The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
This video was created by Jencie Gibson and Wendesha King to enlighten others on the historical background of The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. The songs selected for this video were all Bahamian based. The two songs selected were Bahamian Thing by Ronnie Butler and Shake up Your Body Line by Dry Bread
Arts & Entertainment Showcase - The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas - ZNS 2013
Video Courtesy of ZNS The Bahamas National Broadcasting Station
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The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas Exhibition on Eleuthera
Join The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas in partnership with One Eleuthera Foundation, The South Eleuthera Mission and Eleuthera's Art and Cultural Centre for a week of exciting activities.
For more information, call 334-2948 or email info@oneeleuthera.org
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I love to show you guys around the island on Nassau! I love the colorful culture.
Fort Montagu:
Built in 1741 of local limestone, Fort Montagu is the oldest fort still standing on the island of New Providence. It is at the eastern end of Nassau Harbour along the waterfront.
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National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB):
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) was the first institution of its kind in the history of The Bahamas, announced in 1996, by then-Prime Minister, Hubert A. The NAGB is housed in the historic Villa Doyle (see below) situated on West and West Hill Streets, in Historic Charles Towne and on the border of Delancy Town, and is within easy walking distance of Downtown Nassau’s port and main business quarter.
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Tour Old Nassau - The Bahamas - History & Travel - On Voyage.tv
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The Bahamas contains over 700 islands and 2,000 cays totaling 100,000 square miles. Not as small as you might think, this popular Caribbean destination is overflowing with culture and history. Get a comprehensive tour of Old Nassau, the historic center of The Bahamas. Because of the ports treasured safe harbor, the city preserves its British colonial style buildings and architecture. Originally built to protect the island from attacks, there are three forts in the area, including Fort Charlotte. For a tasty and authentic bite, stop by McKenzies in Potters Cay. Serving up a fresh conch salad, this hotspot presents the centerpiece and Bahamian staple of the islands fish dishes. Dive right back into more culture at The National Arts Gallery of the Bahamas, a beautifully restored building housing both modern and native Bahamian art. Stroll down the Queens Staircase, which was originally built as a means of escape for soldiers in a nearby fort. Now it is used for tourists who marvel at the fact that every part of the staircase, as well as its adjacent passageway, were carved by hand. End this historic tour of charming Old Nassau with a walk on the beach at sunset.
NAGB: Art For Lovers
Event: NAGB: Art For Lovers
Location: The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas
West & West Hill Streets
Time: 6pm-8pm
RSVP: $20 / Couples, $15 / Individuals
(Package includes: Entry into The Gallery, a rose, a kisses bag, wine, h'orderves and a special presentation within in the gallery)
Tel: 328-5800
Email: info@nagb.org.bs
Web: nagb.org.bs
The Lowe Art Gallery & The Albert Lowe Museum, Nassau, Bahamas
HGCTV's About Town' is a special feature piece, where we highlight and showcase interesting places of Bahamian culture. This week in Green Turtle Cay, Abaco. We are featuring The Lowe Art Gallery & Albert Lowe Museum. Listen in as Mr. Lowe share's with us some of his experiences.
WALKING TOUR of NASSAU, Bahamas- See the best of Nassau for FREE!!
Come along with us to Nassau, Bahamas as we bring you on a guided walking tour to the Straw Market, Bay Street, Junkanoo Beach, Fort Charlotte, John Watlings Rum Distillery, National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, Graycliff, Governor’s Mansion, Balcony House ! This is Episode 002 of our Nassau Bahamas series and is a detailed guide of a walking tour to see some of the most popular free sites in Nassau.
This video highlights the path you take from the cruise port as well as some of the sights and shopping options along the way. The planned walk is only 3.6 miles (1.1km) and takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The revised walking tour is 2.7 miles and 55 minutes long. On the walking tour you get to see the sights and sounds of Nassau and can enjoy local food, entertainment and history.
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ART AND BEAUTY IN THE BAHAMAS
Artists of the Bahamas - Antonius Roberts
This clip from Artists of the Bahamas features music composed by Tony Silva.
Artists of the Bahamas is a documentary film that explores the lives and works of Amos Ferguson, Kendal Hanna, Max Taylor, Brent Malone, Dave Smith, Eddie Minnis, Stan Burnside, Jackson Burnside, Antonius Roberts, John Beadle, & John Cox, key visual artists whose talents contributed to the initial art movement in the Bahamas.
Island Films presents
Artists of the Bahamas (2008)
Edited by Aaron Vega and Scott Hancock
Original Score by Tony Silva
Featured Music by Peanuts Taylor and Ruppa PumPum
Produced, Directed and Photographed by
Karen Arthur & Thomas Neuwirth
Film's Web Site
This video clip was posted with the permission of the filmmaker Karen Arthur.
Tour ATLANTIS RESORT & downtown NASSAU, BAHAMAS including the PIRATE MUSEUM
Hey there, Dave here at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas discovering the best things to see and do at the resort and in downtown Nassau. I review of some of the best attractions at Atlantis like the Aquaventure water park and predator aquarium. Also, the best things to see and do outside of the resort in downtown Nassau. Preview the pirate museum, the national art gallery of the Bahamas, St Francis Xavier Cathedral, the Greycliff cigar factory, tropical drinks on Junkanoo beach, and a Junkanoo parade at the Atlantis marina village.
BOTTOM LINE
- Atlantis isn’t cheap. We stayed at the lowest cost section at the time we booked which was at the Beach near the marina — still over $300/night
- Worth it? Depends on what you’re looking for
- This is a great family vacation spot
- The water park is amazing
- Hotel booking includes waterpark access... without staying at the resort, a day-pass costs $100+ for kids $150+ for adults (price varies by season)
- If NOT on family vacation, it’s a little too kid-centric
- Getting same-day dinner reservations for a group is a challenge — we ended up eating at 9pm or later every night
- The whole Atlantis resort seems like a big facade — like they dropped Las Vegas into the Bahamas
- Disney and lots of other cruise ships drop people off here — Atlantis and parts of Nassau are overrun with tourists
WHAT IS THERE TO DO OFF THE RESORT GROUNDS?
- Pirate museum is a highlight
- National Art Gallery of the Bahamas is inside a historic building
- Attempted to check out the library but it was closed
- The part of downtown where cruise ships drop off is definitely an area to avoid
- A highlight was the Love Shack and other casual beachside spots on Junkanoo beach
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TECHNICAL INFO
Edited on FCP X while aboard Captain Len's yacht Chelsea cruising the Bahamas. Believe it or not, this video was shot entirely on an iPhone X with a couple shots from a GoPro courtesy of Len's 8-year-old daughter's YouTube channel More than a Sailor! --check her vlog out!
MUSIC CREDITS
Peter McKinnon introduced me to epidemicsound.com, so several tracks in this video are theirs. Other music includes Cruise by SKANDR @skandrofficial Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs youtu.be/VzinEd325Ws and pirate theme Music Credit: OurMusicBox (Jay Man) Track Name: Seas At War Music By: Jay Man @ Official OurMusicBox YouTube Channel: License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Music promoted by NCM
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This clip from Artists of the Bahamas features music composed by Tony Silva.
Artists of the Bahamas is a documentary film that explores the lives and works of Amos Ferguson, Kendal Hanna, Max Taylor, Brent Malone, Dave Smith, Eddie Minnis, Stan Burnside, Jackson Burnside, Antonius Roberts, John Beadle, & John Cox, key visual artists whose talents contributed to the initial art movement in the Bahamas.
Island Films presents
Artists of the Bahamas (2008)
Edited by Aaron Vega and Scott Hancock
Original Score by Tony Silva
Featured Music by Peanuts Taylor and Ruppa PumPum
Produced, Directed and Photographed by
Karen Arthur & Thomas Neuwirth
Film's Web Site
This video clip was posted with the permission of the filmmaker Karen Arthur.