Wednesday evenings in the city is a must as it features Bermuda’s largest street festival, Harbour Nights. Enjoy late night shopping, special street performers, live entertainment and local arts and crafts. There are also plenty of activities for children to enjoy this truly Bermudian event.
This activity is part of the Bermuda Department of Tourism’s Sizzling Summer Programme.
Cup Match Weekend in Bermuda. Featuring the two day cricket tournament, Emancipation Day, Somers Day, camping, crown and anchor, Non-Mariners and more.
Bermudian artist Flookie recording “Tell It To Me” on the “Longtime” version from Special Delivery Music. The track was written by Flookie and recorded in Bermuda at Just Platinum Studio.
Tell it to me, come and explain it to me, my friend. All this hostility, all this brutality …
Big respect to Flookie, Steve Easton, Gary Macpherson and Special Delivery Music ! – Stalwart
Stalwart Mobile Music Video presents local Bermudian guitarist Gary Macpherson on the Longtime version of Flookie’s Tell It To Me from Special Delivery Music.
Gary was in the studio to add some flavour to the new track and the result was just too hot not to release on its own! Big respect to Gary, Steve at Just Platunum and Special Delivery Music. – Stalwart
Method in the madness – Painting 400 years of Bermudian history.
-TEDx Bermuda April 2011
Bermudian painter and sculptor Graham Foster shares the process and the insanity that comes from being given the commission of a lifetime …. 400 years of complicated history depicted in one mural …. but the mural is over 1000 square ft … on several walls and within a 200 year old military building!
The Hall of History – Bermuda’s Story in Art – BermudaYP
Bermudian Artist Graham Foster introduces you to his 1000 square ft mural of Bermuda’s history at the Bermuda Maritime Museum in Dockyards, and talks about how the project started and about its long process to completion.
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Keith Caisey shares 3 most unusual instruments and explains the life force and cultural significance in the music. Keith is a world class percussionist with a career spanning over 3 decades and covering the globe. Keith has featured on over 200 albums and played live with musicians including:
The Rolling Stones
Led Zepplin
Inxs
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Arthur Connoly
Dennis Rousso
Vangellis
Johnny Halliday
Sun Ra
Doug parkinson
Slim Dusty
Keith is skilled in a huge variety of percussion instruments, including Congas, Bongos, Timbales, Djembe, Drumkit and many more.
Keith is an expert in the Digeridoo and was taught the 32 didgeridoo dialects by the Aboriginal people in Australia. Keith also builds and plays string instruments such as the Kora (African harp) and the Brazilian Berinbau.