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S3 Ep 6TEA AND TALK WITH CLEO PARKER ROBINSON EP: 6
TEA AND TALK WITH CLEO PARKER ROBINSON - NASSAU BAHAMAS - SEASON 3 EP6American choreographer Cleo Parker Robinson, founder and artistic director of the internationally renowned Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble (CPRD), has been a transformative force in dance for more than five decades. Founded in 1970 in Denver’s historic Five Points neighbourhood, her company is celebrated for its multicultural approach to modern dance, drawing inspiration from African American, Caribbean, African, and global movement traditions. Robinson, who was inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame in 1989 and appointed to the National Council on the Arts by President Bill Clinton in 1999, has toured in more than 30 countries and served as a cultural ambassador worldwide.In 1992 Mrs. Parker Robinson was brought to The Bahamas in an advisory capacity through The Bahamas Government and The United States Embassy, Nassau. After 33 years Mrs. Parker Returned to The Bahamas to celebrate this milestone with the National Dance Company of The Bahamas.

S3 Ep 5TEA AND TALK WITH KELVIN COOPER - S3 E5
TEA AND TALK WITH KELVIN COOPER S3 - EP5Kelvin Cooper is the Chair and Professor in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department at Bronx Community College. He is certified in both fitness and yoga. He has adjunct at NYU teaching Afro-Caribbean dance, and he is a teaching artist for the Alvin Ailey Arts Education Program. He has taught, directed intercultural dance and wellness workshops, conferences and performances on the continent of Africa, South America, Asia, North America and Europe. These are all opportunities that have allowed him to explore much of his healing and creative work on Restorative Practice with diverse communities. He uses this practice to create joy, wellness, and safe space in addressing two fundamental needs of human beings; the need to be connected to your authentic self and the need to be connected to others for mutual support and resources.

S3 Ep 4Tea and Talk with - Cristin Carole - Shirley Hall-Bass Forum 2025 Ep4
Tea and Talk with - Cristin Carole - Shirley Hall-Bass Forum 2025S3 Ep4Co- Founder Shirley Hall Bass ForumCristin Carole is an interdisciplinary artist,choreographer, dancer and arts educator. With over 20 years of multi-media performances, curriculum development experience and arts integration methodologies developed in the United states and abroad, Cristin works to bring a greater understanding of content standards, planning, implementation and assessment to teaching artists through professional development workshops and graduate level education courses. Most recently she brought her insight as both and artist and elementary classroom teacher to her award winning educational programming and professional development workshops for the Joffrey Ballet.Mission of The Shirley Hall-Bass ForumThe mission of the Shirley Hall Bass Dance Educators Forum, first convened in 2019 in Nassau, Bahamas isto establish dance as a driving force in Bahamian education, tourism and national identity through thedevelopment of a professional learning community with concerted focus on quality education from K-12.

S3 Ep 3TEA AND TALK WITH LINDSAY BRAYNEN -Season 3 -Episode 3
LINDSAY BRAYNENLindsay Braynen [she/her] is a Bahamian-born performing artist currently based in Vancouver, Canada. Known by her stage name Androsia Wilde - “The Bahama Mama Of Burlesque” - her performing journey spans over 3,000 miles and has taken her through the realms of alternative modeling, martial arts, immersive theatre, acting for television, dance, and most importantly - burlesque. Her burlesque career started in May 2014 with her much-lauded debut as Lando Calrissian in Geekenders' initial production of "The Empire Strips Back", and she has since set stages ablaze with acts that deftly combine her love of storytelling and pop-culture, with a personal pride in her Bahamian heritage.

