Skyport releases schedule for three-day carol competition
Primary and secondary pupils from 20 schools will compete in the Great Bermuda Carol-Off next month.
A spokeswoman said professional musicians will also perform in front of the island’s largest Christmas tree at LF Wade International Airport on December 2, 4 and 5.
The 38ft tall tree, adorned with 26,550 Christmas lights, is as long as an American school bus and weighs more than two metric tonnes.
Each choir will perform for 15 minutes during the competition, which will take place from 9.30am to 2pm on Monday and Wednesday and run until 2.30pm on Thursday.
A three-judge panel, led by former Dale Butler, a former government minister, author and historian of Bermuda music, will judge each choir.
Shortlisted schools will perform at a 90-minute winners’ concert on December 12, which will begin at 7pm.
The winning primary and secondary school choirs will both receive $5,000, the runners-up in each category will win $2,000 and the “People’s Choice” winner will earn $1,200 for their music programmes.
December 2: Singer Jessie Seymour 9.30am, Paget Primary 10.30am, Purvis Primary 11am, jazz artist Tino Martinez 11.30am, singer Pier Simons 1.15pm, Victor Scott Primary 1.45pm
December 4: Francis Patton Primary 9.30am, Prospect Primary 10am, Elliot Primary 10.30am, Dalton E Tucker Primary 11am, Northlands Primary 11.30am, Bermuda Institute midday, Saltus Grammar School junior choir 1.15pm, Gilbert Institute 1.45pm
December 5: Bermuda High School 9.30am, Saltus Grammar School senior choir 10am, West End Primary 10.30am, Somerset Primary 11am, Port Royal Primary 11.30am, West Pembroke Primary midday, The Berkeley Institute 1.15pm, St David’s Primary and East End Primary 1.45am, Somersfield Academy 2.15
A Christmas vendors market will be open throughout the Carol-Off and winners’ concert.
Skyport this week marked the beginning of the festive period.
Nikki Fagan, its head of brand development and communications, said: “As we enter the holiday season, we are proud to host events like the Great Bermuda Carol-Off and its winners’ concert, which bring the community together in celebration of the incredible talents within our schools.
“These moments are about more than just music; they are about connection, creativity and showcasing the best of Bermuda.
“At Skyport, we’re honoured to support initiatives that uplift our local arts and provide meaningful opportunities for young performers to shine.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone to share in the joy of the Christmas season.”
• Parking will be available in the airport’s short-term parking lot during the carol competition and winners’ concert, and free tickets for the events can be booked atPtix.bm, but pre-booking is not required
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