September 26, 2007

Global Reggae: Jamaican Popular Music A Yard and Abroad.

ReggaeThe Institute of Caribbean Studies and the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of the West Indies, Mona announce an international conference on “Global Reggae: Jamaican Popular Music A Yard and Abroad.” The conference, to be held February 18-24, 2008, at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica and other venues on the island, is the third in a series focusing on Caribbean culture. The first, held in 1996, honoured the distinguished legacy of Professor the Hon. Rex Nettleford, Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of the University of the West Indies. The second, held in 2002, celebrated the work of the Barbadian griot/historian, Professor Kamau Brathwaite. This third conference, to be held in association with the Recording Industry Association of Jamaica (RIAJam), the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, the Bob Marley Foundation, and the Jamaica Tourist Board, pays tribute to the generation of musicians who have created reggae – Jamaica’s distinctive contribution to world culture. Icons such as: Count Matchuki, Don Drummond, Count Ossie, Mrs. Pottinger, and Prince Buster.

For more information, please follow this link: Global Reggae Conference

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm in support of anything that promotes Caribbean culture. I know none of those musical icons you speak of.

Geoffrey Philp said...

Leon, I hope that you can make it and, perhaps, blog about it.

Peace,
Geoffrey

Professor Zero said...

Ah it would be so much fun to go to this.