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Last Updated: Feb 6, 2017 - 2:32:04 PM |
The cast of Joie de Noel. Left to Right: Javan Hunt, James Roker, Marjoke Twiest, Dora Brown, Nathaniel Lewis, Dalia Feldman, Anthony Hanna and Jackie Blower. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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Freeport,
Bahamas - Close to one hundred people came out to the Garden of the
Groves as the full moon was rising in the sky on December 21st to enjoy
and participate in Joie de Noel on and around the Grand Bahama
Labyrinth.
Bundled warm on a clear and chilly evening guests were treated to piping
hot chocolate with whip cream served by Dalia Feldman's family. Song
sheets, candles and Christmas cookies were gratefully received as people
sat around the Labyrinth on the park benches.
Marjoke Twiest, choral director sings Where Are You Christmas? Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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Founder
of the Labyrinth, Barbara Chester opened the evening with a heartfelt
introduction about the journey that Mary and Joseph made the night the
Christ child was born, and how the Labyrinth itself represents that
journey. Her story-telling was so enchanting and detailed that one felt
as if that night could have been the same night experienced so long ago.
She definitely infused the true meaning and spirit of Christmas.
The choral group, led by Marjoke Twiest came silently onto the Labyrinth carrying lit candles as their heavenly voices sang
Silent Night. Seasoned professional, Dalia Feldman sang
Ave Maria to candlelight with
her angelic voice filling the Labyrinth with stillness and
anticipation. A large Acacia tree, deep in the ground on the side of
the Labyrinth, was lit to signify the Tree of Christmas, and when done
so oohs and aahs were heard from the audience.
A magical setting at Joie de Noel at the Grand Bahama Labyrinth on December 21st. Photo; The Bahamas Weekly
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The choral group continued with solo numbers of Christmas classics new and old. James Roker sang
Peace on Earth, followed by
Panis Angelicus by Dora Brown, Marjoke Twiest and Javan Hunt. The strong singing voice of Javan Hunt delivered
Mary Did You Know, and after that Marjoke Twiest sang the popular modern song,
Where Are You Christmas? Fourteen year old newcomer Jackie Blower confidently sang
I'll Be Home For Christmas.
A star was lit signifying the Star of Bethlehem while the choral group sang
We Three Kings. Next the duo of James Roker and Dora Brown delivered a delightfully played out rendition of
Baby It's Cold Outside.
Close to 100 people came out to feel the spirit of Christmas at the Grand Bahama Labyrinth on December 21st. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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The
crowd, eager to light their candles, did so next and the whole area
became a magical place of light. The audience was invited to sing
Christmas Carols along with the vocalists to complete the evening.
After the carols guests were invited to send their written Christmas
wishes to heaven by placing them into a lit urn in the center of the
Labyrinth.
Event organizers would like to thank Marjoke Twiest's son Chris, a
sound technician visiting from Holland for his assistance, as well as
Jerry Hill, who created the star and was responsible for providing the
sound and light equipment along with operating
the lights for the show. The night was a joy to behold!
Javan Hunt sings Mary Did You Know Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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Dalia Feldman sings O Holy Night at Joie De Noel Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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14 year old Jackie Blower sings I'll Be Home For Christmas Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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Dora Brown sings Panis Angelicus Photo: The Bahamas Weekly
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