Introducing our Wind Dancer Crew
Rafael Heredia (Venezuelan) - Engineer
Hailing from Margarita Island where he was raised and now lives
with his wife and daughter, Rafael came to the Wind Dancer following
years of employment by other Dancer Fleet vessels. His original
plan to study aviation mechanics was altered when he found the school
was too far to travel to, so he graduated from the School for Marine
Engineering in Margarita. Rafael has since learned a lot of English
from the other crew and guests and particularly enjoys learning
more about the diverse cultures of the guests he meets.
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He enjoys being in Tobago for its beautiful scenery,
but when he is on vacation at home, his wife still insists on
visits to the beach. He will also make time to fix things around
the house, play basketball with friends and see new movies with
his family. He hopes to complete his diving certification in
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Roland “CNN” Williams
Among a family of 14 brothers and sisters, CNN spent his whole life
in the village of Black Rock, Tobago He started as a construction
worker, then a security guard, but his temporary job as a boat driver
was the beginning of his career path to becoming a professional
scuba diver.
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He has worked in 17 of the 23 dive shops on the
island of Tobago. He plays the double second steel pan in competitions
here and in Trinidad. He has been involved in folk groups and
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Anne Trinidad - Stewardess
Her Trinidad family from Roxborough, Tobago produced a whopping
15 children of which Anne is the youngest. She is very grateful
to have been raised on the beautiful twin island republic of
Trinidad and Tobago. Anne now has four beautiful, healthy children
of her own. When Anne began working she sought employment at
Manta Lodge Resort in Speyside and stayed there for a number
of years.
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In 2003, when the Wind Dancer arrived in Tobago,
Anne saw an opportunity for a change and she did not hesitate
to accept a position as stewardess. Anne considers meeting and
conversing with people to be one of her hobbies. She enjoys
all types of sports and traveling. Her favorite relaxation is
dancing.
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Anton Gray
Born in Tobago and grew up in the scenic village of Speyside,
he had always wanted to be a Chef like his mother. He has been
a Gourmet and Pastry chef for the last eight years working in
various well-known 5 star hotels on the island. As a young man
growing up he was an excellent soccer player hence his love
for the game, he also loves music, cooking, traveling and meeting
people. He is a very quite person by nature.
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Leslie James: alias Mottley
The newest addition to the Wind Dancerās dive team is Mottley. Born in Tobago and raised in the village of Black Rock he has always liked the sea and ćlimingä with the local divers and fishermen. When he was recruited to work for the Wind Dancer, he saw and opportunity to do something that he liked that was both financially and personally rewarding.
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Mottley has over twelve years of diving experience
and has worked for various land based diving operations in Tobago.
Leslie came on the Wind Dancer as an Instructor (PADI) to take
his career to the next level. His hobbies are fast cars and
diving.
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