On October 7, 2009, the 2nd voyage of Nubian Dreamers boarded the Carnival Miracle the floating resort sailing from the Port of New York on an 8 day vacation highlighted by an 11-story metropolis atrium with a ruby-red glass ceiling. The fun in the sun ship included island hopping to Turks and Caicos onto Half Moon Bay and then Nassau, Bahamas while at sea experiencing fabulous dining, endless entertainment, casinos and pampering.
Producers Laurence Pinckney of ZenBiz Travel LLC and James Saunders of JS Marketing Group LLC organized a trip that brought Black and Latin gay and straight, men and women together from all over the US, Caribbean and Europe whom developed, created and formed long lasting relationships. The Nubian Dreams host, comedienne Tammy Peay, kept the Nubian Dreamers laughing for the week and spinning on the 1’s and 2’s DJ TeaseNYC had them on the dance floor. Vacationers were enlightened by seminar facilitators, Ifalade Ta’Shia Asanti, award winning Author, Journalist & VP of TV Programming for Your World TV Network from Denver, Steven Welch, LCSW, CASAC a psychotherapist based in NYC, Charles E. Sims, Jr. finance, strategy, operational and media consulting manager for over 20 years and ME, Richard E. Pelzer II, entertainment business & brand development manager whom co-produced the Power Network & Wealth Building Workshop, Let’s Get Real Dialogues, The Literary Forum, Empowerment & Wellness Seminars, The Business Matter and Bridging the Gap between the Sexes Panels reconfirming that black people can work together and create ART, Business opportunities while communicating and expressing ourselves with love.
This year’s Nubian Dreams showcased the films of “Shake Loose Memories”—Sonia Sanchez, Online Comedy Drama Series “Christopher Street” by Dwight Allen O’Neal, “For Faith, For Love: FOREVER” the movie on Prop 8 directed by Nefertiti A. Strong and the short film “Train Station” by Ta’Shia Asanti. Cruise images documented by Derron Cook at Motionphics Studio, motionphics@gmail.com or 912-604-6348.
Nubian Dreams Cruise 3 is ON SALE NOW.
Join us August 9 – 14, 2010 on Carnival Glory St. John, NB—Halifax, NS Canada. Secure your cabin with your deposit. For more information: go to www.nubiandreams.com
Producers Laurence Pinckney of ZenBiz Travel LLC and James Saunders of JS Marketing Group LLC organized a trip that brought Black and Latin gay and straight, men and women together from all over the US, Caribbean and Europe whom developed, created and formed long lasting relationships. The Nubian Dreams host, comedienne Tammy Peay, kept the Nubian Dreamers laughing for the week and spinning on the 1’s and 2’s DJ TeaseNYC had them on the dance floor. Vacationers were enlightened by seminar facilitators, Ifalade Ta’Shia Asanti, award winning Author, Journalist & VP of TV Programming for Your World TV Network from Denver, Steven Welch, LCSW, CASAC a psychotherapist based in NYC, Charles E. Sims, Jr. finance, strategy, operational and media consulting manager for over 20 years and ME, Richard E. Pelzer II, entertainment business & brand development manager whom co-produced the Power Network & Wealth Building Workshop, Let’s Get Real Dialogues, The Literary Forum, Empowerment & Wellness Seminars, The Business Matter and Bridging the Gap between the Sexes Panels reconfirming that black people can work together and create ART, Business opportunities while communicating and expressing ourselves with love.
This year’s Nubian Dreams showcased the films of “Shake Loose Memories”—Sonia Sanchez, Online Comedy Drama Series “Christopher Street” by Dwight Allen O’Neal, “For Faith, For Love: FOREVER” the movie on Prop 8 directed by Nefertiti A. Strong and the short film “Train Station” by Ta’Shia Asanti. Cruise images documented by Derron Cook at Motionphics Studio, motionphics@gmail.com or 912-604-6348.
Nubian Dreams Cruise 3 is ON SALE NOW.
Join us August 9 – 14, 2010 on Carnival Glory St. John, NB—Halifax, NS Canada. Secure your cabin with your deposit. For more information: go to www.nubiandreams.com
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Looks like a good time was had by all!
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