Monfort takes top honours again
At the Tadra Kahani 2007 held last night, Monfort Boys Town showed Fiji why they were last year's winners, as they gave the audience a performance of style and class portraying the theme: Inner Power Struggle.
Team Leader, Ledua Sigani-marau said the boys were told before the performance to give it their all and let it be up to the audience and the judges to choose the winners.
Sigani-marau adds that competition this year was very tough and in order to hold on to their title next year, they would need to move a notch and give a spell binding performance.
The award for Best artistic went to RKS, the Best concept went to St Bedes College, Best Hair and Make Up to Rishikul Sanatan College, Best choreography to Montfort Boys Town, Best Costume Design to International School Nadi, Best Set Design and Staging to International Secondary Suva, Best lighting and design to Rishikul Sanatan College, Best Soundtrack to International Suva,
Best Back Stage Crew to LBSS and Best entertainment to RKS.
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