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Four weeks of practice, a lifetime of community spirit
A couple of weeks ago, visitors and locals alike were surprised on a late afternoon when a group of over 100 Grand Bahamians broke into spontaneous dance in Port Lucaya Square. Timed to coincide with St. Patrick’s Day, the square … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Grand Bahama, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged Alphonsus Cassell, Dance, fishing, flash mob, Grand Bahama, Jullion Collie, Laurie Tuchel, Lyndah Wells, Mackey Media, Montserrat socca artist, Port Lucaya Square, spring break, St. Patrick's Day, The Bahamas Dance Theatre, The Bahamas Weekly
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Artists of the Bahamas
Back in January of 2009,The Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation in conjunction with the Freeport Film Society, premiered a documentary film called “Artists of the Bahamas”. It was a Sunday afternoon and the Regency Theatre was filled with an enthusiastic audience. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Exhibitions, Film, Grand Bahama, History, Paintings, Photography
Tagged Amos Ferguson, Antonius Roberts, art, Artists of The Bahamas, Artists of The Bahamas film, Bahamas, Bahamian culture, Brent Malone, Cammie Scully, Chantal Bethel, cultural heritage of The Bahamas, Dave Smith, Eddie Minnis, filmmaker Karen Arthur, filmmaker Tom Newirth, Freeport, Freeport Film Society, Grand Bahama, Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation, Grand Bahama history, Haitian art, Island Hats, Jackson Burnside, John Beacle, John Cox, Karen Arthur and Tom Newwirth, Kendal Hanna, Kent Shankle, Laurie Tuchel, Maxwell Taylor, Regency Theatre, Sir Sidney Poitier, Stan Burnside, The Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation, Waterloo Center for the Arts, Waterloo Iowa
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“The Mood Dictates the Hat”
Sprightly,elegant,feisty,gentle are the ladies who love to wear hats. Strong in personality,dignified in manner and outspoken on their topic, Bahamian ladies are as diverse and lovely as the sea shells gracing our shores. Strong as conch shells yet colorful as … Continue reading
Posted in Grand Bahama, Hats, Oral History, Photography, Portraits, Uncategorized
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