Cathedral defends their Tadra Kahani title
Form Six student Benjamin Matairakula said their preparation in the past 8 weeks has paid off for them.
Matairakula said they have a message for the men in Fiji and also dedicated the win to their supporters.
Total Event Company’s Amelia Rigsby said Cathedral deserved to win as they impressed the crowd with their performance.
Cathedral also walked away with $2,500.
Fijivillage spoke to some of the people about what they thought of the show.
Meanwhile, Tadra Kahani judge Lucy Jones said the music that the schools used was different from the previous years, which had a big impact on their performances.
Lomary Secondary School was the first runner-up and took home $1,500.
They also took the Best Concept special award while the seconnd runner-up went to John Wesley College who won $1,000.
They also won the Best Lighting award.
Dilkusha Methodist High School won the Best Audience Response award, Best Backdrop was won by Basden College, the Best Costume Design, Hair and Make-up award and Best Backstage Crew went to International School Suva.
The Best Sound Track was taken by International School Nadi.
Story by: Watisoni Butabua & Prasheel Chandra
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