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Bermuda Gombeys

The Warwick Gombey Troupe have been performing for locals and visitors for decades. Gombeys (pronounced GOM-bays) have been dancing around Bermuda for almost two centuries. A mix of West African, Caribbean and Native North American dances have combined to influence their rhythmic moves.

Gombey

The Gombey is an iconic symbol of Bermuda, this folklife tradition reflecting the island’s blend of African, Native American, Caribbean and British cultures, incorporating them over time into a unique performance art full of colorful and intricate masquerade, dance and drumming.

Dancers are usually male, and perform in groups of 10-30 though in modern times female groups have emerged. The traditions have been passed down orally from one generation to the next within families and the Captains of each troupe determine the direction of the troupe and style that is taught. Thus within troupes there can be found subtle but distinct differences in beats, dances, costumes, headdresses, by which they can each be recognized.

Read full wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gombey

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#Bermuda Gombeys

The Warwick Gombey Troupe have been performing for locals and visitors for decades. Gombeys (pronounced GOM-bays) have been dancing around Bermuda for almost two centuries. A mix of West African, Caribbean and Native North American dances have combined to influence their rhythmic moves.

Gombey

The Gombey is an iconic symbol of Bermuda, this folklife tradition reflecting the island’s blend of African, Native American, Caribbean and British cultures, incorporating them over time into a unique performance art full of colorful and intricate masquerade, dance and drumming.

Dancers are usually male, and perform in groups of 10-30 though in modern times female groups have emerged. The traditions have been passed down orally from one generation to the next within families and the Captains of each troupe determine the direction of the troupe and style that is taught. Thus within troupes there can be found subtle but distinct differences in beats, dances, costumes, headdresses, by which they can each be recognized.

Read full wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gombey

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The Lion and The Mouse – The Story of America & #Bermuda

A Film by Lucinda Spurling, narrated by Michael Douglas

The Lion and the Mouse, narrated by Michael Douglas, tells the story of twin British colonies, America, and Bermuda over the last 400 years through centuries of war and the development of modern times.

The moral of the story is that Little Friends can make Great Friends.

Never in global history has such a small country played such a large role in International Affairs.” U.S. President William Taft

thelionandthemouse.org | afflarefilms.com

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The Lion and the Mouse (20092h 30min | Documentary | 21 March 2009 (Bermuda)

imdb.com/title/tt1399577

Bermuda Documentary Film Festival n.4 2011 – Film Trailers

Watch all trailers here => youtube.com/playlist

Living In Emergency – Doctors Without Borders [trailer]
 
 
The Bermuda Documentary Film Festival (“Bermuda Docs”) is a bi-annual independent film festival, held every April and October, featuring top documentary films from around the world. It was founded by Duncan Hall in 2009. The first event was held at the Tradewinds Auditorium of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute in November 2009.
 
  1. Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders: Director: Mark Hopkins / United States / 2009 / 94 minutes / Rated R
  2. This Way of Life: Director: Thomas Burstyn / New Zealand / 2010 / 85 minutes / Rated G
  3. Autumn Gold: Director: Jan Tenhaven / Austria-Germany / 2010 / 94 minutes / Rated GS
  4. Shed Your Tears and Walk Away: Director: Jez Lewis / United Kingdom / 2010 / 92 minutes / Rated R
  5. Thunder Soul: Director: Mark Landsman / United States / 2010 / 83 minutes / Rated PG
  6. Poverty In Paradise: The Price We Pay: Director: Lucinda Spurling / Bermuda / 2011 / 58 minutes / Rated G
  7. Pink Saris: Director: Kim Longinotto / United Kingdom / 2010 / 96 minutes / Rated G Hindi with English subtitles
  8. !Women Art Revolution!: A (Formerly) Secret History: Director: Lynn Hershman Leeson / United States / 2010 / 83 minutes / Rated G
  9. The Green Wave: Director: Ali Samadi Ahadi / Germany-Iran / 2010 / 80 minutes / Rated PGEnglish and Farsi with English subtitles
  10. Kinshasa SymphonyDirectors: Claus Wischmann, Martin Baer / Germany / 2010 / 95 minutes / Rated G French and Lingala with English subtitles 
BermudaDocs.com

 

Heather Nova – Higher Ground – @Nova_Says

The official music video for Heather Nova’s latest single “Higher Ground”, the first single from Heather’s new album “300 Days At Sea” 2011.

Heather Nova heathernova.com


Heather Nova by Sanja Vidackovic

Is it foolish to claim that there are people whose inner beauty can be recognized from the sound of their voice?

The decision to ask Heather Nova to take part in our project was based on this very feeling. Her sensual and enigmatic appearance is underlined by an expressive charm and grace, her magical and unmistakable voice has been enchanting the world for decades.

