After proving it is “Battle Tested, War Ready”, One Family returned to Bay Street on Monday with its “Happy Hour” theme and clinched a two-straight victory in the New Year’s Day Junkanoo Parade, a welcome start to 2023 as it celebrates 30 years in existence. “It is very overwhelming. Words can’t explain,” said Androsia “Muffin”
One Family’s depiction of the Dora Milaje warriors, an all-female special force which protected the fictional country of Wakanda in the “Black Panther” film, appears to be emerging as an enduring image of the 2022 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade. A photo of the bald-headed, serious-faced and green-lipped One Family choreographed dancers lined up on the
One Family roared to a spectacular victory on Bay Street yesterday with its “Battle Tested, War Ready” theme in what had been the most highly-anticipated Junkanoo parade in modern memory as the premier Bahamian cultural expression returned for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The group’s choreographed dancers, some
One Family Junkanoo Group is the unofficial winner of the 2022 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade. One Family earned a score of 92.73 points after sweeping five categories. The group won Best Choreography, Best Music, Best Off-the-Shoulder and Best Performance and Best Overall Costume. The group also secured second place in the Best Lead Costume, Best