DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, the show is moving to the Dundas Center for Performing Arts.
The event will
showcase a clean urban theme with a modern twist, while simultaneously
exploring a dynamic avant-garde production, with
theatrical visuals and a nontraditional catwalk runway that will feature
collections by independent designers such as,
Herc & Lisa, Indira
Moss, David Rolle, DKLYPSE Swimsuits, and a lingerie line by
Ardyss
International among others.
Bahamian-born
Julien ‘Believe’ Thompson
has been singing since the age of eleven years, and his 'Believe
Project' is Julien’s way of informing the youth around the Bahamas, the
Caribbean and the World, that you must believe in yourself even when no
one else will. You must seek out the passion for your life and believe
you can do it. No matter what,
yo
u should never give up. Young People are stars the world hasn’t met yet.
As a nonprofit
community organization which provides financial support to The Ranfurly
Homes for Children, Shelby McPhee, Founder & Producer of The F4F
Benefit says, "Julien exudes the type of spirit we are looking for with this event. His song "Believe" is very inspirational. I hope the community comes out to support this event and help make a difference in the lives of so many of our local children."
Julien has traveled and performed throughout the Bahamas and New
York, California, Atlanta, New Jersey, Philadelphia and North Carolina,
and has performed with John Legend, Boys 2 Men, Baby Face,
Brian McKnight, Sean Paul, Beres Hammond, Taurus Riley, Tank, Crisette
Michelle, Melonie Fiona and Shontell.