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Lauderhill Mall To Host Jamaican Cultural Exposé

Jamaica USA Chamber brings Cultural Exposé to Lauderhill Mall

LAUDERHILL –  The Lauderhill Mall is the newest corporate member of the Jamaica USA Chamber of Commerce and will be the host of the Annual “VOICES OF JAMAICA” cultural event, in celebration of Black History Month.

“VOICES OF JAMAICA” is scheduled for Friday, February 26th from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at the Lauderhill Mall, 1267 N. State Road 7 in Lauderhill.

Held under the Distinguished Patronage of the Consulate General of Jamaica, the Program includes a presentation by Jamaica’s Consul General, the Hon. Franz N. Hall, who will speak on “Jamaica’s Contributions to Black History.”  The Jamaican Folk Revue, the Tallawah Mento Band, and the Sierra Norwood Cultural Kids Group will treat the audience to songs and recitals that take a nostalgic and amusing look at Jamaican Folklore as well as modern Jamaican drama.

Jamaican Playwright, Poet and Folklorist, Rev. Easton Lee, will present from his repertoire and hilarious depictions of the intertwining of Chinese and Black Jamaican cultures in Jamaica.  Malachi Smith, an Award-Winning and vastly entertaining Jamaican Poet and Cultural Orator, will thrill the audience with his famous renditions.

Ash Matthews will don the atmosphere with Jamaican music…especially featuring the music of Jamaican Musical Icon and the “People’s Hero,” the late Bob Marley, whose birthdate is also celebrated during Black History Month.

Jamaican Folk Revue ready to perform at the Lauderhill Mall.
Jamaican Folk Revue ready to perform at the Lauderhill Mall.

“Voices of Jamaica is designed to broaden our business networking scope by sharing our rich Jamaican Culture with the general community,” said Marie Gill, President of the Jamaica USA Chamber of Commerce.  “Celebrating Black History Month in this manner helps to fulfill a component of the Chamber’s mission: To encourage and enhance business development among our membership; Promote Brand Jamaica; and Increase and Facilitate Trade and Cultural Awareness between Jamaica and the United States.”

Jamaican Jerk Festival King, Eddie Edwards of Riddims Marketing, will Emcee the event.  Admission to Voices of Jamaica is free but seating is limited, and registration is encouraged.

To RSVP or to purchase Exhibitor Space, send email to [email protected] or call 1.866.577.3236.

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