FeaturesUncategorized Ten for Teen Talent Final by Barbados Today 29/10/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 29/10/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset Tavon Boyce Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 324 Ten talented performers will face off in the final of the Richard Stoute Teen Talent competition slated for November 6 at the Barbados Museum. Following the semifinals at the Museum on Sunday, those making the grade were: Weslon Samuels, Shaneka George, Skyy Dowridge, Joshua Osbourne, Daianna Price, Kymani Devonish, Beyonce Clarke, Shantae Alleyne-Clarke, Kereesa Chase and Tavon Boyce. Skyy Dowridge On Sunday night, without a doubt, 10-year-old finalist Dowridge, a first-timer to this competition, threw down the gauntlet and appeared points and octaves ahead of her competitors. She is surely going into the finals as a favourite. Dowridge was in top form in both songs, Loren Allredโs โNever Enoughโ and โThis is My Lifeโ, made famous by the incomparable Shirley Bassey. At such a tender age, she displayed very good vocal dynamics, technique and stage presence.ย Shaneka George Beyoncรฉ Clarke was outstanding in her Jazz-influenced renditions of โBack to Blackโ made popular by the late Amy Winehouse and โBust your Windowsโ by Jazmine Sullivan. Her vocal competency was a breath of fresh air, made even more so since she was recovering from illness. Clarke handled her compositions with spirited delivery and excellent control. Beyonce Clarke Daianna Price, did not disappoint. She was in exceptional voice and now that she is a finalist, she will also be one to watch. Among the boys, Tavon Boyce and Joshua Osbourne stood out. However, Osbourne was better in the first preliminary and therefore needs to stay focused if he wants to be in winnerโs row on finals night. Showtime is 7 p.m. (CW) You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve toโฆ Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Two dead, two others hurt in bloody Monday across St Michael 09/03/2026 China donates $136 000 in medical equipment to QEH 06/03/2026 Nicholls: Terminal dues critical to Caribbean postal sustainability 24/02/2026