08 November, 2008

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POLAR ICE DANCEHALL FIESTA SET FOR WILD PALM CLUB

It has become customary by now for large crowds to gather at the Wild Palm Club on Sundays for the "After Seawall Jam" but this Sunday things are taking a different twist at the venue. Come Sunday night Polar ice's Shawn Hinds and the Polar Beauties are headed to the venue to host their massive "Polar Ice Dancehall Fiesta" which will take the form of a steamy party that will feature popular dancehall and reggae hits. Added to that, the Polar Beauties are expected to show off their new dance and modeling routines which were a hit number at the Whatz Hott Guyana Show earlier this year.
Patrons are urged to dress provocative since, "skimpy and alluring" has been the dress code decided. Music will be provided by popular stereo sounds. See You There !
WEEKLY "BANKS CAMP" SET TO BEGIN
A weekly Banks Camp will commence at the Kingston Seawall, Sheriff Street Junction on Sunday. This new entertainment venture will feature a series of Banks Beer specials and giveaways, and is promoted by Ruff Kut Promotions and the King Scorpion Group. Activites and patrons' movements will be shown on large DVD screen and lucky patrons can win prizes just by being present at the event. The event continues every Sunday evening until further notice.
DANCE SEASON 2K8 POISED FOR ACTION
"Dance Season 2008, an evening of exquisite and mesmerizing dance" comes to the National Cultural Center and ofcourse is produced and choreographed by the National Dance Company of Guyana.
With twenty nine years of excellence and leadership in dance in Guyana, the entity now brings to the platter, a "whole new barrage of soul shaking pieces", that were specially designed to satisfy the taste and fantasies of every sector of society. Billed for November 08 and 09, the event will see classical and reverberating performances by every category of dancers housed in the company and is dubbed " the best thing ever to hit the dance scene" by organisers. Tickets for the event have been set at $500 and $700.

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