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Sunday Social

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From left: Christopher Samuda, chairman of the National Chorale of Jamaica (NCOJ); N. Nick Perry, United States Ambassador to Jamaica and NCOJ directors Paulette Mitchell and Milton Samuda.
From left: Christopher Samuda, chairman of the National Chorale of Jamaica (NCOJ); N. Nick Perry, United States Ambassador to Jamaica and NCOJ directors Paulette Mitchell and Milton Samuda.
Earl Jarrett (left), chairman and chief executive officer of the Jamaica National Group, warmly greets Gene Douglas, honorary board member of the National Chorale of Jamaica.
Earl Jarrett (left), chairman and chief executive officer of the Jamaica National Group, warmly greets Gene Douglas, honorary board member of the National Chorale of Jamaica.
Diane Edwards, director of the Mona School of Business and Management Professional Services Unit, showed her sophisticated style in a sleeveless maxi dress.
Diane Edwards, director of the Mona School of Business and Management Professional Services Unit, showed her sophisticated style in a sleeveless maxi dress.
Dr Cheryl Sloley, director, Open Campus Country Sites, The University of West Indies, matched the celebratory atmosphere.
Dr Cheryl Sloley, director, Open Campus Country Sites, The University of West Indies, matched the celebratory atmosphere.
Joy Gillett-Chambers (centre), is flanked by her daughter Toni Gillett-Chambers (left) and granddaughter Leah Johnson.
Joy Gillett-Chambers (centre), is flanked by her daughter Toni Gillett-Chambers (left) and granddaughter Leah Johnson.
British High Commissioner to Jamaica Judith Slater (right), and her husband Philip De Waal.
British High Commissioner to Jamaica Judith Slater (right), and her husband Philip De Waal.
Dianne Ashton-Smith (left), director of the D&G Foundation, and Totlyn Brown-Robb, administrator of D&G Foundation, were the perfect floral duo.
Dianne Ashton-Smith (left), director of the D&G Foundation, and Totlyn Brown-Robb, administrator of D&G Foundation, were the perfect floral duo.
Dr Russell Chatoor (right), paediatrician and cardiologist and his lovely wife, Jennifer.
Dr Russell Chatoor (right), paediatrician and cardiologist and his lovely wife, Jennifer.
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The National Chorale of Jamaica staged musical dramatisations of excerpts from George Gershwin’s classical Afro-American opera Porgy & Bess on Wednesday at the Courtleigh Auditorium. With Sir Willard White, world-class operatic bass-baritone, playing the role of Porgy, and his wife, acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Lady Sylvia Kevorkian-White, playing the role of Bess, the production hit the right notes and the audience enjoyed every minute of it.