Proud To Be #Bermudian – John Woolridge

Proud to be Bermudian is a song written in 2010 by Bermudian songwriter / producer John Woolridge and performed by a number of local artists. – Gene Steede, Shine Hayward, Taylor Rankin, Eric Bean, Ronald Lightbourne, Nadanja Bailey, Mia Chambray , Ronnie Lopes – The song carries a strong message of national unity in what are presented as “not our best days.”

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“On The Couch” Ep.6 – #Bermuda Variety TV Talk Show – Host @chavonclarke

Cha’Von K. Clarke hosts the 6th Episode  of ”On the Couch” Variety & Talk Show @ the Deep Lounge & Nightclub with exclusive interviews and live performances. The show airs Thursdays @ 8 pm on the Bermuda Sports Network (BSN/ESCAPE TV Channel 82) .

Among the guests of the show:

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Making of @Clinark Tribute to Michael Jackson

“I am totally honoured by the support I have received on this work. Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 were a major influence and inspiration to me as I grew up. I, as was the rest of world, so saddened by his untimely death.

In May 2009 with the anticipation of seeing Michael in concert in London at O2 Arena, I was singing along to I’ll Be There, and my manager Juliet Edwards, suggested that I record the song. It was released just 4 days before Michael’s death in June 2009. I watched with the world as the tragedy of Michael’s passing unfolded and joined fans around the world in the condolences. On hearing that ‘Smile’ was one of Michael’s favourite songs, I recorded a version of the song too in Dec 2009. I was still devastated by Michael’s death but set about putting the optimism into the song and celebrating the contribution Michael made to this world.

By August 2010 I had so many requests from fans for more covers and was further moiré encouraged by DJ Musical Genius amongst many others. So in August 2010. I re-assembled my old album crew of great musicians who worked on my debut album ‘Journey to Foreign.’ So we went back to Stingray’s Big House Studio in London , with Dillie , Mafia & Fluxy, Stanley Andrew with the addition of Michael Martin for Heartbreak Hotel and I set about producing this new album ‘ Tribute to Michael Jackson a Legend and a Warrior. I hope you appreciate this tribute from my heart. Thanks to all those who have supported me in the works.

Thank you Michael Jackson for inspiring me with your excellent musical works and your dazzling performances. RIP Michael Joseph Jackson The Greatest Entertainer of All Time.”

By Clinark – “The Reggae Torch”


Footage below is from the creative process of recording and some of the mixing of Clinarks tribute to Michael Jackson a legend and a warrior album recorded at Sting Ray Studios In England with Mafia n Fluxy, Stanley Andrew and Carlton Dillie Mcleod  @ the mixing desk – “They Don’t Care About Us” and “Heal the World” song clips


Clinark – Bermudians.com/clinark

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Devaune Ratteray @SoundCloud

Born and raised in Bermuda with a rich cultural background that includes African, European and East Asian, Devaune was exposed to many different genres of music. He was also greatly influenced by the music his parents listened to most, people like Michael & Janet Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross.

My first taste of “The Bug” came when I was four years old and my parents entered me into a talent show. I sang ‘Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)’ and got a standing ovation. I’ve been on stage ever since, from school plays to violin recitals …

Devaune Ratteray devauneonline.com 

 

 

#Bermuda #JohnLennon #DoubleFantasy #TributeCD 2012 @BermudaLennon

Bermuda John Lennon Tribute album where Bermudians and International Artists pay tribute to the late, great Beatle’s musician.

The CD  produced by Tony Brannon and the Ride the Wave Group will be released worldwide on June 21st 2012. It will coincide with the Unveiling of the Graham Foster Sculpture that celebrates John’s days in Bermuda.

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Bermuda Documentary Film Festival April 2012 – Film Trailers

Watch the trailers of ten of the world’s best documentary films, that will be playing @ the Tradewinds Auditorium of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, April 20-22 in our play list or scroll down and watch each trailer individually with it’s relative synopse and showtime.

 
 

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.

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Friday April 20, 6:00 p.m. “Chasing Ice”

United States (2012), 76 minutes. Rated: NR Director: Jeff Orlowski. Excellence in Cinematography Award, 2012 Sundance Film Festival . 

“Visually breathtaking….” – Variety

In this stunningly beautiful documentary, filmmaker Jeff Orlowski follows National Geographic photographer-scientist James Balog – once a climate-change skeptic – as he brings to life the Extreme Ice Survey, a massive photography project utilising 30 cameras across three continents to gather visual evidence of the Earth’s melting glaciers. Chasing Ice tells the story of this visionary artist and his band of adventurers as they bequeath the magic of photography and the thrill of expedition to a new generation while capturing the most visible sign of climate change on the planet today. These hauntingly beautiful videos compress years into seconds and document ancient mountains of ice in motion as they disappear at an alarming rate. Part adventure, part environmental activism, and full of gorgeous photography unlike anything seen before, Chasing Ice is a one-of-a-kind documentary that both celebrates the beauty of our world and raises important issues of what is happening to it.