S3 Ep 2TEA AND TALK WITH NICOLETTE BETHEL - SEASON 3 - EP2
TEA AND TALK WITH NICOLETTE BETHEL - SEASON 3 - EP2Nicolette Bethel was born and raised in Nassau, Bahamas to parents Keva (the principal and then the president of the College of the Bahamas) and Clement (who was a concert pianist and a composer and a choral director) Bethel. She studied at Trinity College at the University of Toronto and at Corpus Christi College, where she got a PhD in Social Anthropology. She also lived and worked in the UK and Canada and later moved back to the Bahamas where she served as Director of Culture for the Bahamas for five years.When Nicolette moved back to The Bahamas she got involved with Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts, which was the community theatre of the time. During this time, she met and married her husband Phillip Burrows and they moved to Canada for a few years. Upon returning in 2000 they formed Ringplay Productions, mostly with the former members of the Dundas repertory company. She later went into the government to work as Director of Culture. Years later she left the government and produced Shakespeare in Paradise. Nicolette is a playwright, poet, fiction writer, and anthropologist who is the Chair of Social Sciences at the University of The Bahamas. She is also a theatre producer and director and is the founder and Festival Director of Shakespeare in Paradise, co-founder and Vice-President of Ringplay Productions, and Vice-Chair of the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts in Nassau, Bahamas.

S3 Ep 1TEA AND TALK - WITH CRISTIN CAROLE - SEASON 3 - EP: 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH CRISTIN CAROLE - SEASON 3 - EP: 1Co-Founder Shirley Hall Bass ForumCristin Carole is an interdisciplinary artist, choreographer, dancer, and arts educator. With over 20 years of multi-media performances, curriculum development experience, and arts integration methodologies developed in the United States and abroad, Cristin works to bring a greater understanding of content standards, planning, implementation, and assessment to teaching artists through professional development workshops and graduate-level education courses. Most recently she brought her insight as both an artist and elementary classroom teacher to her award-winning educational programming and professional development workshops for the Joffrey Ballet. Mission of The Shirley Hall-Bass Forum The mission of the Shirley Hall Bass Dance Educators Forum, first convened in 2019 in Nassau, Bahamas is to establish dance as a driving force in Bahamian education, tourism, and national identity through the development of a professional learning community with a concerted focus on quality education from K-12.

S2 Ep 14TEA AND TALK - WITH GILLIAN GIA CURRY-WILLIAMS & DR. JOANN CALLENDER - S-2 EP14
TEA AND TALK - WITH GILLIAN GIA CURRY-WILLIAMS & DR. JOANN CALLENDER - S-2 EP14GILLIAN GIA CURRY- WILLIAMS In the face of her father’s courageous battle with cancer in 2016, Gillian developed a profound connection with cancer survivors. She channeled her creativity into “The Fabric of Hope,” a print fabric design garnering global attention for its symbolic depiction of the beauty and strength of cancer warriors. Inspired by her experience, Gillian also initiated an annual Fashion Show highlighting and honoring the strength and resilience of cancer warriors, who, as the runway models themselves, are affectionately called “Remilda Rose Designs Honorees.” Deepening her commitment to bring hope. Gillian established the Fabric of Hope Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals battling cancer. DR. JOANN CALLENDERDr. Joann Callender is a survivor and the patron of this year's “Fabric of Hope” Remilda Rose Design Honorees fashion show. Dr. Callender has worked for decades to exhibit the music of TheBahamas around the world. A renowned soprano soloist, she is also well regarded as a champion of Black excellence in the performing arts for her long career as a writer, producer, and director of stage productions that have been brought to international audiences. She is a Bahamiancultural ambassador and is dedicated to preserving a legacy of Bahamian music for future generations.

S2 Ep 13TEA AND TALK - SHANESS D. KEMP - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH SHANESS D. KEMP - PART 1Shaness D. Kemp is a native of Nassau, Bahamas, and holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Master of Fine Arts from Temple University. She is an Assistant Professor of Dance at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and continues to work as a freelance dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. Most recently, Kemp was invited to be a guest performing artist with the Tabanka African & Caribbean Peoples Dance Ensemble which is Northern Europe’s largest all-black professional dance company. As Master Teacher of the Umfundalai technique, she has taught at various institutions, festivals, and intensives, both nationally and internationally. Kemp has trained and performed with several notable artists and professional dance companies, including Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Kariamu & Company: Traditions, Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers, Eleone Dance Theatre, Philadanco! The Philadelphia Dance Company, Urban Bush Women, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Rennie Harris Puremovement, The Katherine Dunham Seminar, and The American Dance Festival to name a few. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally at organizations such as the International Association of Blacks in Dance Conference and the 37th Annual Choreographers Showcase where she received the Audience Choice Award for her choreography. She was also the 2015-2016 recipient of the Ellen Forman Memorial Award.

