Steyning Grammar host national youth choir

The choir give their performanceThe choir give their performance
The choir give their performance
Steyning Grammar School were pleased to host the high commissioner from Antigua and Barbuda, Karen-Mae Hill and the Antigua and Barbuda national youth choir to its boarding leaving service on Friday June 22.

The Antigua and Barbuda national youth choir was formed in 2004 and has been very fortunate to have Ms. Renée Smith as its director.

At present the choir comprises 30 singers and has a steel drum section as part of its accompanying instruments. Despite having a packed schedule, which includes performing in front of the Queen, the choir travelled to Steyning to perform a number of pieces.

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