CUT BFN Choir shines at the GACMA Eisteddfod

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CUT BFN Choir shines at the GACMA Eisteddfod

The Central University of Technology Bloemfontein Choir has once again made the institution proud by reclaiming its collective flagship position at the GACMA Eisteddfod. The choir secured silverware by achieving position two in the African piece as well as maintaining the same in the Western piece.

The choir performed at the Gauteng Choral Music Association (GACMA) Choral Eisteddfod, which recently took place on the 16th of May 2022 in Fochville, Gauteng Province. The classy and philharmonic choir is characterised by its remarkable and melodic renditions left the audience, which included individuals from distinct musical backgrounds and adjudicators at the competition, dazed by their extraordinary performance.

“Our choristers have made us proud on many occasions; once again, I wish to congratulate and encourage them to keep hoisting the CUT flag higher in the sector,” said Prof. Alfred Ngowi, acting Vice-Chancellor and Principal.

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The CUT Bloemfontein campus choir.

Uploaded: 20 May 2022
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