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Belize Band Fest Coming to Benque

Belize Band Fest Coming to Benque | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

The 2024 Belize Band Fest will be in Benque! Saturday, June 29th.  The Benque Viejo Marching Band's gonna take this one.

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Corozal Community College Wins Band Fest

Corozal Community College Wins Band Fest | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

The Corozal Community College won the Belize Band Fest today in Belmopan.  Belize Natural Energy was one of the sponsors of the event, and they were there to get some pictures of the various bands.  Congratulations to all participants on a job well done!

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Belize Band Fest Pictures

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More pictures from the Belize Band Fest that was held in Belmopan.

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San Jose Succotz Retains Best Marching Band In Belize Title

San Jose Succotz Retains Best Marching Band In Belize Title | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Congratulations to the San Jose Succotz Marching Band!!!

 

"Organizers of Belize Band Fest 2012 have presented prizes to winning groups. The family event was held this year at the Santiago Ricalde Stadium in Corozal town. Corozal Community College Marching Band was voted the most popular marching band. Succotz Festival Drum Cops won the title of best uniformed marching band, while the Holy Redeemer Marching Band won the drum line competition. In the drum corps category, Delille Academy Marching Band from Dangriga won first place and took home four thousand dollars as prize. They also took home a trophy and individual medals. First runner up was the Sarteneja United Drum Corps while the second runner up was the Holy Redeemer Marching Band. In the Marching Band with Wind Instruments category, the top prize was captured by the defending champions, Succotz Festival Drum Corps. They took home six thousand dollars plus a trophy and individual medals. Second place was captured by the Corozal Community College Marching Band, while the third place winner is the Western Xunan Marching Band."

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