Heather Nova lives with her family in the Bermudas; she paints, writes, sings and gives her untiring support to numerous different aid projects. Her song Higher Ground, inspired by Matt George’s striking story, touched us deeply and even surpassed our idea about her character.

source: 7skyvintage.ch/2007/11/04/matt-george/


Matt George and Last Mile Operations

 

Rare Bird – Lucinda Spurling

The true story of a boy and the rediscovery of an extinct bird after 325 years of oblivion.

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Imagine finding a pterodactyl alive and nesting on an obscure island. Rare Bird is the true story of a 15-year-old boy who helped find a bird believed extinct and solve the mystery of its existence … read more

Chewronto Showcase Fundraiser @Chewstick

Chewronto Showcase Fundraiser featuring talents of Djata, Stephan Johnstone, Kombat, Joy T Barnum, King Somner, Sharla, R?ddla, Francesca Dill, Dewhurst, Ramon Clarke, J.I.V., Imari, Live Wires, K.A.S.E., and the D.I.A. Band.

The event took place on Saturday, April 9th, 2011 at 8p.m.at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts as a fundraiser for Chewstick’s upcoming Chewronto Tour.

more info: chewstick.org/1860

 


BIOS – 2009: Island Invasion, 400 Years of Change

Part one. BIOS Education Officer JP Skinner explains how and why Bermuda’s flora and fauna have changed since humans first arrived in 1609 and introduces the BioNauts to the concepts of ‘endemic’, ‘native’, ‘introduced’ and ‘invasive’ species.

Part two. The BioNauts make use of the ‘roving diver technique’ to investigate coral diversity at three underwater sites; a recent ship grounding, a several hundred year old wreck and a pristine coral reef. Then it’s off to Nonsuch Island see what Bermuda looked like 400 years ago!

Part three . The BioNauts compare the species diversity at Nonsuch Island to that of the Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve and then, with the help of Alexander ‘Dready’ Hunter, begin the next phase of coastal restoration at the Nature Reserve. After that research scientist Jaret Bilewich leads the BioNauts on an expedition to survey the habitat range of a species of coral found in only one place in Bermuda.

Part four. Chris Flook from the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo and coordinator of the Bermuda Lionfish Project explains the threat posed by the indo-pacific lionfish to Bermuda’s reef system. The BioNauts learn how the lionfish probably reached Bermuda, what’s being done to study it, control it and even eat it!

Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences

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Poverty in Paradise #Bermuda : The Price We Pay @LucindaSpurling

Poverty in Paradise explores the causes and consequences of the widening gap between Bermuda’s wealthy and poor, the struggles families face in providing for themselves and their children, and the consequential spiral in crime plaguing the community. in 2000, 50% of black female-headed households with children were living at or below the poverty line and increasingly families are finding it impossible to afford basic necessities such as rent, food and electricity. The documentary gives a voice to the lives of homeless, low-income and working class mothers, addressing assumptions held by many as to why particular people live in poverty. The coalition’s hope is to affect the social and political will, transforming the way Bermudians understand their community and influencing the necessary policies to put Bermuda on a more positive and prosperous path for all. 

Lucinda Spurlinglucindaspurling.com | facebook | twitter | instagram | imdb

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The Bermuda Documentary Film Festival bermudadocs.com

Poverty in Paradise: The Price We Pay premiered at the Bermuda Docs Film Festival April 30, 2011: 8.30 p.m.Director: Lucinda Spurling (photo) / Bermuda / 2011 / 58 minutes / Rated G World Premiere – Presented by the Coalition for the Protection of Children

#Bermuda Home Movies 1920’s #silentfilm

3 videos. 25 mins


  1. Scenes of Bermudian tourist life including boating, beach scenes, hotel life (ie. swimming pools, tennis, gardens), street scenes showing horse and buggies and waterfront/dockyard scenes.

  2.  Scenes of Bermudian tourist life including boating, beach scenes, hotel life (ie swimming pools, tennis, gardens), street scenes showing horse and buggies and arrival of dignitary [Edward, Prince of Wales aboard royal yacht]. Note: Also includes the short film Lily Fields of Bermuda which may have been filmed by FRASER.

3. Various scenes of Bermudian life showing market scenes, fishing, washing, villages, loading bananas at dockyard, street scenes and a ship leaving the island at night.

Filmmaker: Allen Fraser


For more information on the archives and these films, please visit: gov.ns.ca

The Deep #Bermuda -1977 Film- #Trailer & more

The Deep (1977) official trailer. With Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset 

The Deep is a 1977 adventure film directed by Peter Yates and based on Peter Benchley’s novel of the same name. Peter Benchley also wrote Jaws.

The film stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset, and Nick Nolte.

Scuba divers David Sanders and Gail Berke (Nick Nolte and Jacqueline Bisset), assisted by Romer Treece (Robert Shaw), discover a sunken treasure off the Bermuda coast. They also find a stash of narcotics. David and Gail spend the rest of the picture avoiding bad guys who stashed the drugs and want the treasure as well. 

Read more @WikiPedia

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