IN JAMAICA: Sweet Salvation - Visually Impaired Students Top Gospel Competition

Students of The Salvation Army School for the Blind putting on a strong display on Sunday night at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre.
Students of The Salvation Army School
 for the Blind putting on a strong display
 on Sunday night at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre.

The Salvation Army School for the Blind dominated Sunday's grand finals of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) 2013 Children's Gospel Song Competition. The talentedstudents sang with passion and conviction, walking away from the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, 36 Hope Road, St Andrew, with trophies for top Intermediate Choir and Intermediate Ensemble.However, the school was denied a third trophy by Damarli Foster, who placed first in the Intermediate Solo category over Nigel Hector. Both competitors had the large, supportive audience standing with sterling performances of Agnus Dei. But Foster, a student of St Aloysius PrimarySchool, proved the stronger singer of the two.
Still, there was no denying the jubilation in the Salvation Army school's camp. And no one was more elated than music teacher, Tahalee Lee.
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