Topic: Sue Horrocks
Making music
Since arriving in the Cayman Islands in 1992, musician and teacher Sue Horrocks has dedicated her life to children and the community.
Swimmer Jordan Crooks among 8 receiving New Year honours in Cayman
King Charles III's first New Year Honours List includes four people in Cayman who are receiving awards, while four others, including champion swimmer Jordan Crooks, will be receiving King's Certificates and Badges of Honour.
National Choir and Orchestra plans for ‘Summer Serenade’
The Cayman National Choir and Orchestra is tuning up for its not-to-be-missed 17 June concert at 7:30pm in the Harquail Theatre, titled 'Summer Serenade'.
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Gabrielle Best named Young Musician of the Year
Fifteen-year-old St. Ignatius Catholic School student Gabrielle Best was selected as the Butterfield Young Musician of the Year on Saturday, 8 May, after an...
Concert celebrates the animal kingdom
The imaginations of Sue Horrocks and Jonathan Taylor, musical directors of the Cayman National Choir and Orchestra, have been recently captivated by nature’s fauna.
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Cayman National Choir reflects on 40 years
This year marks a remarkable milestone in the life of the Cayman National Choir – it celebrates its ruby anniversary.
Celebrations to mark National Choir’s 40 years
For the Cayman National Choir, Mondays are more than the start to another work week. Every Monday evening the group gathers at Cayman Prep Primary School to practice music and socialize with dozens of fellow singers. For director Sue Horrocks, the evenings are energizing. They represent the power of music, as well as the commitment of Cayman’s community.