S2 Ep 12TEA AND TALK - WITH SHANESS D KEMP - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH SHANESS D. KEMP - PART 2 - EPISODE 12Shaness D. Kemp is a native of Nassau, Bahamas, and holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Master of Fine Arts from Temple University. She is an Assistant Professor of Dance at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and continues to work as a freelance dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. Most recently, Kemp was invited to be a guest performing artist with the Tabanka African & Caribbean Peoples Dance Ensemble which is Northern Europe’s largest all-black professional dance company. As Master Teacher of the Umfundalai technique, she has taught at various institutions, festivals, and intensives, both nationally and internationally. Kemp has trained and performed with several notable artists and professional dance companies, including Deeply Rooted Dance Theater, Kariamu & Company: Traditions, Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers, Eleone Dance Theatre, Philadanco! The Philadelphia Dance Company, Urban Bush Women, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Rennie Harris Puremovement, The Katherine Dunham Seminar, and The American Dance Festival to name a few. Her work has been presented nationally and internationally at organizations such as the International Association of Blacks in Dance Conference and the 37th Annual Choreographers Showcase where she received the Audience Choice Award for her choreography. She was also the 2015-2016 recipient of the Ellen Forman Memorial Award.

S2 Ep 11TEA AND TALK WITH DENISE WORRELL - BAHAMIAN HERBALIST - SEASON 2 -EPISODE 11
TEA AND TALK WITH DENISE WORRELL - BAHAMIAN HERBALIST - SEASON 2 -EPISODE 11Denise Worrell is an entrepreneur who is as proud of her Bahamian heritage as she is patriotic. Her company, Naturally Bahamian (https://www.naturallybahamian.com), produces a wide range of natural products made from locally sourced ingredients. Her list of products includes juices, teas, syrups, jams, jellies, bath products, and many others that she makes from locally sourced ingredients.

S2 Ep 10TEA AND TALK - WITH PHYLLIS ALBURY-GARRAWAY - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 10 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH PHYLLIS ALBURY-GARRAWAY - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 10 - PART 2Phyllis Joy-Anne Albury-Garraway's passion for youth development has spanned over forty- five years, bringing about a profound impact by providing new opportunities for training youth amidst cultural and educational challenges. Born on July 21, 1956, in Nassau, Bahamas, Phyllis was encouraged by her mother, Florence Lockhart, a renowned Bahamian designer, who recognized her motivational talent and inspired her to teach and instill discipline in young individuals. Phyllis firmly believed that disciplined behavior was essential in all aspects of life and could be cultivated through not only formal education but also extracurricular activities.

S2 Ep 10TEA AND TALK WITH PHYLLIS ALBURY -GARRAWAY SEASON 2 - EPISODE 10 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK WITH PHYLLIS ALBURY -GARRAWAY SEASON 2 - EPISODE 10Phyllis Joy-Anne Albury-Garraway's passion for youth development has spanned over forty- five years, bringing about a profound impact by providing new opportunities for training youth amidst cultural and educational challenges. Born on July 21, 1956, in Nassau, Bahamas, Phyllis was encouraged by her mother, Florence Lockhart, a renowned Bahamian designer, who recognized her motivational talent and inspired her to teach and instill discipline in young individuals. Phyllis firmly believed that disciplined behavior was essential in all aspects of life and could be cultivated through not only formal education but also extracurricular activities.

TEA AND TALK - WITH KIRKLAND “KB” BODIE - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 9 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH KIRKLAND “KB” BODIE - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 9 - PART 2Kirkland Bodie is a Bahamian musician, composer, and cultural activist. For more than 30 years “KB” has managed to capture the idiosyncrasies of Bahamians through his music and storytelling

S2 Ep 9TEA AND TALK - WITH KIRKLAND "KB" BODIE - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 9 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH KIRKLAND "KB" BODIE - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 9 - PART 1Kirkland Bodie is a Bahamian musician, composer, and cultural activist. For more than 30 years “KB” has managed to capture the idiosyncrasies of Bahamians through his music and storytelling.

