Crossroads, continuities, and contradictions : the Afro-Euro-Caribbean triangle / Brenda Dixon Gottschild -- What is Congolese in Caribbean dance / Nathaniel Hamilton Crowell, Jr.-- Cuban dance : an ...
Through regional collaboration and storytelling, Unique Arts is preserving tradition while creating new opportunities for ...
Dance enthusiasts can expect an exciting display of talent, technique and regional camaraderie when the Caribbean Dance ...
The UNESCO programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity, funded by the European, invites young Caribbean dancers, dance educators and ...
The people of Trinidad live and breathe Carnival. A time of celebration, Carnival combines music and dance with elaborate costumes to produce a spectacle of extravagance and energy. People fill the ...
I didn’t see her on any list of notables who died in 2013, but Marie Brooks — whose love of Afro-Caribbean dance and culture was expressed through decades of dedicated movement, passion and education ...
Dancers from the Caribbean Dance Company took the stage once again this month for the first time in two years, as they marked their 40th student showcase, “2021 Students of Caribbean Dance School,” at ...
Tons of Brooklynites partied with Afro-Caribbean dancers, ate West Indies-inspired dishes and listened to the tunes of various cultural musicians at the Caribbean Heritage Month celebration hosted by ...
Often, when people think of Caribbean cultures, they envision music, food, and fashion. In addition to these aspects of the Caribbean, the founders of The Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival (BCLF) ...