EntertainmentLocal NewsNews NIFCA celebrates Bajans by Barbados Today 27/11/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 27/11/2022 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 490 The National Cultural Foundation has hosted a series of events all geared toward celebrating who we are as a people through various artforms. On Saturday night the festivities reached a crescendo, with dancers telling their story. Through the rhythmic movement of their bodies, they spun their intricate tale under the watchful eyes of the large audience gathered at the Frank Collymore Hall for the NIFCA Dance presentation Rebirth of a Nation. Theย story wasย emphatically told by the major players in the local dance industry using a range of styles under the artistic direction of Shea Best and Gina Mayers with a script written by Michelle Cox. Theย chronicle of this historical journey opened with the Pinelands Creative Workshop performing Afroship. Clad in crisp white suits, their movements were sharp as they heeded the call of their captain. This dance captured the essence ofย the landship. This scene quickly transitioned to Remembering Forgotten Souls skilfully presented by Dancinโ Africa. This dance artistically reflected the angst of that period. Members of Pinelands Creative Workshop started the show. The next featured troupe was the Louise Woodvine Dance Academy who were the embodied the spirit ย of serenity, adorned in their delicate pink ensembles for Peace. Louise Woodvine Dance group was one of the troupes involved in the production. Among the talented dance groups making up the phenomenal cast were Pearlโs Academy of Dance with Inspire. Effective costuming and the use of props ensured the poignant delivery of their message. Elevรฉ Performing Arts Centreโs dance Concede captured the occurrence of a violent battle simply using pieces of cloth to represent their weaponry. Part of the Eleve Performing Arts Centre. The UWI Dance ensemble ended the first half with a fervent piece called A Reckoning Cometh. Their stunning red costumes, swift precise movements and strategic lightingย was accentuated by the pulsating beat of their accompanying music. This scintillating presentation was awe inspiring and held the captivated audience spellbound, as their eyes remained glued centre stage. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians The second half had a distinctly lighter feel. This segment opened with the BCC Dance Ensembleโs Come Leh We Play conjuring child-like abandon as they created an air of nostalgia re-enacting many of the hand ย games that were a regular part of childhood. Next was ย Israel Lovell Foundationโs piece, which was an apt portrayal of ย Last Lap. Theyย first appeared donning t-shirts but returned in full Kadooment Day costumes ย portraying the merriment of that day. This dance was enhanced by the powerful beat of their drummers. Multifarious Dance Crew told a vivid story using their contemporary style. Opening with the familiar theme song from local programme Bajan Bus Stop, they used a plethora of local tracks including popular folk songs, a sprinkling of spouge and classics like Gabbyโs Hit It and Jack ย in their fun number. Theyย kept the audience thoroughly entertained during Do Um For De Kulture as they depicted elements of Barbadiana including ย simulating both pitching marbles and a spirited game of cricket. Also appearing in this segment was Powerhouse Studios who performed Spring. Using just two dancers, they were equally impactful. OAN Dance Company ended the evening with the thought provoking The Unfolding. Voice actors Winston Farrell, Angelo Lascelles, DJ Simmons, and Ayesha Gibson- Gill added cohesion to the package. When the curtain came down on the evening ย the audience erupted in appreciation of the magnitude of talent that the island has to offer. (STT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Woman, 48, dies in Bank Hall house fire 27/03/2026 Used car dealer to return to court in theft, money laundering case 27/03/2026 Hall slams Tridentsโ performance in loss to Saint Martin 27/03/2026