THE ‘Dancing Enchanters’ on Saturday night captivated the audience at the Indian Monument Gardens at Camp and Church Streets, Georgetown.
‘Dancing Enchanters’ offered a spectacle of talented Guyanese artistes, showcasing their unique talents in drama, dance and music.

The evening saw a rich traditional and cultural programme which was immensely enjoyed by all, including First Lady, Mrs. Deolatchmee Ramotar.
First Lady, Mrs. Ramotar, commended Ms. Devi Ramcharitar and the group for all the hard work they had been doing to ensure that the event was a success; and she commended them on a job well done.
“This form of expressive art,” she said, “helps our young people to find alternative ways of expressing themselves and fostering creativity as they go forward to build this our Guyanese society.”
‘Dancing Enchanters’ is a group of beautiful personalities who share a deep passion for dancing. The current group has 20 dedicated members, nine seniors and 11 juniors, including Director Devi Ramcharitar.
The dances are choreographed by Ramcharitar, with assistance from the company’s manager, Nirvanie Manniram.
The two have been dancing from a tender age, and are the driving forces behind the group’s astonishing performances. Their style of dancing is unique, elegant and graceful, highlighting the rich culture of Guyanese. The dances range from classical Indian to contemporary and modern English.
(By Rebecca Ganesh-Ally)