A Caribbean home after Sunday morning J'ouvert
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Red Light Busking presents Dem Live A Foreign - Caribbean Podcast
Join us as we delve deep into Caribbean culture and explore the rich traditions of J'ouvert and Notting Hill Carnival. In this hour-long podcast with carnival historian Jo Alexander, our experts share their insights and knowledge on the history, significance and current state of these celebrated events. We discuss the unique aspects of Jouvert, including the music, costumes and paint, as well as the similarities and differences between J'ouvert of old and current Notting Hill Carnival. We also explore the cultural significance of Carnival in Trinidad and the Caribbean and its impact on the diaspora. Whether you're a Caribbean culture enthusiast or just curious about these iconic events, this podcast is a must-listen. Don't miss out on this informative and engaging discussion
As part of the exhibition, we had live performances one being from the incredibly talented Chrissy Day and her guitarist Rashaan B. Their serene vocals and guitar strums will transport you to a different world as they serenaded the crowd with some of the most beautiful and soulful songs.
As part of the exhibition, we had live performances one being from the powerful vocalist and Britains got talent vocalist Modupe this was definitely a crowd pleaser.
Energy general Ras Charmer, blessed Host of Leyton with his songs of love, unity and the fight back against oppression. Powerful.
Ruth has vocals that you can hear across the city. Road block performance from X Factor finalist Ruth Brown, as she performed covers of classic reggae tunes.
On this Sunday afternoon Waltham Forest's Top Dolla and Rage reminded us of what they do best, and why they are considered grime legends!
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