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The Voice

J'can singers light up Breezes
published: Wednesday | December 15, 2004


BROWN

Devon Evans, Gleaner Writer

OCHO RIOS, St. Ann:

STUNNING PERFORMANCES by two of Jamaica's top cabaret singers, Judy Emmanuel and AJ Brown, highlighted the 20th anniversary celebration of Breezes Runaway Bay Hotel on Tuesday, December 7.

Billed as the featured presenters
of the night's glittering array of entertainment, they were equally awesome both in their solo performances and as a duet. The full house of guests was very appreciative and cheered wildly.

The theme of the celebration was a 'Magical, Musical Journey', based on the popular fairy tales 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', 'Cinderella', 'Beauty and the Beast', and 'Sleeping Beauty'.

JOURNEY

The journey began on entering the hotel lobby and took guests into fairy land, through castles and pass images of the fairy tale characters on the well decorated lawns of the beach front
properties.

In addition to the excellent performances by Judy Emmanuel and AJ Brown, the remaineder of the entertainment package was most exciting and involved acrobatic displays, juggling, balancing acts, spider-web and trapeze dancing. Earlier at a cocktail party, the guests were entertained by the Jamaica Constabulary Force band.

General manager of Breezes Runaway Bay, Cheddy Parchment, was very pleased with the response from the guests to the anniversary celebration and boasted that the
revellers included 170 repeat guests.

According to Mr. Parchment, Breezes Runaway Bay had been doing well over the past year and has recorded the second highest average occupancy in the Super Club chain over the period. He said that things are already looking very good for the upcoming winter season and that everyone at the hotel is anticipating another excellent year.

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