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The tragedy of crime in Jamaica continues

The tragedy of crime in Jamaica continues
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Vadie brings positive vibes with From Mi Born

Vadie brings positive vibes with From Mi Born
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For Dancehall s Sake: UWI Culture Lecturer Says Veteran Producers Should Nurture Younger Counterparts – DancehallMag

Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah Director of the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah, is calling on older Reggae and Dancehall music producers to help to nurture and mentor their younger counterparts in the industry. She made her comments recently on Radio Jamaica’s Two Live Crew, after host Wesley Burger asked whether or not she was worried about preservation of the music genres, or had any concerns that the music was losing its identity, as some industry stakeholders have been contending. “I want the producers who were there long ago, to engage with the younger artistes; engage with the younger producers.  There is a big conversation going on at Clubhouse now, because the young people don’t feel like the older producers are giving them the time of day, guiding them enough, appreciating what they are doing,” the Reggae Studies Unit senior lecturer said.

Reggae Might Need Another Revival As Artists Shift Away From Genre —Professor – DancehallMag

Chronixx, Protoje Head of the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niiah, says Jamaica might need to undergo another Reggae Revival very soon, as the genre is under threat of being arrogated by other countries, as it appears the nation’s artists are once again steering clear of recording songs within the genre. Considered a breath of fresh air from the abrasiveness which had taken a stranglehold on dancehall, Jamaica’s Reggae Revival movement began around 2010 to give life to what many had described as a dying genre, which was losing its appeal and was no longer capable of captivating the youth who were moving towards hip hop and trap music.

Peace Day to be marked by Virtual Peace Concert

Janilee Abrikian (left), general manager of PALS, participates in Peace Day activities at Denham Town Primary School in 2018 with (from second left) Akelia Thompson, student at Denham Town Primary School; Professor Elizabeth Ward, chair of the Violence Prevention Alliance; Joshua Jeffrey, student and Eugenie Brown, principal of the school. Peace Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 2 under the theme Let’s Shape Peace Together . The day will be marked with a series of activities organised by the Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) in collaboration with Peace and Love in Society (PALS) and its other partners. One of the activities is a virtual Peace Day concert organised by PALS in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information and the VPA.

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