Jamaican dance company to bring renowned performance to Miramar Cultural Center
Jamaica’s leading youth dance company makes its way to Miramar on Friday, Oct. 17, to perform Vibrations, a journey through Caribbean culture and dance techniques.
“Don’t miss this breathtaking celebration of movement and culture,” a post on the City of Miramar’s Facebook account reads. “Campion Dance Society, Jamaica’s top youth dance company, brings #VIBRATIONS to the City of Miramar!”
The Campion Dance Society Ensemble, out of Campion College in Kingston, Jamaica, has performed in New York, Denmark, Fort Lauderdale and Boston, and plays an often sold-out show in Kingston called Season of Dance, according to the Miramar Cultural Center.
Many of these high school dancers go on to perform with the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica.
“With a reputation for strong technique, creative innovation, and powerful storytelling through movement, CDS has redefined youth dance in Jamaica,” the event page reads.
“As the curtain rises, you’ll feel the raw, kinetic energy of some of Jamaica’s most talented dancers. Vibrations pushes artistic boundaries, incorporating immersive production elements that transport you into richly designed worlds, crafted to move your spirit.”
Show highlights include a modern contemporary piece called Misogyny, a tribute to athletes called In Our Lane, a dancehall drama called Jamaica Love, and other Afrocentric and Caribbean folk dances.
The performance is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at miramarculturalcenter.org.
This story was originally published October 1, 2025 at 12:19 PM.