Topic: National Children’s Festival of the Arts
National Children’s Festival of the Arts showcases award-winning acts
A staple of the Cayman Islands’ arts calendar since 1982, the festival puts a spotlight on the talent of public, private and homeschool students across a variety of disciplines.
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Winning performers showcase talents at Festival of the Arts concerts
More than 100 students across the Cayman Islands showcased their award-winning performances from the National Children's Festival of the Arts during final concerts held earlier this month.
Theoline McCoy Primary wins first-ever NCFA platinum award
Theoline L. McCoy Primary School has earned the first-ever platinum award for their traditional folk dance performance, during the final competition of the 2024 annual National Children’s Festival of the Arts.
Adjudications held for National Children’s Festival of the Arts 2024
The Department of Education Services held secondary school adjudications for the 41st staging of the annual National Children's Festival of the Arts this week, 4-6 March.
National Children’s Festival of the Arts medalists showcase talents
National Children's Festival of the Arts gold medalists from 15 schools across Grand Cayman entertained audiences during two final concerts recently at the John Gray High School Performing Arts Hall to showcase their winning song, dance, speech and instrumental performances.
Public Service Pensions Board fetes Brac seniors
Retirees and special guests on the Brac marked the Public Service Pensions Board’s 25th anniversary.
Students compete for awards in Children’s Festival of the Arts
Dynamic soloists, focused performances, hard work and a high level of energy are the hallmarks of the ongoing National Children’s Festival of the Arts competition. The festival, a showcase of the musical, drama, speech and artistic talents of the young generation in Cayman, started Feb. 13 and culminates on April 29. The final awards concert for Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands is to be announced at a later date
Savannah dancers bring home medals
Savannah Primary School student dancers came home with three gold and one silver medal for their performances at the 2016 National Children’s Festival of the Arts dance competition on April 22.
Young Musician of the Year finalists announced
Nine music students will vie to become Cayman’s next Young Musician of the Year in the annual competition on Saturday, April 30.












