New Caribbean dance craze worries parents in Grenada
New Caribbean dance craze worries parents in Grenada
The woman in a flounced white micro-mini and green glitter tube top writhed to a dance-hall beat throbbing through the Q-West nightclub. She gyrated in a motion that sent her skirt riding high.
Throughout the club, sporadically lighted by the flash of a camera or strobe light, barely clad young women danced themselves into a frenzy of carnal excess.
At a crossroads of obscurity and nowhere, this rustic seaport, scented by nutmeg, diesel, and decomposing fish, seemed an unlikely venue for the most controversial new dance craze in the Caribbean.