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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
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May 20, 2025

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

The Little Theatre buzzed with activity Sunday, as Plié for the Arts presented The Power of the Dream Youth Gala, sponsored by Honey Bum, Nestlé and Mystique Integrated Services. The two hour-long gala afforded family members, friends and lovers of the art the opportunity to enjoy performances by budding dancers, singers, and actors, who passionately conveyed the importance of dreaming big.

“The message they will share this evening is for all of us to dream. Even at their age and stage, they are slowly learning that it requires discipline and hard work because you cannot fake it on the biggest stage … Creativity means going out there, finding talent and giving them the opportunity to develop and be great. This is our responsibility once we have the means to do so,” shared Marisa Benain, Plié’s principal and artistic director, ahead of the much-anticipated performances.

Page 2 was out in support.

Easy Sunday Vibe Among those supporting the young performers were Netball Jamaica past president Marva Bernard, sporting a Resortwear by Eroleen dress. Naphtali Junior

Championing The Dream Plié for the arts principal and Artistic Director Marisa Benain presented The Power of the Dream.Naphtali Junior

Powering The Dream Members of the Plie Academy opened the show with If You’re Out There.Naphali Junior

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Supporting The Dream ARC Manufacturing Deputy Chairman Charlotte Hayles (left) and general surgery resident Dr Ashli Alexander were all set for an unforgettable experience at the gala.Naphtali Junior

Fulfilling The Dream Jamaica Cultural Development Commission national award winner Kendre Buchanan delivered a thrilling performance of Many Rivers to Cross.Naphtali Junior

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