The holidays are upon us. And this Dec. 26th and Jan. 1, as some celebrate Boxing Day and New Year’s Day, Bahamians across the world will partake in one of the biggest holiday celebrations in the ...
The Bahamas recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. Formerly a British crown colony, the country celebrates the affair each year with events that honor its culture and freedom.
Imagine the warm Bahamian night humming with thunderous drum beats, the clank of cowbells echoing through Nassau’s narrow streets, and people dressed in shimmering feathers, sequins, and bright hues ...
The supporting cast in Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow’s “Junkanooacome” (2019) in Asbury Park (all photos courtesy Transformer) The drummers face each other on the beach, playing an African beat before an upright ...
ALTHOUGH Junkanoo parades will not be held this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials say avid fans can still enjoy this integral part of Bahamian culture through several virtual events.
For R.M. Bailey Senior High School students, their journey to Bay Street and the Junior Junkanoo parade starting line almost ...
ALL major Junkanoo A-groups will return to Bay Street for the Boxing Day and New Year’s Day parades, ending weeks of uncertainty about whether the nation’s premier cultural events would proceed ...
Old time something come back again! The older folks will say “the old becomes new again or the more things seem to change is the more they remain the same.” Stilt walking, junkanoo dancing and the ...
Field for the Junkanoo Jam in the Bahamas next November, per source, is BYU, Boston College, Tulsa and George Mason. — Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) December 5, 2019 Boston College had the Gotham ...
A traditional Bahamian Junkanoo performer celebrates and parades during a visit by Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge in 2022 in Nassau, Bahamas. Credit - ...
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