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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

Art or 'art-obatics'? Performers take to musical flight
They leap. They flip. They split. They (almost) fly. And no, they are not the Flying Wallenda's or acrobats in the Suarez Brothers' Circus. They are Jamaican performers who often put as much acrobatics as art into their performances, thrilling the audience with 'art-obatics'.

Jamaica Day hits New York

WESTERN BUREAU:A prologue similar to the pre-movie surround sound demonstration in cinemas heralded Sean Kingston's arrival onstage at the Seaport in Manhattan, New York City, on Monday afternoon during the Jamaica...

Gown glory for Uzuri

Uzuri International has earned itself another milestone in the fashion business, winning 'Most Beautiful Evening Gown' by Global Beauties.com with a fabulous red dress worn by Miss Jamaica World Yendi Phillipps in...

'No Place Like Home' current after 30 years

There were chuckles from the large audience at Jake's, Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, on the opening day of the recently concluded 2008 Calabash International Literary Festival when an advertisement about stealing electricity was...

Powerful performances from powerful people

Last Sunday, there was an evening of great performances by powerful Jamaican women and men. The capacity audience at the National Indoor Sports Centre, St Andrew, was treated to delightful performances in dance, songs and instrumental music, speech and drama.





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