 95 St Mary ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 96 Clarendon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 Manchester ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98 1 Table of Content (Cont’d) Page # National Finals (Cont’d) St Elizabeth ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99 Trelawny ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 Hanover ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101 Westmoreland ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 102 St James ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 – 105 Most Outstanding Awards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 107 – 108 Statistics ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 110 – 113 Points System ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114 Categories to be entered etal ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 115 2 Overview of the Dance Competition The Dance programme of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission includes: training, competition, preservation of our ethnic culture and showcasing the creative talents of Jamaicans. The programme does not focus on “how” to dance; however, it highlights the role dance plays in our lives. With the collaborative effort and commitment of the staff in the dance unit, the JCDC parish staff, dance teachers, trainers, performers, and sponsors islandwide, activities to strengthen this art form continues to be implemented and facilitated. This catalogue provides information on the number of entries from Zone to National Finals, information on awards received from the parish to the national finals, medal tally as well as statistical information for the period 2008- 2011 especially for 2011 the year in focus. 3 DANCE ZONE & PARISH FINALS 2011 ST MARY SCHOOL/GROUP CATEGORY & TITLE CLASS ZONE PARISH Absent Rec. Not Award Absent Rec. Faith Builders Early Modern Contemporary 1 √ Childhood Centre Galina Primary & Infant Popular Dance “A” 1 √ School Faith Builders ECC Praise Dance – “God’s messenger” 1 √ Silver Faith Builders ECC Popular Dance “B” – “Lets rock & roll” 1 √ Silver Mount Joseph Primary Creative Folk “B” – “Big Truck” 2 √ √ School Boscobel Primary School Creative Folk “B” – Umbrella Fiesta” 2 Retreat Primary & Jnr. Popular Dance “A” – “Hop skotch” 2 √ Gold High School Boscobel Primary School Modern Contemporary – “Mirror 2 √ Silver mirror” Highgate Primary & Jnr. Creative Folk “A” 3 √ High School Newstead All Age School Popular Dance “A”- “Just Dance” 3 √ Long Road All Age School Praise Dance 3 √ Port Maria Primary School Popular Dance “B” 3 √ Highgate Primary & Jnr. Popular Dance “A” 3 √ High School Belfield Primary School Jazz 3 √ Galina Primary & Infant Creative Folk “B” – “Skirt Galore” 3 √ Gold 4 DANCE ZONE & PARISH FINALS 2011 ST MARY SCHOOL/GROUP CATEGORY & TITLE CLASS ZONE PARISH Absent Rec. Not Award Absent Rec. Mason Hall Primary Sch. Creative Folk “B” – “Fun Time’ 3 √ Gold Mason Hall Primary Sch. Praise Dance - “Salvation Rock” 3 √ Gold Retreat Primary & Jnr. Popular Dance “A” – Move your 3 √ Gold High School body” Boscobel Primary School Praise Dance – “Holy ghost Fire” 3 √ Gold Boscobel Primary School Creative Folk “C” – “Jungle Vibes” 3 √ Gold Boscobel Primary School Dane Skit – “Little Sister” 3 √ Gold Boscobel Primary School Jazz – “J cats” 3 √ Silver Free Hill Pri. & Infant Praise Dance – “The presence of the 3 √ Silver School Lord” Belfield Primary School Popular Dance “B” – “Rock & roll” 3 √ Silver Belfield Primary School Praise Dance – “Take me back” 3 √ Silver Retreat Community Club Popular Dance “A” 4 √ Annotto Bay High School Solo – “Let it flow” 4 √ Silver Oracabessa High School Popular Dance – “Fire vibez” 4 √ Silver St Mary Tech. High School Popular Dance “A” – “Nuh behaviour” 4 √ Silver Annotto Bay High School Trio – “Colours” 4 √ Silver Tacky High School Creative Folk “C” 5 √ Carron Hall High School Popular Dance “A” – Dance Hall Mix” 5 √ Annotto Bay High School Popular “B” 5 √ Gold Carron Hall High School Popular Dance “A” 5 √ 5 DANCE ZONE & PARISH FINALS 2011 ST MARY SCHOOL/GROUP CATEGORY & TITLE CLASS ZONE PARISH Absent Rec. Not Award Absent Rec. Carron Hall High School Creative Folk “B” – “African Dance” 5 √ St Mary’s Technical High Praise Dance 5 √ School Carron Hall High School Creative Folk “B” – “Soca Mix” 5 √ Carron Hall High School Popular Dance “A” Duet - “Mixology” 5 √ Brimmer Vale High School Popular Dance “A” – “In the dance 5 √ Merit hall” St Mary Tech. High School Popular Dance “A” – Some things 5 √ New” Tacky High School Popular Dance “B” – “Flavour time” 5 √ Bronze St Mary Tech. High School Popular Dance “A” – Baile – La – Cara 6 √ – Vida Zion Hill Primary School Praise Dance “I saw the light” 7 √ Annotto Bay High School Popular Dance “A” – Shell dung” 7 √ Silver H Q Dancers Popular Dance “A” – Sports wave” 7 √ Silver Kreative Kidz Popular Dance “A” – “Hot steppers” 7 √ Silver Richard Pri. & Infant Sch. Praise Dance – “Redemption” 7 √ Silver Rose Bank Primary School Creative Folk “A” – “Yaga heah yah 7 √ Silver song” 6 DANCE ZONE & PARISH FINALS 2011 ST ANN SCHOOL/GROUP CATEGORY & TITLE CLASS ZONE PARISH Absent Rec. Not Award Absent Rec. Steer Town Pri. & Jnr. Popular Dance “B” – “School dayz 1 √ Silver High School rock” Lime Hall Primary School Praise Dance – “The story” 2 √ Bronze Village Primary School Praise Dance – “Faithful Praise” 2 √ Merit Breadnut Hill Pri. School Praise Dance – “Hear our call Jesus” 2 √ Silver Breadnut Hill Pri. School Creative Folk “A” – “Festive fete” 2 √ Silver Jeffreyville Primary School Praise Dance – “The children prayer” 2 √ Bronze Mt Waddy Pri. School Praise Dance – “In His presence” 2 √ Gold Parry Town Pri. School Creative Folk “B” – “Fandangles” 2 √ Gold Northview Christian Prep. Creative Folk “C” – “Skirt fantasy” 2 √ Gold Camperdown Primary Sch. Creative Folk “B” – “Riddim & moves” 3 √ Silver Walkerswood All Age Sch. Praise Dance – “Ole time fun” 3 √ Bronze Logan’s Prep. School Popular Dance “B” – “Twist” 3 √ Silver Camperdown Pri. School Praise Dance – “We lift our hands in 3 √ Bronze praise” Mar – Jam Prep. School Praise Dance – “Breaking free” 3 √ Bronze Golden Grove Pri. School Creative Folk “A” – “Jamaican blend” 3 √ Bronze Steer Town Academy “Popular Dance “B”–“Dance 3 √ Bronze expression” Hillcove High Achievers Praise Dance – “Angels in praise” 3 √ Silver Prep. School 7 DANCE ZONE & PARISH FINALS 2011 ST ANN SCHOOL/GROUP CATEGORY & TITLE CLASS ZONE PARISH Absent Rec. Not Award Absent Rec. Logan’s Prep. School Popular Dance “B” – “Mix & match” 3 √ Merit Bensonton Primary School Creative Folk “A” – “Ole time fun” 3 √ Merit Jeffreyville Primary School Creative Folk “A” – “Old time pickney 3 √ Merit fete” Village Primary School Creative Folk “A” – “Old time party” 3 √ Merit Parry Town Pri. School Praise Dance – “Lets go to church” 3 √ √ Hoolebury Primary School Popular Dance “B” – “Strikers” 3 √ Gold Breadnut Hill Pri. School Creative Folk “A” – “Culture mix” 3 √ Gold Bamboo Pri. & Jnr. High Creative Folk “A” - “Ole time singing 4 √ Bronze School come back again” Bamboo Pri. & Jnr. High Popular Dance “B” – “Cool a road” 4 √ √ School Steer Town Academy “Popular Dance “A” – “New kids on 5 √ Gold the block” York Castle High School Popular Dance “A” – “Dancehall mia” 5 √ Silver Tresha Knight Modern Contemporary – “Just plain 6 √ Silver dancing Logan’s Prep. School Praise Dance – “Total praise” 6 √ Bronze Spectrum Dance Group Praise Dance – “Liberated praise” 6 √ Bronze Mary
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