‘In the Spirit of Christmas’ is gracing St Kitts and Nevis
Christmas bells are ringing in St Kitts and Nevis as the event ‘In the Spirit of Christmas’ presented by the Department of Creative Economy is spreading the magic of festivities in the region.
5th of December 2023
St Kitts and Nevis: Christmas bells are ringing in St Kitts and Nevis as the event ‘In the Spirit of Christmas’ presented by the Department of Creative Economy is spreading the magic of festivities in the region.
The event started on December 4, 2023 and will grace the country till December 7, 2023 at 7 pm at the Circus Basseterre. The entry of the event is completely free of cost.
Notably, St Kitts and Nevis National Carnival shared the glimpse from yesterday’s event by posting a video connected with the celebration.
At the event, Roots Cospell Band rocked the stage with their electrifying performance. Then, many young talents from the local region showcased their performances which the people present there enjoyed a lot.
Moreover, five contestants for St Kitts and Nevis queen Pageant revealed their presence.
The exciting talent present there was not just to this limit, Caiso, Caiso, Caiso legends tent went live at 8 pm. And, many of the candidates from various schools and colleges represented their educational institutions which are listed as follows:
- Tiaunna Warner from WAHS
- Avonnie Wyatt from ICCS
- Cyanna Johnson from CFBC
- Shante Hendrickson from NSFC
Significantly, these candidates showcased their talent and represented their institutes to provide them laurels.
Predominantly, in the spirit of Christmas revealed the ambassadors of Miss St Kitts and Nevis Queen Pageant whose name are as follows:
- Ryanna Buchanan
- Azariah Vanterpool
- Jeymi Peets
- Shavel Watson
- Desanne Maynard
- Desnarine Hanley
Along with this, all the crew of St Kitts and Nevis’ national carnival, Sugarmas 52 was present there.
Notably, the comments under the shared post were not only presented by the local people but also the international people presented their love.
“Loving it from Montreal Canada,” commented an international citizen.
Further, local people expressed their appreciation towards the young talents for the performances they presented at the event.
“ Great Job,” said one.
“ Wonderful Arri,” commented another.
Many other words like great job, keep up the work or bless their heart were presented as well to appreciate the people who performed.
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