‘Live Love Life’ Youth Talent Contest On Nov 12

November 10, 2017

The Minister of National Security Wayne Caines, is encouraging the public to support Bermuda’s young people this Sunday [November 12th] at the “Live Love Life” youth talent competition.

“The event is part of the Ministry’s continuing outreach efforts to engage the community and raise awareness about the importance of addressing violence and anti-social behaviour,” the Ministry said.

“With a theme of Stop the Violence, the “Live Love Life” talent competition offers an opportunity for Bermuda’s youth to express themselves through spoken word, rap or song.”

Live Love Life event Bermuda Nov 2017

Hosts for Sunday’s event are Antoine Jones and Juanae Crockwell. Ten schools have confirmed their students’ participation in “Live Love Life”, which takes place 7.00 p.m. at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts.

Minister Caines said, “We are determined to prevent young people from joining gangs and engaging in anti-social behavior, and so, I am very excited about the level of interest and participation of our young people in this event.

“This is the first event of its kind, and it’s designed to inspire our youth to become agents of change by having them use their talents and creativity to promote a message of non-violence in our community.”

“Live Love Life” is a free event, and confirmed school participants include:

  • Somerset Primary
  • West End Primary
  • Paget Primary
  • Purvis Primary
  • Northlands Primary
  • Elliot Primary
  • East End Primary
  • Harrington Sound Primary
  • Dellwood Middle School
  • CedarBridge Academy

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