S2 Ep 8TEA AND TALK - WITH CLEMENT PENN - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 8 -PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH CLEMENT PENN - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 8 -PART 2Clement Penn is the son of the late Captain Simpson Penn who took over the first Bahamas Boys Brigade in 1946 and brother the brother of the late Frank Penn Bahamian musician and cultural active. Clement himself has held many positions in the music industry of The Bahamas in association with his brother Frank. Clement is also a cultural active.

S2 Ep 8TEA AND TALK - WITH CLEMENT PENN - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 8 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH CLEMENT PENN - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 8 - PART 1Clement Penn is the son of the late Captain Simpson Penn who took over the first Bahamas Boys Brigade in 1946 and brother of the late Frank Penn Bahamian musician and cultural activist. Clement himself has held many positions in the music industry in The Bahamas as well as a cultural activist.

S2 Ep 7TEA AND TALK - WITH SHAWN TOUSSAINT - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH SHAWN TOUSSAINT - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7 - PART 2Shawn Toussaint is a Bahamian dancer, teacher, and choreographer living in Denmark. He began his dance training while attending the A.F. Adderley Senior High School in Nassau Bahamas. Shawn has spent more than 4 decades as a dancer performing locally in The Bahamas, United States, and Europe.

TEA AND TALK - WITH SHAWN TOUSSAINT - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH SHAWN TOUSSAINT - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7Shawn Toussaint is a Bahamian dancer, teacher, and choreographer living in Denmark. He began his dance training while attending the A.F. Adderley Senior High School in Nassau Bahamas. Shawn has spent more than 4 decades as a dancer performing locally in The Bahamas, United States, and Europe.

S2 Ep 6TEA AND TALK - WITH ROSEMARY C. HANNA - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH ROSEMARY C. HANNA - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 - PART 2Rosemary Clarice Hanna is a retired banker, author, documentaryfilmmaker, musician, gardener, and photographer whose knowledge of the general history of The Bahamasand Nassau's over-the-hill community provides valuableinsight into the history and culture of The Bahamas.

S2 Ep 6TEA AND TALK - WITH ROSEMARY C. HANNA - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH ROSEMARY C. HANNA - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 - PART 1Rosemary Clarice Hanna is a retired banker, author, documentary filmmaker, musician, gardener, and photographer whose knowledge of the general history of The Bahamas and Nassau's over-the-hill community provides valuable insight into the history and culture of The Bahamas.

S2 Ep 5TEA AND TALK - WITH SARAH CROWELL - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 5 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH SARAH CROWELL - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 5 -PART 2Sarah Crowell has taught dance, theater, and violence prevention for over 30 years. At the end of 2020, she left her position as the Artistic Director at Destiny Arts Center in Oakland, CA where she served in different capacities from 1990-2020, including Executive Director from 2002-2007. She founded and co-directed the Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company from 1993-2020, which has been the subject of two documentary films and won the National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award. Sarah has facilitated arts integration, violence prevention, cultural humility, and team-building professional development sessions with artists and educators since 2000, both locally and nationally.She is the recipient of the KPFA Peace Award, the KQED Women’s History Local Hero Award, the Bay Area Dance Week award, the Alameda County Arts Leadership Award, and the National Guild for Community Arts Education Milestone Award. She is also a four-time finalist for a Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education. Sarah is a retired professional dancer, having performed and toured with numerous dance and dance/theater companies including Impulse Jazz Dance Company in Boston and the Dance Brigade in San Francisco. She also co-created the dance/theater company I am Productions!Since leaving Destiny Arts Center, Sarah has worked as a consultant for the Hewlett Foundation, St. Mary’s College, Dance Mission Theater (Liberation Academy), the Othering and Belonging Institute, Movement Liberation and The World As It Could Be, doing team building, curriculum writing, group facilitation, arts festival and conference curation, and public speaking.Sarah believes passionately that the arts are an essential component of the journey to social justice, especially art forms that involve moving the body. She believes that movement must be part of all movements for social change.

