Visually-impaired singer among 25 Semifinalists Junior Monarch
For the first time in the history of the competition, a visually-impaired singer is among the 25 semifinalists in the Scotiabank Junior Monarch competition.
Rashad “King Shad” Applewhaite, who was accompanied by his mum Rashida, drew number 7 in the soca category of the competition.
The two draws, calypso and soca, for the Semifinals were held today, Wednesday, June 14 at the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Media Launch at the bank’s Warrens, St Michael branch.
In addressing those in attendance Chief Cultural Officer at the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) Andrea Wells said the NCF was thrilled to welcome a competitor from the differently-able community.
“In celebrating your accomplishments thus far, we must single out 18-year-old Rashad Applewhaite, who is the first-ever participating student from the Irvine Wilson School and the first visually-impaired singer in the competition. The NCF has been working closely with the Barbados Council for the Disabled and we are heartened to facilitate and accommodate Rashad to ensure that he is provided with whatever he needs on and off the stage in order to compete with his peers.
Wells added: “We hope that this year’s involvement of a visually-impaired contestant opens the door for more persons who are differently able to feel empowered to be a part of the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition.”
Scotiabank’s Retail and Small Business Lead, Carla Boyce said the Junior Monarch programme also promotes the rich culture of Barbados ensuring that it continues with future generations.
“The Scotiabank Junior Calypso Monarch helps our young people learn and enhance their skills. Participants are exposed to more than just the competition aspect of the programme, but also benefit from mentorship and vocal training through scheduled workshops. We’re also hosting financial planning workshops where they learn the importance of saving, budgeting and investing. The programme truly aims to help our young people become well-rounded. All participants go on to even greater things because of their participation. They receive guidance and really sharpen their craft, understanding the intricacies of calypso, soca, their roots and legacy. Kudos to them as they take our culture to new heights!,” Boyce said.
Meanwhile, there were three position switches in the calypso category. There were no switches in the soca category. (PR)
Positions for Semifinalists in the Scotiabank Junior Monarch
CATEGORY: CALYPSO
Position
Given Name
Sobriquet
Song
1
Alyssa Harris
Slay
Just Like These Women
2
Relissa Mitcham
Re Re
Tribute To My Granny
3
Haylei Wise
Hailstorm
Both Sides
4
Khalija Kellman
Khaleesi
De Bully
5
Kiara Drayton-Archer
Mhizz Khibaba
Unity Is Strength
6
Alyssa Cumberbatch
Queen A
The Black Reality
7
Eden Murrell
Potent
Can’t Lash We
8
Destiny Murrell
Destiny
Environment
9
Danesha Davis
Danekia
Dear John
10
Kadarius Allen
King K
Dear God
11
Kenaz Walker
The Mighty Bit Bit
Drugs and Disobedience
12
Sabiah Gaskin
Sabiah
Your Creation
13
Sakarah Thomas
Sakarah
Alexa
Reserve
Joshua King
King Boy
Give Thanks
CATEGORY: SOCA
Positions
Given Name
Sobriquet
Song
1
Jazarie Belgrave
Zarie B
Get Active
2
Thierry Belgrave
TiJay
Ah Feeling
3
Joshua Oxley
Joshox
Push De Truck
4
Sephon Sealy
Lil Stathis
Fold In Half
5
Kymani Devonish
The Showman
We Doan Care
6
Rojani Shurland-Agard
Rojani
Vacation
7
Rashad Applewhaite
King Shad
Jam Down
8
Ranesha Stewart
Ranesha
Good Vibes
9
Trinity Clarke
Trinity
I Love Soca
10
Joshua Blackman
Joshua B
Dis Sweet Festival
11
Rimiya Wilson
Majestic Miya
We Crop Ova
12
Revenn Moseley
YSR
Sweet Lime
This year the NCF will stage two Scotiabank Junior Monarch tents this Sunday, June 18 and next Sunday, June 25 at the Steel Shed, Queen’s Park. The Semifinals will be held on Sunday, July 2 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.
The Finals will be held on Saturday, July 15 at the National Botanical Gardens.
To the public, log on to our social media pages The NCF Barbados for information on the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition and all our other Crop Over activities. (PR)