Picture this. It’s 1 a.m., and the sun won’t rise for another few hours. Yet, in Grand Bay, a village on Dominica’s southern coast known to locals as “South City,” thousands of people are dressed head-to-toe in red as they dance to Bouyon music. In most places, the wee hours of the morning are that euphoric high point in the night just before everyone goes home. But at this moment, the party is just kicking off for Breakfast Fete. For ten years…
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