Friday April 20, 8.15 p.m. “Under African Skies”

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United States (2012) 102 minutes. Rated: NR Director: Joe Berlinger(English, and Afrikaans and Zulu with English subtitles) Official Selection, 2012 Sundance Film Festival

“A pure-bliss celebration of Paul Simon’s landmark album.” – The Hollywood Reporter

Paul Simon’s historic Graceland album sold millions of copies and united cultures, yet divided world opinion on the boundaries of art, politics, and commerce. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary ofGraceland’s release, Simon returns to South Africa for a reunion concert that unearths the turbulent birth of the album. Despite its huge success as a popular fusion of American and African musical styles,Graceland spawned intense political crossfire. Simon was accused of breaking the United Nations’ cultural boycott of South Africa.Renowned filmmaker Joe Berlinger brilliantly intertwines both sides of a complex story as Simon revisits old ghosts and gains insights on his own musical journey. With the compelling perceptions of anti-apartheid activist Dali Tambo, as well as the remembrances of musicians including Ray Phiri, Hugh Masekela and Joseph Shabalala, Under African Skies is both a buoyant chronicle of unparalleled artistic achievement and a profound rumination on the role of the artist in society.


Saturday, April 21, 2:00 p.m. “The Island President”

United States (2011), 101 minutes, Rated PG Director: Jon Shenk People’s Choice Award, 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

“A wonderful documentary … plays more like a thriller.”– Awards Daily

On February 7, 2012, Mohamed Nasheed resigned the presidency of the Maldives, an island group situated in the Indian Ocean, under threat of violence in a coup d’etat perpetrated by security forces loyal to the country’s former dictator. This is the story of his first year in office as he confronted a problem greater than any world leader has ever faced – the literal survival of his country and everyone in it. After bringing democracy to the Maldives after 30 years of despotic rule, Nasheed knew that a rise of three feet in sea level due to global warming would submerge the 1,200 islands of the Maldives. His year in office culminated in his trip to the Copenhagen Climate Summit, where the film provides a rare glimpse of the political horse-trading that goes on at such a top-level global assembly – including a last-ditch effort by Nasheed to craft an agreement, and save his country.


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Haiti Village Health

Bermuda (2012), 17 mins. Rated: PG

Director: Robert Zuill

Bermuda-based physician Dr. Tiffany Keenan has opened a medical clinic in impoverished Haiti.

Robert Zuill and Dr. Keenan will attend the screening.

Saturday, April 21, 5:00 p.m. “Robert Mugabe – What Happened?”

England / Zimbabwe / South Africa (2011), 80 minutes. Rated: PG Director: Simon Bright. Nominated, Best Documentary, 2012 South African Academy Awards

“A must-see for anyone who cares about Africa.”– The South African

In parallel narratives Simon Bright tells the stories of Rhodesia’s transition to Zimbabwe and the personal journey of Robert Mugabe. Branded a terrorist, then knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, Mugabe was once viewed as a Western- oriented, sophisticated gentleman. The film tracks his Shakespearean rise and fall, speaking to his closest comrades and assembling an archive of southern African images to powerfully track each of the decades of Mugabe’s reign. The film dramatically illustrates his successful liberation and development of the country but also his ruthless and cunning retention of power at all costs, and Zimbabwe’s subsequent decline. Giving credit where it’s due, the film is an exploration of what happened to a promising African politician, revealing the behind-the-scenes jostling for power and Mugabe’s emergence as unquestionably one of history’s most canny, devious leaders.


Saturday, April 21, 7:00 p.m. “In The Hour Of Victory

Bermuda (2012), 80 minutes. Rated: PG Director: Lucinda Spurling World Premiere

Untouched for 50 years, a family finds a bundle of letters setting them on a journey into their past, and the rediscovery of a tragic love story amid the turmoil of World War II. Bermudian, Major Toby Smith lost his life at the battle of Overloon during the final Allied push for victory. This film weaves a haunting portrait etched in Toby’s own words through the letters he lovingly and dutifully wrote to his wife and five children as he agonised over loyalty to them and the war against the Nazis during four years of service abroad. This first-hand account uniquely re-captures the war-time era and its impact on a family, leaving a lasting legacy of what it means to serve one’s King and Country. Based on the book by Major Smith’s grandson, Jonathan Smith. Lucinda Spurling and Jonathan Smith will attend the screening.


