L’Acadco: A United Caribbean Dance Force Celebrates 30 Years
L’ACADCO: A United Caribbean Dance Force is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a year of activities. Here’s a review of their season this past weekend at tallawahmagazine. The company began with 12 dancers and now have 16 females, 9 males and 9 stilt walkers. Several dancers have moved on to
The Big Deal About KOTE – Kingston’s Arts Festival
So what’s the big deal about KOTE, Kingston’s Urban Arts Festival going on now in Kingston, Jamaica?
KOTE 2013 Features Pop-up Art Studios at Café What’s On
Pop-up art studios exhibition on all week at Café What’s On, 133 Barbican Road. Their first year participating in KOTE, Café What’s On is focusing on the incredible talents of Jamaican visual artists. A diverse selection of artists will be showcasing their skills in the Café’s pop-up studios ranging from
Kingston on the Edge (KOTE) On June 21-30
Opening night this Friday, June 21 at Redbones. See complete schedule of events: kingstonontheedge.org/schedule
Climate Change and the Caribbean – What Do We Need To Know?
The Caribbean is the most tourism dependent region of the world and also one of the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change. How does climate change affect us here in the Caribbean? Caribbean countries and economies are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Jamaica, for example,
Rockhouse Hotel & Spa Presents Monthly Outdoor Acoustic Concert Series
JOHNNY OSBOURNE AT ROCKHOUSE HOTEL OUTDOOR ACOUSTIC CONCERT SERIES Johnny Osbourne Inna Campfire Acoustical Fashion Hosted by Tifa and featuring DJ Max Glazer of the Federation Sound System Tuesday June 18, 2013 Doors at 8pm Performance begins promptly at 9pm JA$1000 Rockhouse Hotel & Spa and Pushcart Restaurant in Negril
Unit 137 Live From London Producing Real Reggae Music
There’s a big sound coming out of South East London and it’s called Unit 137. In their own words, Unit 1-3-7 is a “a collective of DJs, producers, vocalists, engineers and instrumentalists drawn together by a shared passion of conscious, forward thinking bass music,” consisting of Hylu, Jago, Zico, D-Tek,
Jamaica’s Beautiful Mountains
Jamaica’s beautiful mountains. Thanks to Chelsea Smallwood for this photo from the edge!
Thank You & Come Again, Solo Exhibition by Raine Manley Robertson
With her first public exhibition of work, Jamaican-born artist Raine Manley Robertson has created a two-part show entitled, Thank You & Come Again. In Thank You, the artist presents a powerful and brilliantly-colored series of nude self-portraits. The second component of the show, Come Again, spotlights Manley Robertson’s keen interest