Yahneake Sterling, Staff Reporter
Our vote for the cutest couple of the night, Ryan Jumi and his girlfriend, Alisha Lopez, were perfectly matched. - photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Guardian Life must have been on Santa's good list this year. All their wishes came true, from a starry night to secret garden, and best of all, no rain.
The stables at Caymanas Polo Club were transformed last Saturday for the company's Christmas party to a secret garden with romantic paper lanterns, flowers, mini Christmas trees and tents fit for kings and queens.
Off to a late start, the party vibe heated up as Renaissance disco reeled out hit after hit, starting with Christmas carols before moving into '90s music and songs from the 2Ks.
Winston and Donna Delahaye were the first to take their moves to the dance floor, and in no time the staff made bold moves and the place became a flurry of movement.
Party's peak
The peak of the party came when artiste Turbulence, followed by the king of the dancehall, Beenie Man, took to the stage.
Turbulence was able to excite the staff, but it was Beenie Man who had them jumping, rocking and waving to his very controversial lyrics.
Left: Donneth Brown-Reid, manager for the Premier branch, looks elegant.
Right: Taking their love to the dance floor, president Earl Moore and his wife Audrey rock to a few '90s hits.
Left: Lady in red, Shoshanna Black, looking quite lovely.
Right: These employees pulled out all the stops and boogied on the dance floor. From left: Marcia Kelly, Zadrian Morrison and Zelvin Edwards (partly hidden).
Dancehall DJ Moses 'Beenie Man' Davis (left) greets Earle Moore, Guardian Life's president.