Saturday, April 21, 9.15 p.m. “The Four-Year Plan”

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United Kingdom (2011), 96 minutes. Rated: R Director: Mat Hodgson. Best Documentary, 2011 Marbella International Film Festival

“Superb … Briatore dominates the film like Tony Soprano…”– The Independent

In 2007, Queens Park Rangers Football Club, facing relegation and bankruptcy, was rescued by billionaires Flavio Briatore, Bernie Ecclestone, Lakshmi Mittal, and Amit Bhatia. Their vision: to take a community of reluctant fans, semi-talented players and a roster of ever-changing managers from the Championship to the Premiership – the most lucrative promotion in competitive football. The new owners, risking ridicule and commercial failure, allowed cameras unprecedented access to record the roller-coaster ride. Filmmaker Mat Hodgson observes and listens in – eavesdrops, even – recording meetings, telephone conversations, matches and private chats that reveal the turbulent and dramatic developments in four seasons of QPR. Witness one of modern football’s most extraordinary stories, as manager after manager is fired and the club’s fans grow increasingly impatient. But when Neil Warnock becomes manager it looks like the tide might be turning.


Sunday, April 22, 3:00 p.m “First Position” 

you tube video no longer availableUnited States (2011), 90 minutes. Rated:PG Director: Bess Kargman. Audience Award, 2011 DOC NYC

“Touching … enormously satisfying … an inspiring human interest story.”– Variety

Every year, thousands of aspiring dancers enter one of the world’s most prestigious ballet competitions, the Youth America Grand Prix, where lifelong dreams are at stake. In the final round, with hundreds competing for only a handful of elite scholarships and contracts, practice and discipline are paramount, and nothing short of perfection is expected. Bess Kargman’s award-winning documentary, First Position, follows six young dancers as they prepare for a chance to enter the world of professional ballet, struggling through bloodied feet, near exhaustion and debilitating injuries, all while navigating the drama of adolescence. A showcase of awe-inspiring talent, tenacity and passion,First Position paints a thrilling and moving portrait of the most gifted young ballet stars of tomorrow.


Sunday, April 22, 5:00 p.m “Mrs. Carey’s Concert”

Australia (2011), 95 minute. Rated: PG. Directors: Bob Connolly, Sophie Raymond. Best Documentary, 2012 Australian Academy Awards

“Well worth every exhilarating minute.”– Sydney Morning Herald

At a Sydney girls’ school, music director Karen Carey prepares her young orchestra for a performance at the Opera House. Believing in the transformative power of music, Carey insists upon a classical repertoire. She sets a dauntingly high performance standard and requires the participation of every girl in the school. The difficulty lies in convincing the girls to care as much as she does. Teenage rebel Iris delights in identifying and exploiting her instructors’ weaknesses. Star pupil Emily is outwardly more compliant, taking on leadership duties and performing a stunning solo. Technically brilliant, she must overcome her shyness and restraint to achieve genuine greatness. This moving and inspirational film is about talent, courage, rebellion, passion – and coming of age. Ultimately, it is about what is possible when you strive rather than taking the easy way out.


Sunday, April 22, 7.15 p.m. “Semper Fi: Always Faithful”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLYJi4jQbuc

United States (2011), 76 minutes. Rated: PG13. Directors: Rachel Libert,Tony Hardmon. Shortlisted for Best Documentary, 2012 Academy Awards

“A profile in pure courage.” – Washington Post

For nearly 25 years, Marine Corps Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger lived and breathed the “Corps” and was responsible for indoctrinating thousands of new recruits with its motto Semper Fidelis or “Always Faithful.” When Jerry’s nine-year-old daughter Janey died of a rare type of leukemia, his world collapsed. Grief-stricken, he struggled for years to make sense of what happened. His search for answers led to the shocking discovery of a Marine Corps cover-up of one of the largest toxic water contamination incidents in U.S. history. His fight reveals a grave injustice at North Carolina’s Camp Lejeune – the base where Bermuda Regiment soldiers have trained annually since 1981 – and a looming environmental crisis at military sites across the country. Director Rachel Libert and Master Sgt. Ensminger will attend the screening. Winner of six festival awards.


Sunday, April 22, 9.30 p.m. “Fightville”United States (2011), 85 minutes. Rated: 14A. Directors: Petra Epperlein, Michael Tucker. Official Selection, 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival

“Nothing short of incredible.” – Sound on Sight

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has grown from a controversial sideshow into a billion dollar enterprise promising fame and fortune for the men who emerge as champions. This exhilarating sports documentary tracks young hopefuls Dustin Poirier and Albert Stainback as they try to fight their way to MMA’s big leagues. Training at the Gladiators Academy in Lafayette, Louisiana under the watchful eye of trainer, resident philosopher and UFC fighter Tim Credeur, they travel the state taking on all comers presented to them by promoter Gil Guillory. The film is an intelligent treatment of a controversial subject, humanising and making sense of a sport that some think as brutal. There are plenty of fights for MMA enthusiasts – but, at its heart, this rousing and suspenseful film is about the value of hard work, the importance of dreams, and the challenge of finding meaning and purpose in adversity. Who has what it takes to be the best?


