Music for Promoting Environmental Best Practices

by Resource Center for Environment and Sustainable Development
Music for Promoting Environmental Best Practices
Music for Promoting Environmental Best Practices
Music for Promoting Environmental Best Practices
Music for Promoting Environmental Best Practices

Project Report | Aug 28, 2017
THE CAMERGREEN FIRST NATIONAL PUBLIC AUDITONS

By Ndieh Elah | Communication Officer

Contestant Auditioning
Contestant Auditioning

The RCESD team opened the event at about 10 a.m with a display of the theme song titled “Make Camer Green”. Closely followed by the team display, was a welcome speech from the Vice Director of RCESD, Mr. Leke Tayoh who welcomed all the contestants form far and wide. He talked about the dangers our day to day practices poses to the environment and the importance of educating the public of these dangers. The Head of Jury, Mr. Ateh Francis who is a senior Journalist at the national TV station CRTV, congratulated the contestants for making it to the second round of the competition and gave them a heads up of how grading would be done. The grading included message of the song, stage performance, vocals, and originality of the song.

The Resource Center for Environment and Sustainable Development came back again with the Camergreen Competition, this time around for the National auditions. Fifty-five contestants were selected from across the nation to audition in front of a panel of Jury on the 29th of July 2017 at Chariot Hotel Hall.

Contestants were called up according to serial numbers and the messages of their song ranged from pollution, waste management to climate change and even deforestation. Contestants put their messages in different brands of songs ranging from Pop, to RnB, Soul, and Afro pop. Some used recorded instrumentals and others sang with musical instruments like the guitar and the piano. Music filled the air… the talents were immeasurable. The audience was elated by the performances and kept cheering loud. The audition was also graced by urban artists like Big G, K Major and bloggers too.

The event was closed by the representative of the Regional Delegate of Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development, Mr. Fonweban Hans, who thanked everybody who made it to the event and encouraged everyone to live a green life. All contestants were awarded certificates of participation at the end of the day.

Jury at the live auditions
Jury at the live auditions
Contestants and the Jury
Contestants and the Jury
Handing of Certificates to Contestants
Handing of Certificates to Contestants

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Resource Center for Environment and Sustainable Development

Location: Buea - Cameroon
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