S2 Ep 5TEA AND TALK - WITH SARAH CROWELL - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 5 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH SARAH CROWELL - SEASON2 - EPISODE 5 Sarah Crowell has taught dance, theater, and violence prevention for over 30 years. At the end of 2020, she left her position as the Artistic Director at Destiny Arts Center in Oakland, CA where she served in different capacities from 1990-2020, including Executive Director from 2002-2007. She founded and co-directed the Destiny Arts Youth Performance Company from 1993 - 2020, which has been the subject of two documentary films and won the National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Award. Sarah has facilitated arts integration, violence prevention, cultural humility, and team-building professional development sessions with artists and educators since 2000, both locally and nationally.She is the recipient of the KPFA Peace Award, the KQED Women’s History Local Hero Award, the Bay Area Dance Week award, the Alameda County Arts Leadership Award, and the National Guild for Community Arts Education Milestone award. She is also a four-time finalist for a Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education.Sarah is a retired professional dancer, having performed and toured with numerous dance and dance/theater companies including Impulse Jazz Dance Company in Boston and the Dance Brigade in San Francisco. She also co-created the dance/theater company I am Productions!Since leaving Destiny Arts Center, Sarah has worked as a consultant for the Hewlett Foundation, St. Mary’s College, Dance Mission Theater (Liberation Academy), the Othering and Belonging Institute, Movement Liberation, and The World As It Could Be, doing team building, curriculum writing, group facilitation, arts festival and conference curation, and public speaking.Sarah believes passionately that the arts are an essential component of the journey to social justice, especially art forms that involve moving the body. She believes that movement must be part of all movements for social change.

S2 Ep 4TEA AND TALK - WITH FREDDIE MUNNINGS JR. - SEASON 2 -EPISODE 4 - PART 2
MR. FREDDIE MUNNINGS JR.Tea and Talk welcomes Bahamian Entertainer, Entrepreneur, and Cultural Activist Freddie Munnings Jr. As we discuss aspects of Bahamian entertainment and culture. Freddie began his career nearly 50 years ago and is well known for songs such as “All the best things”, “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, “Dreamer Man”, “Sunflower” and much more.

S2 Ep 4TEA AND TALK - WITH MR. FREDDIE MUNNINGS JR - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 4- PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH MR. FREDDIE MUNNINGS JR. SEASON 2 - EPISODE 4 Tea and Talk welcomes Bahamian Entertainer, Entrepreneur, and Cultural Activist Freddie Munnings Jr. As we discuss aspects of Bahamian entertainment and culture. Freddie began his career nearly 50 years ago and is well known for songs such as “All the best things”, “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, “Dreamer Man”, “Sunflower” and much more

S2 Ep 3TEA AND TALK - WITH DR. JOANN CALLENDER - SEASON - 2 EPISODE 3 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH DR. JOANN CALLENDER PART 2JoAnn Callender has worked for decades to exhibit the music of The Bahamas around the world. A renowned soprano soloist, she is also well regarded as a champion of Black excellence in the performing arts and for her long career as a writer, producer, and director of stage productions that have been brought to international audiences. She is a Bahamian cultural ambassador and is dedicated to preserving a legacy of Bahamian music for future generations.Tea and Talk welcomes Dr. Callender as we highlight her latest project, a documentary on the life of Bahamian composer, the late Timothy Gibson composer of The Bahamas National Anthem.

S2 Ep 3TEA AND TALK WITH DR. JOANN CALLENDER - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3 - PART 1JoAnn Callender has worked for decades to exhibit the music of The Bahamas around the world. A renowned soprano soloist, she is also well regarded as a champion of Black excellence in the performing arts and for her long career as a writer, producer, and director of stage productions that have been brought to international audiences. She is a Bahamian cultural ambassador and is dedicated to preserving a legacy of Bahamian music for future generations.Tea and Talk welcomes Dr. Callender as we highlight her latest project, a documentary on the life of Bahamian composer, the late Timothy Gibson composer of The Bahamas National Anthem.

