3:30 pm, Sat 10 Nov 2012
Full report: Afrika Eye Festival
Children at a school in Bristol have been learning a new dance routine.
Jamaican dancer Ripton Lindsay has been running a workshop at St Barnabas Primary School as to celebrate 50 years of Jamaican independence.
It's part of the Afrika Eye Festival which is taking place at the Watershed this weekend. Watch Ruje Yasmin's report:
9:00 am, Sat 10 Nov 2012
Celebratory dance to mark 50 years of Jamaica's Independence
Ripton Lindsay explains the importance of dance in Jamaican culture as he runs workshops around Bristol.
8:00 am, Sat 10 Nov 2012
School children in Bristol learn new moves
Jamaican dancer Ripton Lindsay has been running a dance workshop at St Barnabas Primary School to celebrate 50 years of Jamaican independence.
It's part of the Afrika Eye Festival which is taking place at the Watershed this weekend
Ripton Lindsay has been running the workshops as part of the Afrika Eye festival. Credit: ITV West
Children learn Caribbean dance moves. Credit: ITV West
3:52 pm, Fri 09 Nov 2012
Festival celebrates 50 years of Jamaican independence
Children from St Barnabas Primary School learning to dance as though they are at a street party. Credit: ITV West
Children at a school in Bristol have been learning a new dance routine.
Jamaican dancer Ripton Lindsay has been running a workshop at St Barnabas Primary School to celebrate 50 years of Jamaican independence.
It's part of the Afrika Eye Festival which is taking place in the city this weekend.
The festival has been running for the last seven years but this year the theme is Jamaica.
For more information, visit the Afrika Eye website .