Younger Latinos from the Caribbean fight to preserve salsa music and dance. The deep thump of the bongos, the scraping of the guiro, and the loud chirp of the trumpet -- the pulse of salsa would get ...
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 ...
From 1948 until 1966, the Palladium Ballroom, at the corner of 53rd and Broadway, was the city's mecca for Afro-Caribbean dance music. And for a... The percussionist and bandleader Tito Puente would ...
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 excitement is building as the nominations for the third annual Caribbean Music Awards have officially been announced. Set to take place on Thursday (Aug. 28) in Brooklyn, New York, the highly ...
On 'Jump Up,' Charlie Halloran and The Tropicales cruise the Caribbean, from Colombia to New Orleans
There’s a charming nostalgia to the records made by Charlie Halloran and The Tropicales. The band, led by trombonist and vocalist Halloran, specialize in horn-powered Caribbean dance music from the ...
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 ...
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) ...
"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 ...
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