Dubbed Black History Month Fashion Show, the afternoon get together at Tamarac Senior Center was a hit with everyone.
M.C. Sam Munro and the volunteer organizers |
We got a rendition of the Black National Anthem "lift every voice and sing" from Holly Bowen, who has a wonderful voice and is described as a foundation member of the well known South Florida Caribbean Chorale. |
Our art teacher Michelle (center) was there and posed with students Joan and Helena. |
Michelle and Hellena |
About half of those who attended wore some form of African dress and there were some really beautiful prints and styles.
It was from the participants that the 'models' were drawn.
Seniors in their colorful garb waiting in line for the door to open |
Noor, another art student. She came in her Pakistani national dress. Very nice. As I was one of those who thought I could model, I got no pics of that segment.😊 |
The Haitian drummer doing the cuckoo dance.
The food was delicious and I hear it was Sam the M.C who organized it all.
It sure fuelled our bodies to get on the dance floor.
The drummers gave us solos before the proceedings officially started .
The drummers were Caribbean, African descendants of course. The lady was from Haiti and the gentleman from Clarendon, Jamaica.
It was a nice function from start to finish and all the seniors had a great time.
According to the M.C. Sam, (who is also our Site Supervisor at the Tamarac Senior Center,) the function was organized in record time by the volunteers above.
He promised that it will become an annual affair during Black History Month.
Great going guys.
P.S.
Thanks to our wonderful art teacher Michelle, I finally got some pics of the 'models' in their African garb and a few other pics.
I am sharing these memories of the wonderful day below.
Michelle with her students Helena and Jennifer |
At the table with top artist Diana |
The models |
So happy to hear that you enjoyed the event.
ReplyDeleteI can see you were in your zone. Looked like good fun.
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