S2 Ep 2TEA AND Talk WITH - TOSSIE PUGH AND SHARA GOLDSMITH - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 2 - PART 2
Tea and Talk welcome educators Tossie Pugh and Shara Goldsmith as we discuss the importance of art integration in education. Part 2 - Season 2 - Episode 2

S2 Ep 2TEA AND TALK - WITH TOSSIE PUGH & SHARA GOLDSMITH - Season 2 - Episode 2
Tea and Talk welcome educators Tossie Pugh and Shara Goldsmith as we discuss the importance of art integration in education. Part 1 - Season 2 -Episode 2

S2 Ep 1Tea and Talk with Dr. Ann Higgins - Part 2- Season 2 Episode 1
Co-Pastor of Creative Christian Arts Ministries International, author, former dancer, liturgical dance pioneer in the Bahamas, and Co-founder of "Concurs for Christ" Junkanoo group.

S2 Ep 1TEA AND TALK - WITH DR. ANN HIGGINS - Part 1 - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 1
Co-Pastor of Creative Christian Arts Ministries International, author, former dancer, liturgical dance pioneer in The Bahamas, and Co-founder of Concurs for Christ Junkanoo group.

S1 Ep 15TEA AND TALK - WITH ARLENE NASH-FERGUSON(Episode 15 - Part 2)
TEA AND TALK - WITH ARLENE NASH-FERGUSON (Episode 15 - Part 2) Tea and Talk features Mrs. Arlene Nash-Ferguson. Arlene served as an educator for 24 years, positively impacting the lives of thousands of young Bahamians. She is an Avid proponent of Bahamian culture. She has also served on the National Junkanoo Committee for many years. To Arlene Junkanoo is not just a parade - it is a celebration of history and heritage. With her husband, she founded and runs Educulture, an experimental Junkanoo Museum, and Resource Centre, aiming to explore, discover and celebrate the spirit of Junkanoo. Arlene is a founding member of One Family Junkanoo group and host of Junkanoo 242 broadcast every Saturday morning at 10 p.m. on ZNS radio. In this 15th episode of Tea and Talk, we discussed Bahamian history, aspects of Bahamian culture as it relates to the arts, cultural awareness, Education, Junkanoo, cultural development, and self-reliance.

S1 Ep 15TEA AND TALK - WITH ARLENE NASH-FERGUSON(Episode 15 - Part 1)
TEA AND TALK - WITH ARLENE NASH-FERGUSON(Episode 15 - Part 1) Tea and Talk features Mrs. Arlene Nash-Ferguson. Arlene served as an educator for 24 years, positively impacting the lives of thousands of young Bahamians. She is an Avid proponent of Bahamian culture. She has also served on the National Junkanoo Committee for many years. To Arlene Junkanoo is not just a parade - it is a celebration of history and heritage. With her husband, she founded and runs Educulture, an experimental Junkanoo Museum, and Resource Centre, aiming to explore, discover and celebrate the spirit of Junkanoo. Arlene is a founding member of One Family Junkanoo group and host of Junkanoo 242 broadcast every Saturday morning at 10 p.m. on ZNS radio. In this 15th episode of Tea and Talk, we discussed Bahamian history, aspects of Bahamian culture as it relates to the arts, cultural awareness, Education, Junkanoo, cultural development, and self-reliance.

S1 Ep 14TEA AND TALK - WITH PAMELA BURNSIDE (Episode 14 - Part 2)
TEA AND TALK - WITH PAMELA BURNSIDE (Episode 14 - Part 2) Tea and Talk features Mrs. Pamela Burnside, Cultural advocate, Co-Founder of Creative Nassau, Owner and Manager Doongalik Studio Art Gallery, Fashion Designer, Teacher, and spouse of the late Jackson Burnside. We discussed aspects of Bahamian culture as it relates to the arts, cultural awareness, cultural development, and self-reliance.

S1 Ep 14TEA AND TALK - WITH PAMELA BURNSIDE (Episode 14 - Part 1)
TEA AND TALK - WITH PAMELA BURNSIDE (Episode 14 - Part 1) Tea and Talk features Mrs. Pamela Burnside, Cultural advocate, Co-Founder of Creative Nassau, Owner and Manager Doongalik Studio Art Gallery, Fashion Designer, Teacher, and spouse of the late Jackson Burnside. We discussed aspects of Bahamian culture as it relates to the arts, cultural awareness, cultural development, and self-reliance.

