Vision dancers take to the stage at City Hall
A journey through assorted decades of dance is coming to the Earl Cameron Theatre this weekend courtesy of Vision School of Dance.
Angie Hayward, founder and school director, said Vision’s fifth annual dance recital would take the audience “as far back as the dinosaur days, all the way to the future”.
“This year’s recital, Before and After, speaks for itself.”
Dance themes range from the 1600s to interpretations of the future, with dancers from age 2 to adult.
More than 80 dancers will take to the stage in City Hall on Friday and Saturday at 7pm — joined by the Sui Generis and AOKrew dance groups, with Rakai J Richie as host.
Ms Hayward promised “a showcase of excitement, energy and creativity in ballet, jazz, modern, tap, hip-hop, contemporary and vogue”.
She said that this year, Vision was sad to see six of its advanced graduate dancers leaving for further their studies overseas.
Alissa Outerbridge, Chloe Samuels, Kiyana Minors, Destiny Greaves and Brianna Hayward-Simas, Ms Hayward's daughter, will take the next chapter abroad, along with Mahlani Mamotar, who joined Vision this year.
Ms Hayward added: “We will truly miss our girls and wish them all the best in their future endeavours.”
• Tickets to the school’s big night are available online atwww.bdatix.bm
