BahamaWave
07-09-07, - 04:03 PM
"By Barry Williams, Guardian Lifestyles Reporter
barry@nasguard.com
Get ready to feel the heat, because "Countess Pepper" is heating up the stage!
The "Queen of Fire" is mesmerizing as she lights up the stage on Friday nights in the Sun Fun Resorts, West Bay Street, and she is beckoning all and sundry to come and feel her heat, along with "Count" Bernardino, the Fame Dancers, limbo dancers, steel pan players, congo drummers, as well as live band and Junkanoo.
"We're trying to bring back all of the cultural movements, and the cultural dancers, said "Countess Pepper" aka Angelique Rollins-Watson, who performs in front of a mixed audience of Bahamians and tourists. "We have so many talented entertainers here in The Bahamas that are underground, she said, adding that it's time for the native show to make a resurrection."
This is the kind a thing we need to all support 100%. We need to keep these types of Bahamian acts alive.
Read Full Story (http://bahamawavenews.blogspot.com/2007/07/feel-fire.html)
barry@nasguard.com
Get ready to feel the heat, because "Countess Pepper" is heating up the stage!
The "Queen of Fire" is mesmerizing as she lights up the stage on Friday nights in the Sun Fun Resorts, West Bay Street, and she is beckoning all and sundry to come and feel her heat, along with "Count" Bernardino, the Fame Dancers, limbo dancers, steel pan players, congo drummers, as well as live band and Junkanoo.
"We're trying to bring back all of the cultural movements, and the cultural dancers, said "Countess Pepper" aka Angelique Rollins-Watson, who performs in front of a mixed audience of Bahamians and tourists. "We have so many talented entertainers here in The Bahamas that are underground, she said, adding that it's time for the native show to make a resurrection."
This is the kind a thing we need to all support 100%. We need to keep these types of Bahamian acts alive.
Read Full Story (http://bahamawavenews.blogspot.com/2007/07/feel-fire.html)