Bahrain: Young Talents Win Hearts at KSC Prince and Princess Contest


Walter Dantis

Bahrain, Jun 26: The Prince and Princess show hosted by Karnataka Social Club presented an ideal platform for kids to showcase their talents and entertained a large gathering from Karnataka origin.

The show was held at Ban Saeng Thai Hall in Manama recently.

About 30 kids participated in the contest, held in two age categories - 4 to 8 and 8 to 12 years.

Children dressed up in the best of attires entertained the audiences with their catwalks and witty answers to the questions by the compere.

The contest was judged by three eminent personalities of Bahrain - Roshan D'Souza, Zilia Monteiro and Priya Mascarenhas.


Winners:


4 - 8 years (Prince 2012)

Winner: Joel D'souza

Runner-up: Glen Crasta


4 - 8 years (Princess 2012)

Winner: Jennifer D'souza

Runner-up: Astrelle D'souza


8 - 12 years (Prince 2012)

Winner: Orville Sequeira

Runner-up: Leon Almeida


8 - 12 years (Princess 2012)

Winner: Ashlyn Alva

Runner-up: Michelle D'souza


DJ Savin kept the dance floor alive with some lovely music. More than 200 guests enjoyed the evening filled with fun, entertainment and tasty food.

KSC entertainment secretary Rajesh Prabhu compered the program.

  

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  • MAR, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2012

    Congrads to winners, can see lot of faces, but i cant see my good friend lulu john Monterio
    Best of luck to all winners
    regards
    MAR

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