A diverse range of young talent was on show at ClubMulwala’s seventh Junior Talent Quest held over the festive season.
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ClubMulwala’s Entertainment Manager Trish Storer said the talent quest is always a popular event at the club with plenty of local and visiting children taking part.
“The talent quest was again a great success attracting a great variety of talented youngsters ranging in age from three years to 17 years,” Ms Storer said.
“This year we had many dancers including tap, lyrical and contemporary dancers, as well as vocal soloists and musicians with 25 entries in total.
“The quest continues to expose some real up and coming talent which is awesome to witness, but it’s also a great chance for kids to just have a go at performing, and we love to see that.
“All of the entries were commended on their presentation, preparation and most importantly their willingness to have a go. Each of you should be very proud.
“Our panel of judges made up of regular entertainers at the club, had a hard time selecting award winners.
“Overall we hope that each of the entrants enjoyed their time on the stage and gaining some performance experience.”
“Many thanks to Anthony Tenace for managing all the sound requirements, to the fabulous Jade Camden as MC and the wonderful local entertainers for volunteering their time in order to support the kids.
“Lastly thanks to all the families and audience for supporting the kids.”
The prize winners who are absolute stars of the future: