Search results for : Dancers

Showing 61 to 70 of 1000 results

News Article
Ready to dance
News Article
April 27, 2018
Ready to dance

Ana Marie Forsythe, an internationally recognized master teacher of the Horton Lester technique, and former director of the Ailey/Fordham B.F.A. Program at The Ailey School, will be the guest artist at the second ArtSea Dance, a Caribbean-based workshop aimed at bridging the gap between young [...]

read more »


News Article
April 06, 2018
On pointe: A dance workshop worth your time

ArtSea Dance, a Caribbean-based workshop aimed at bridging the gap between young island dancers and the vast dance world abroad through workshops taught by professionals, is making a return to The Bahamas. Courtney Celeste Spears, founder of ArtSea Dance, is returning with the second version [...]

read more »


News Article
March 28, 2018
Jamaican dancers and seven other foreigners face court

TEN foreigners were brought before the Freeport Magistrate's Court for various offences this week including engaging in gainful occupation, overstaying, harbouring illegal persons and illegal landing.Among them were three Jamaican women who were empl

read more »


News Article
March 14, 2018
Common injuries in dance

People dance for a variety of reasons - for fun, recreation and for health. Dance can be social or performed for an audience. It can also be ceremonial or competitive. However, the range of body movements, repetition and speed of movement can put you at [...]

read more »


News Article
Are you ready to DANCE
News Article
February 16, 2018
Are you ready to DANCE

Ishmael Brown had never taken formal dance training before his participation in ArtSea last year. At the end of the two days, the teen walked away with the most improved award. "I came with doubt, but I left with an experience I'll never forget, and [...]

read more »


News Article
November 01, 2017
The issue is not the dancing

New Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell has demonstrated out the gate that he intends to be petty, desperate and highly hypocritical in his criticisms of the Minnis administration -- but we expected no different from him. Early Monday, Mitchell released a statement criticizing [...]
The post The issue is not the dancing appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

read more »


News Article
October 31, 2017
Mitchell says PM should be helping nation, not dancing

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Chairman Fred Mitchell criticised Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday for "touring the country in a victory lap" and "having a good time" while those who voted for him "are suffering from unemployment, hunger and depri

read more »


News Article
October 11, 2017
The Le'Chic Dancers introduces, Lil, Junior & Miss Fox Hill in honour of Dr. Jacinta Higgs

Pageantry is no secret or nothing out of the ordinary for Mrs. Maltese Davis. The drive and passion she possess to see young ladies conduct themselves with poise, intelligence and confidence didn?t just start two years ago.

read more »


News Article
July 04, 2017
Dancers excel at competition

The weekend following their annual recitals this past June 10 and 11, seven dance company members from the local dance school Just Dance Bahamas, under the direction of Nonny Price, traveled to Galveston, Texas to compete in the StarQuest International World Dance Finals.
The seven dancers attended master dance classes as well that were also part of the competition.
To start off the week, each of ...

read more »


News Article
June 30, 2017
Dancers put through their paces at ArtSea

Through ArtSea, professional dancer Courtney Celeste Spears (granddaughter of Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group President Andrea Sweeting), brought a high level of the art to the country of her mother's birth, with a weekend-long convention dedicated to helping aspiring young dancers cultivate their talent and recognize the potential in pursuing a professional dance career.
Spears' initiat...

read more »