THERE WAS “popping”, “locking” and “b-boying” at Garrison Secondary School yesterday.
However, it was not a case of principal Matthew Farley losing control of discipline at the school as the activities were fully endorsed.
The United States-based dance group Urban Artistry was performing at the school. The group is in town, courtesy of the American Embassy, as part of a three-island tour to spread understanding and communication through dance.
But these dancers were not the only ones with moves as several students, both male and female, hit the stage and the floor to show off exactly what they can do.
Here, fourth form student Darius Jones wows the crowd with this acrobatic “b-boy” manoeuvre. (CA)
(Picture by Lennox Devonish.)
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