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During June 2012 the U.S. Embassy to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean is highlighted Caribbean-Americans for Caribbean-American Heritage Month. American dancer Jamal Rashann Callender was born in the United States to Barbadian parents and lived in Barbados as a child until the age of eight. Presently dancing with Ballet Hispanico in New York City, this graduate of The Juilliard School tells us why he's so passionate about dance and culture.
