Coral Fire for Chillin’ and Grilling at the Mermaid
Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
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Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
Coral Fire is a Caribbean performance troupe based on St. Croix featuring Fire & Light Shows, Mermaids, Aerial Elements and Belly Dance.
We are a group of fire artists who believe in firedancing is a transformational and healing artform and love sharing our passion with the community of St. Croix. We share the fire from a mindset of collaboration and fullness see it as a way to connect and create community. Join the collective.
We are a group of fire artists who believe in firedancing is a transformational and healing artform and love sharing our passion with the community of St. Croix. We share the fire from a mindset of collaboration and fullness see it as a way to connect and create community. Join the collective.
CCT continues its 34th season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Caribbean plays. There will be a total of seven performances over three weekends: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, June 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, 2019, and one Sunday matinée on June 23 at 4 PM.
CCT continues its 34th season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Caribbean plays. There will be a total of seven performances over three weekends: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, June 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, 2019, and one Sunday matinée on June 23 at 4 PM.
CCT continues its 34th season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Caribbean plays. There will be a total of seven performances over three weekends: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, June 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, 2019, and one Sunday matinée on June 23 at 4 PM.