Big weekend ahead for Hastings Musical Festival
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This year’s festival has already been heralded as a ‘wonderful success’ by organiser Molly Townson.
Rockfest gets underway on Friday March 18 at 6pm. Judging the event will be London rock critic, Ben Thompson, and celebrated USA rock musician, Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding). Wesley appears straight from finishing his latest album which contains his new song about Hastings Pier. On Saturday you will be able to catch some of the best acts in the three week festival at the new look Festival Finale, which takes place at the White Rock from 7pm.
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Hide AdThe audience will be able to help choose the Best Solo Act and Best Other Act, who are in line for a £200 prize to be presented on the night.
Molly Townson said: “Come to support your favourite act with the loudest applause you can manage.”
The second week of the Hastings Musical Festival, last week, continued with every adjudicator praising the high standard of performance throughout all sections.
An outstanding mark of 90 continued to be awarded across the classes with Zoe Pennington Dance Studios excelling.
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Hide AdIn Speech and Drama theri were high marks for Charters Ancaster School, Bexhill, in Choral Speaking 12 and under 15; Hector Wright, Humorous Speech 8yrs and Thomas Bolton was for Monologue 15 and under 18.
For this year’s new Folk Song category, Under 11 there were high marks for Lujane Smallman and Rachel Greaves; 14 and under 18, Hannah Gorman and Katie Louise Wren and 18 and over Claire Sheffield.
There were good marks in the Folk-Group section for Judy Atkinson/Maggie Waite and Penelope Jeffries/Crystal Greenfield/Margaret Blurton
Oscar Little gained 91 marks for Folk Song Under 11 - the highest mark in the Festival so far.
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Hide AdHumorous Verse Classes were again very popular, with adjudicator Mr Philip Thrupp.
The class for 8 year olds had 21 entries, and was generously sponsored by Bexhill Rotary Club, whose representative Raouf Oderuth was present to enjoy all the performances and to present the winner Hector Wright with the Elite Trophy presented by Janet Slacke.
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