The 2019 Kempsey Eisteddfod got underway this week with the vocal, instrumental, speech and drama section.
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Students from across the Macleay showed off their talent over the three-day event.
"The adjudicator has been really impressed with the local talent he's seen during the eisteddfod," vice president of the vocal and instrumental section of the Kempsey Eisteddfod, Robyn Edwards, told the Argus.
"We've had a lot of good comments and feedback from him."
Dr William Clark OAM was the adjudicator the 2019 music eisteddfod. He is a music educator, examiner, conductor, lecturer and church musician.
"He has been the adjudicator at other eisteddfods around the state but this is his first year at the Kempsey Eisteddfod.
"We've seen a lot of local talent this year, with students from all schools across the Macleay."
The vocal, instrumental, speech and drama section of the Kempsey Eisteddfod wraps up today while the dance section will get underway on Saturday at Melville High School.
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