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Twanée – Lesson Learned @MissTwanee

Bermuda’s singer/songwriter Twanée recently released “Lessons Learned” as an mp3 and already the piece has been viewed more than 10,000 times.

Twanée is now on her rise to success in the US, as seen with her recent “50 Cent” collaboration on his album “Shooting Guns” and with this superb video debut of “Lesson Learned” ; the first release of her debut EP , currently in the making.free download @ http://hulkshare.com/vj0i1h2b1y79

 

@MissTwanee wants to hear about all of your lessons learned!! Write to her about YOUR personal experience of a “Lesson Learned” on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube with the hashtag #LessonLearned to share.

Twanée interview @PNCRadio “The Chop Shop Show”

“Lesson Learned” Video Director: Shannon Muir @ShannonMuirHD

Actors: Mitch Lowe (@Papi_ChuLOWE) and China (@AChinaWhite)
Stylist: Khaliah Clark (@kc_ynvs)
Make-up: Ken Porcelain (@LaeminkFarentin)
Hair: Sparkles (@sparkjoy623)
Photographer: Slim (@MuddMonkey72)

Produced by: Buda and Grandz (@BudaDaFuture and @GrandzMuzik)
Written by: Twanée (@MissTwanee) and Talon Haynes (@TalonHaynes)

 

 

#CariftaGames #Bermuda 2012

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The 2012 Carifta Games Bermuda are being held at the island’s National Sports Centre April 6th – 9th.

This event is among the leading track & field championships in the world and the biggest Caribbean Sporting event held annually for Junior Athletes.

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BERMUDA’S ….

  1. Kerri Furbert takes 5th place in the finals. 
  2. Dajourne Trott (171) competes in the preliminaries
  3. Kidane Callender competes in the preliminaries. 
  4. Tyra Stovell and Taahira Butterfield compete in the preliminaries.
  5. Taylor Ashley Bean wins bronze on Day 1 of the CARIFTA Games. 
  6. Jordan Bascome competes in the Under-17 Girls’ Shot Put
  7. Keunna Dill competes in the Under-20 Girls’ Triple Jump 
  8. David of Guadeloupe competes in the Under-17 Girls’ Triple Jump finals
  9. The Bermuda Regiment Band, led by Dwight Robinson, parades around the National Stadium at the opening ceremony 

Day #3 – April 8th, 2012

Day #2 – April 8th, 2012

Day #1 – April 7, 2012 

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  1. Jamaica power to top of medal table
  2. Videos: Bermuda Wins Two More Medals, First Gold
  3. Videos: Bermuda Win Two More Carifta Medals
  4. Late surge sees Dill grab silver
  5. Scraders scoops silver
  6. Mouchette grabs bronze
  7. Donowa just outside medals
  8. Simmons places eighth in 200 final
  9. Bean takes silver in 3,000 metres
  10. Bean claims the bronze in ‘dirty race’
  11. Jamaica takes double in girls’ hurdles
  12. Bermuda sprinter Simmons qualifies for final 
  13. Bermuda’s under 20 200m hopes dashed
  14. Coach heaps praise on Bermuda’s gold medallist
  15. Shaquille Dill gets silver at CARIFTA Games
  16. Scraders misses out on medal despite a brave 800m run
  17. Hero schoolboy Steede completes 400m hurdles despite a fall
  18. Bermuda Wins Two More Medals, First Gold
  19. Jamaican powerhouses lead the CARIFTA Games medal table
  20. Bahamas wins the battle of the bands at CARIFTA Games
  21. New CARIFTA Shot Put record set by 14-year-old girl
  22. Day #1: Bermuda Win Two Carifta Medals
  23. Defending champions Jamaica off to good start at 2012 Carifta Games
  24. CARIFTA opens with blaze of colour

Other Links of interest

#CariftaGames 2012 #Bermuda Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony  (J ROC Multi Media Company)
The 2012 Carifta Games Bermuda are being held at the island’s National Sports Centre April 7th – 9th.

This event is among the leading track & field championships in the world and the biggest Caribbean Sporting event held anually for Junior Athletes.

Opening Ceremony islandstats.com 

Carifta Connections carifta2012.com

Other Links of interest

#CariftaGames 2012 #Bermuda Opening Ceremony

Opening Ceremony  (J ROC Multi Media Company)
The 2012 Carifta Games Bermuda are being held at the island’s National Sports Centre April 7th – 9th.

This event is among the leading track & field championships in the world and the biggest Caribbean Sporting event held anually for Junior Athletes.

Opening Ceremony islandstats.com 

Carifta Connections carifta2012.com

Other Links of interest