S1 Ep 13TEA AND TALK - WITH PATRICK A. JOHNSON (Episode 13 - Part 2)
TEA AND TALK - WITH PATRICK A. JOHNSON (Episode 13 - Part 2) Tea and Talk features Patrick A. Johnson, Bahamian Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, and former Principal Dancer with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. We discuss the current state of dance in The Bahamas as it relates to Cultural Development and the many possibilities that can be derived from a strong artistic and culturally aware community.

TEA AND TALK - WITH PATRICK A. JOHNSON (Episode 13 - Part 1)
TEA AND TALK - WITH PATRICK A. JOHNSON (Episode 13 - Part 1)Tea and Talk feature Patrick A. Johnson, Bahamian Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, and former Principal Dancer with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. We discuss the current state of dance in The Bahamas as it relates to Cultural Development and the many possibilities that can be derived from a strong artistic and culturally awarded community.

S1 Ep 12TEA AND TALK - WITH RODERICK JOHNSON (Episode 12 - PART 2)
TEA AND TALK - WITHRODERICK JOHNSON (Episode 12) Tea and Talk features Roderick Johnson, Bahamian Dance Educator, and Choreographer. Roderick shares aspects of his life as a Dancer growing up in The Bahamas in the 1970s and his life on the world stage.

S1 Ep 12TEA AND TALK - WITH RODERICK JOHNSON (Episode 12) Part 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH RODERICK JOHNSON (Episode 12). Tea and Talk features Roderick Johnson, Bahamian Dance Educator, and Choreographer. Roderick shares aspects of his life as a Dancer growing up in The Bahamas in the 1970s and his life on the world stage.

S1 Ep 11TEA AND TALK - WITH KIM BROWN (Episode 11)
TEA AND TALK - KIM BROWN - (Episode 11)Tea and Talk feature Kim Brown Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, and former outreach teacher with the Ailey School and the Dance Theatre of Harlem, New York. We discuss the similarities and differences as it relates to the teaching of dance and the present attitude that exist in The United States and The Bahamas.

S1 Ep 10TEA AND TALK - WITH A’KEITHA CAREY (Episode 10 - Part 2)
TEA AND TALK - A’KEITHA CAREY (Episode 10 - Part 2)Tea and Talk feature A’Keitha Carey Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, Dance Advocate, and Dance Anthropologist. We discuss the current state of dance in The Bahamas as it relates to Cultural Development and Dance Education.

S1 Ep 10TEA AND TALK - WITH A’KEITHA CAREY (Episode 10 - Part 1)
TEA AND TALK - A’KEITHA CAREY (Episode 10 - Part 1)Tea and Talk feature A’Keitha Carey Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, Dance Advocate, and Dance Anthropologist. We discuss the current state of dance in The Bahamas as it relates to Cultural Development and Dance Education.

S1 Ep 9TEA AND TALK - GEORGIA STORR-TAYLOR (Episode 9)
TEA AND TALK - GEORGIA STORR-TAYLOR (Episode 9)Tea and Talk feature Georgia Storr-Taylor Dance, Teacher, Choreographer, and Director of Georgia’s School of Dance and Theatre, Freeport Grand Bahama. We discuss the current state of dance in The Bahamas.

S1 Ep 8TEA AND TALK - WITH MEMBERS OF THE BAHAMAS DANCE ASSOCIATION (EPISODE 8)
TEA AND TALK - WITH MEMBERS OF THE BAHAMAS DANCE ASSOCIATIONTea and Talk feature Members of The Bahamas Dance Association, Shaune Culmer President, Tiara Johnson Vice President, and K’lysa Knowles Director of Events. The Bahamas Dance Association was established to foster the development of dance in The Bahamas through public awareness and support for dance education. (Episode 8)

