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Published:Friday | September 12, 2014 | 11:00 PM
'Sculpture in Rhythm' performed by the Bob Reneau Dance troupe at the Creative Arts Centre in 1972, on the occasion of Belize Week put on by the British Honduras students of the University of the West Indies.
"Lou and Ranny" Lousie Bennett and Ranny Williams with their ' bank book' in hand add a comic touch to the parade in 1968.
YANIQUE JOLLY, student of Vaz Prep School reciting a poem 'The Idiot' done in standard English at the launching of Parish Culture Day Concert of Performing Arts and Awards Presentation for the Corporate Area (Kingston and St. Andrew) on Tuesday, March 5, 1985, at the Little Theatre. The Parish Culture Day is a presentation by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission.
IN JUBILANT MOOD: Shirley Aub and Jeremy Woodley, in a scene from Norman Rae's production of the James Saunder's play "A scent of Flowers", which was presented at the UWI Creative Arts Theatre. The play opened on April 23, 1969, as part of the Season of Two plays presented at the theatre in honour of the retiring Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Sir Phillip Sherlock.
GLENIS JOHNS of Tivoli Gardens Comprehensive High School performs "cuss Cuss" at the Ward Theatre in 1995, as part of the Jamaica Cultural Development Centre's National Performing Arts finals.
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