Narkal: Genesis by Emmanuel Chikoti - HTML preview

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The Paridosa annual show would go on for four days with the final day being the most vibrant. It was the performance sector of the show with a variety of artists gracing a mounted stage each year to exhibit their artistic abilities. From dancers, to choirs, to rappers to drummers and many other performances, the final day of the show was always the most attended. Scouts from all over the colony came in to look for untapped talent. Year after year, the show was a success and every year the seats were always fully booked long before the actual day arrived.

This year’s annual show had been anticipated by many to be the most spectacular. This was because of the performances were all going to be staged in the majestic, newly built football stadium.

 

“The Blue Saxophone” was the home ground for the top tier football club, the “Jazz Pacers.” In the previous season, the Jazz Pacers came out second in the Narkal Football League and were the champions the season before that. Up until the