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Storytelling & Sanky Sing Out Night draws the crowd

Storytelling & Sanky Sing Out Night draws the crowd

Large tents at the Festival Grounds in Road Town were filled to the overflow as persons gathered in large numbers to participate in this year’s Storytelling and Sanky Sing Out Night on Saturday, November 7, 2020.

Although off to a very late start, patrons left well enthusiastic about the bringing to life of Virgin Islands culture through poetry, sanky singing, dance, drama, drumming and the lighting of a bonfire.

The event, organised and executed by the Virgin Islands Communal Association, culminated the first week of activities for this year’s culture month being observed under the theme ‘BVILove is our Culture’.

Apart from the performing arts, persons were out with traditional foods and beverages, art and items displaying the way of life of the olden days in the Virgin Islands.

One of the performances at the Storytelling and Sanky Sing Out Night on Saturday, November 7, 2020.


Large tents at the Festival Grounds in Road Town were filled to the overflow as persons gathered in large numbers to participate in this year’s Storytelling and Sanky Sing Out Night on Saturday, November 7, 2020.









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