
Praise Academy of Dance as they performed ‘Journey to Freedom’.

‘Labels’ by the Louise Woodvine Dance Academy.

In tribute to the late Archbishop, Granville Williams, the Pine Lands Creative Workshop performed a piecechoreographed by Tracey Gittens.

‘The Collective’ stirred emotions with the Danielle Norris choreographed ‘Song of the Bride’.
This year’s finals of the National Independence Festival of Creative Arts (NIFCA) got off to an inspiring start on Friday night at the Frank Collymore Hall.
The fully packed auditorium came alive as performances pounded, stirred and sweetened the emotions of those gathered to watch the first of four nights of the best talent this island has to offer in the dancing arts.
From gospel to reggae to rhythm and blues, the performers leaped, waved and twirled on the stage, weaving their stories with an abundance of passion and enthusiasm – a feat displayed by those dedicated to their craft.
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