S1 Ep 7TEA AND TALK - WITH NANA SAFOHENE JAN KWAW II (CHRISTOPHER E DAVIS).EPISODE 7 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH NANA SAFOHENE JAN KWAW II (CHRISTOPHER E DAVIS).Tea and Talk feature Researcher Assistant of The Bahamas Antiquities Monuments and Museums Corporation, Mr. Christopher E. Davis, author of the “Black Rinse” A New Perspective on the History of the African Diaspora in The Bahamas. Christopher shares his research and knowledge of Bahamian and African history. (Episode 7 - Part 2)

S1 Ep 7TEA AND TALK - WITH NANA SAFOHENE JAN KWAW II (CHRISTOPHER E DAVIS). EPISODE 7 - PART 1
TEA AND TALK - WITH NANA SAFOHENE JAN KWAW II (CHRISTOPHER E DAVIS).Tea and Talk feature Researcher Assistant of The Bahamas Antiquities Monuments and Museums Corporation, Mr. Christopher E. Davis, author of the “Black Rinse” A New Perspective on the History of the African Diaspora in The Bahamas. Christopher shares his research and knowledge of Bahamian and African history. (Episode 7 - Part 1)

S1 Ep 6TEA AND TALK - WITH CRISTIN CAROLE AND FAITH BUTLER OF THE SHIRLEY HALL BASS LEGACY PROGRAM. EPISODE 6 - PART 2
TEA AND TALK - WITH CRISTIN CAROLE AND FAITH BUTLER OF THE SHIRLEY HALL BASS LEGACY PROGRAM.Tea and Talk feature educators Cristin Carole and Faith Butler co-founders of the Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project. The Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project supports performing arts education in The Bahamas by developing and promoting youth programs, scholarships, research, K-12 standards, curriculum development, and advocacy work. Their mission is to inspire possibilities and promote nation-building through performing arts education programs that strengthen schools and communities with limited arts access throughout The Bahamas. (Episode 6 - Part 2)

S1 Ep 6TEA AND TALK - WITH CRISTIN CAROLE AND FAITH BUTLER OF THE SHIRLEY HALL BASS LEGACY PROGRAM.
Tea and Talk feature educators Cristin Carole and Faith Butler co-founders of the Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project. The Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project supports performing arts education in The Bahamas by developing and promoting youth programs, scholarships, research, K-12 standards, curriculum development, and advocacy work. Their mission is to inspire possibilities and promote nation-building through performing arts education programs that strengthen schools and communities with limited arts access throughout The Bahamas. (Episode 6 - Part 1)

S1 Ep 5TEA AND TALK - WHERE DID THE MUSIC GO - WITH MR. ERROL "DUKE" STRACHAN - EPISODE 5 - PART 2
This 5th installment of Tea and Talk features Bahamian Musician, Composer, Conductor, and founder of the Bahamas National Youth Orchestra, Mr. Errol “Duke” Strachan M.B.E. Mr. Strachan shares the history of entertainment in The Bahamas of the 1940s and 1950s. Episode 5 - Part 2

S1 Ep 5TEA AND TALK - WHERE DID THE MUSIC GO - WITH MR. ERROL "DUKE" STRACHAN, M.B.E - EPISODE 5 PART 1
This 5th installment of Tea and Talk features Bahamian Musician, Composer, Conductor, and founder of the Bahamas National Youth Orchestra, Mr. Errol “Duke” Strachan MBE. Mr. Strachan shares the history of entertainment in The Bahamas of the 1940s and 1950s. Episode 5 - Part 1

S1 Ep 4TEA AND TALK - IN SEARCH OF JUNKANOO WITH ANGELIQUE MCKAY - EPISODE 4 - PART 2
This fourth (4th) installment of Tea and Talk features Bahamian Cacique Award winner, writer, Junkanoo artist, founder of the Junkanoo Commandos, and founder of The Bahamas Junkanoo Arts and Musical Festival, Ms. Angelique McKay. Angelique shares her encounter with the Ahanta people of Ghana West Africa and their connection to the people of this region mainly through Junkanoo and other cultural similarities. She also shares the story of the stolen children who were sold off as slaves. The Ahanta people believe that these stolen children will return home one day. Episode 4 - Part 2