What to Expect: The  regularly scheduled entertainment on the big stage each Friday  night is usually  provided by the resident DJs, although at times you might be lucy enough to be treated with a live performance from a local artiest. The atmosphere  at the height of activity is electrifying, to say the least, and to bear witness to its unfolding, by all accounts is truly amazing. Any given Friday  night is likely stacked with a number of bedazzling  spectacles if you're not familiar with the culture. Altogether it's an extreme culture shock, riddled with sporadic outbursts of impromptu performances from out of the blue, as it would seem.   One such feature is the "Tuk-Band," with the dancing "Mother Sally," an acoustic  bass and kettle drum duo, performing a pulsating  ruk-kuh-tuk melodic  rhythm. This is a huge part of Bajan folklore. It's equally satisfying just to see the locals enjoying themselves the way only they know how to. Regardless of which ...