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RESULTS: Worthing Music and Arts Festival



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
The winners of Worthing's Music and Arts Festival so far are:
Speech and drama

Prepared prose reading eight years – Alfie Moore;
Improvisation group 11 years and under – Sion School;
Solo mime 15 years – Susan Dole;
Solo mime 12 to 14 years – Katie Silverson;
Solo verse 15 and 16 years – Arzhia Habibi;
Prepared prose reading 15 and 16 years – Ciara Fitzroy;
Sight reading 15 and 16 years – Rebecca Vince;
Solo drama 15 and 16 years – Rebecca Vince;
Duologue 15 to 17 years – Jack Vine and Ben Judd;
Solo verse nine years – Matilda Fulljames;
Prepared prose reading nine years – Kadie Grey;
Solo drama nine years – Matilda Fulljames;
Senior citizens prose or drama – David Allen-Wheatley;
Senior citizens verse – Mark Robinson;
Duologue 11 years and under – Susannah MacDonald and Kay Tarpey; Duologue 12 to 14 years – Jacob Chapman and Natasha Parsons;
Choral speech 12 to 15 years – The Towers Convent;
Solo verse seven years – Chloe Paisley;
Prepared prose reading seven years – Kiera-Anne Clapton;
Solo verse five years – Bo Valentine Coles;
Solo verse six years – Tegan O'Brien;
Religious text 10 years and over – Janita McPharlin;
Junior championship – Pria Beadnell;
The challenge trophy for speech education junior – Kerry Murphy;
The challenge trophy for speech education intermediate – Mark Robinson;
The Joan Dickenson memorial award – Maisie Ruffles;
The Evelyn Popplewell memorial trophy – Twyla Doone;
The Constance Scott memorial trophy – Pria Beadnell and Arabella Hornby;
The Valerie Gilmore memorial shield – Madison Horne.



Singing

Pop music class 13 to 17 years – Daniel Cox;
Drawing room ballad 18 years and over – Euan Bowyer;
French song 18 and over – Kate Rogers;
Lieder, 18 years and over – Kate Rogers;
Operetta 16 years and over – Kate Rogers;
Vaughan Williams anniversary 16 years and over – Suzan Ozkan;
Two contrasting English songs 16 years and over – Donna Barton;
Early English song pre 1700 16 years and over – Malcolm Torrance;
The folk singer 18 years and over – Judy Atkinson;
Andrew Lloyd Webber 16 years and over – Jusy Atkinson;
Show duet 17 years and over – Chantal Bluck and Katherine Langridge; Songs from the shows post 1960 16 years and over – Jenny Brown;
Music hall 16 years and over – Kate Rogers;
Gilbert and Sullivan 16 years and over – Dave Matthews;
Duet 13 years and under – Milly Evans and Izzy Meikle Small;
Duet 17 years and over – Donna Barton and Suzan Ozkan;
Songs from the shows pre 1961 16 years and over – Marian Preston; Operatic aria 18 years and over – Lynn Stewart;
Recital class 16 years and over – Rachel Green;
Old Italian song 16 years and over – Suzan Ozkan;
Oratorio solo 18 years and over – Kate Rogers;
Senior citizens – Peter Hall; Music for Christmas 18 years and over – Marian Preston; Young singers 16 - 25 years – Tessa Phippard; Light music 20s, 30s and 40s 16 years and over – Kate Rogers; Worship group three to 10 performers – Hamish McPharlin Group; Religious/gospel/worship song 16 years and over – Joyce Lorinstein; Vocal versitility 16 years and over – Jodie Spencer;
Senior singers' prize final and workshop – Lynn Stewart;
Novice class 16 and over – Nyasha M-Ray;
Show song in costume 11 years and under – Josephine Buck;
Show song in costume 12 and 13 years – terry Chalmers;
Show song in costume 14 and 15 years – Rebecca Buxton.




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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 4:26 PM
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