PORTSMOUTH — The founder of a school in northern Haiti supported by hundreds of Seacoast residents will make a virtual appearance from the school in Milot, Haiti, at the annual Caribbean Dance Party ...
The Caribbean practice of ballroom dancing — a longtime facet of culture in the region — had formal inroads in New York back in the early 1980s when veterans such as Clarence Galloway of Barbados ...
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 ...
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 ...
Batey Tambó will perform at CubaCaribe, which runs at various venues in San Francisco March 28 to April 4. Credit: LexMex Over the past two decades, San Francisco’s CubaCaribe Festival of Dance & ...
"Sweat Yuh Culture!” Feteness founder and instructor Allie Guilbaud hollers on a recent Tuesday night in the studio of Tip Tap Toe Dance Studio in Elmont. "Sweat Yuh Culture!” the 20 attendees in bike ...
Katie Derham explores the vibrant and varied world of Caribbean music and dance. So much of the culture of the Caribbean has been shaped by the various people who have informed its history, and this ...
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 ...
The first week of the company’s annual season at City Center featured “Jazz Island,” an earnest premiere by Maija García, and a treasure by Alonzo King.
The Caribbean Nights Dance Party scheduled for March 21 has been postponed until Saturday, Sept. 19. The annual party typically brings in between $5,000 and $13,000 a year for a school in Haiti where ...