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It was a grand affair

A GRAND affair at the Hilton Kingston Hotel Ballroom marked the installation of the new administration of the Kiwanis Club of New Kingston. The room was packed to capacity with elegant women and dapper men to support their friends, family members and...

Marjorie Whylie captivates Toronto audience

Toronto: LEADING JAMAICAN musician/composer, Marjorie Whylie, captivated her audience with a display of dynamism at the piano when she performed in the Walter Hall of the Edward Johnson Building, Queen's Park.

Approaching dance from a spiritual space
'YARD 2000', THE three-day dance conference set to run from today until Wednesday, October 11 at the Hilton Kingston Hotel, promises to explore the impact of African rhythms on the dance forms of Jamaica. In exploring the role of dance in rituals, 'Yard.










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