The cofounders of San Francisco's annual CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music easily decided on "A Fire Within," the theme of this year's event. With performances "focusing on the passion and drive ...
HOLYOKE — Holyoke is set to come alive with art, rhythm and unity at the second Afro-Caribbean Heritage Festival Juneteenth celebration on June 13 and 14 at Lyman Park. On both days at 4 p.m., the ...
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 ...
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 Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s holiday season is underway at New York City Center through Jan. 4. This season marks more than just another year of the artistic phenomenon that uses dance as ...
Students will listen to music from Ghana, Nigeria, Cuba, and Puerto Rico to learn how this polyrhythmic tradition followed Africans to the Caribbean as a result of the transatlantic slave trade.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. WMI's final Let's Dance party of the season celebrates Caribbean-American ...
Get up afro Latina. That is the identity that exists in the caribbean and throughout latin America much which is attributed to black culture, that music, the food, the dance, you know, it's so rooted ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Puerto Rico doesn’t just export music, we export culture, history, and spirit,” Rafael Cepeda Rivera says. Photo: Victoria Leadra ...
Selah Thompson (front) teaches how the skirt is used in Afro Cuban dance to mimic natural movements seen in nature at the Traditional Music Society dance class. Susan Pfannmuller Special to The Star ...
On a chilly October night, the dimly lit lounge of Rock Steady — a popular Afro-Caribbean restaurant in Midtown — is notably empty. Staffers are preparing for what’s supposed to be a busy night ahead.