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Entries stable for music festival

Organizers of the Estevan and District Music Festival are getting ready for the annual showcase of musical talent in the region. The festival has received 644 entries for this year.
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Jeremy Littlefield played the piano at last year鈥檚 music festival. The number of piano entries is up significantly this year.

Organizers of the Estevan and District Music Festival are getting ready for the annual showcase of musical talent in the region.聽

The festival has received 644 entries for this year. The piano discipline has seen a 鈥渟harp increase in registrations,鈥 said Pam Dechief, who is the president of the music festival, and so they have a whole week scheduled for pianists.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 likely due to the enthusiasm of our strong piano teachers in Estevan, encouraging their students to participate in the festival,鈥 said Dechief.

The festival will open on March 12 with the vocal and speech arts disciplines; they will continue until March 15. Band will run on March 21 and 22.聽

An awards and highlights program will happen on April 5 at St. Paul鈥檚 United Church at 7 p.m. It will be a celebration of the talent in vocal, speech arts and band competitions.

鈥淭here will be performances from each of the disciplines,鈥 said Dechief.聽

Piano will begin on April 8, and continue until April 15. Top pianists will perform and awards will be handed out on April 21 at Trinity Lutheran Church. The outstanding awards for the festival will also be presented.

Typically the festival has just the one program for highlights and awards.聽

鈥淲e鈥檝e been wanting to do things a little bit differently in the last couple of years,鈥 said Dechief. 鈥淯sually our awards night gets so long, and people don鈥檛 want to sit there. So we thought, let鈥檚 divide it in half, and see how it goes. Next year we might go back to the way we鈥檝e done it forever.鈥澛

The festival is running later than normal this year, due to the early timing of Good Friday-Easter long weekend in late March, and the subsequent school spring break.

The Estevan Comprehensive School鈥檚 band program goes on a band trip early in the spring, too, which further delayed the festival, since many of the band students are in multiple disciplines.

Dechief noted the festival鈥檚 volunteers have already put in at least 200 hours. Their time commitment was eased thanks to on-line registrations, a relatively new concept for the festival that gains popularity each year.

Adjudicators for the festival have been chosen. Carol Konecsni-Christie from Dysart will be the piano adjudicator. Karen Charleton from Outlook will handle the duties for the vocal and speech arts competitions.

Glen Gillis from Saskatoon and Nancy Hennen from Brandon, Manitoba, will be the band adjudicators.聽

Dechief is looking forward to hearing the talent displayed at the music festival.聽

鈥淲e know we will be treated to wonderful performances in vocal, piano, speech and band,鈥 said Dechief.

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