PLANTATION – Two weeks forward of the 2nd annual iconic Reggae Family tree music pageant, Island SPACE Caribbean Museum will welcome a panel of reggae music business practitioners to debate the subject of “The Gentrification of Jamaican Music.”
The panel dialogue will happen on Saturday, January 18, from 5-8 p.m. at Island SPACE Caribbean Museum. The museum is situated contained in the northeast entrance to the Broward Mall within the metropolis of Plantation.
Reggae Family tree Panel Dialogue
Opinions will likely be shared by Ian Lewis of Inner Circle, Grammy Award-winning producer Jason “J-Vibe” Farmer, Vice President of Gross sales at VP Data Aaron Talbert, Grammy Award-winning artist and influencer Tifa, and selector and entrepreneur Supa Twitch, moderated by radio persona G Cole of the podcast Homegrown with G Cole.
Tickets can be found for $15 pre-sold or $20 on the door at reggaegenealogy.org/panel2025.
The insightful dialogue will discover the origins and influencers of contemporary reggae and dancehall. Jamaican music has all the time set traits and been a beacon for others to adapt and observe. Lately, it appears that evidently innovation in Jamaican music means following and adopting the traits of different genres, so Jamaican music doesn’t appear so “authentic” any extra.
This dialogue will discover how we received right here, whether or not this evolution is a optimistic or detrimental, and the way it would possibly have an effect on the longer term energy of the Caribbean’s most acknowledged style.
Reggae Family tree Music Competition
The panel is a prelude to the Reggae Family tree music pageant, which will likely be held on Sunday, February 2, 2025. The northeast car parking zone at Broward Mall will likely be reworked right into a full of life live performance venue. Attendees will get pleasure from an immersive journey via Jamaica’s unparalleled musical legacy in celebration of Reggae Month (February).
Gates for the Reggae Family tree live performance open at 4 p.m. with showtime at 6 p.m. Tickets vary from $25 pre-sold to $75 for full-priced VIP. Tickets for the family-friendly Reggae Family tree music pageant can be found at reggaegenealogy.org/tickets. Discover tickets, sponsorship, vendor and volunteer data at www.reggaegenealogy.org.
Sponsors
Reggae Family tree is offered by Island SPACE Caribbean Museum in partnership with Broward Mall and the Metropolis of Plantation, powered by Florida Energy & Mild Firm (FPL), and made potential partly by the assist of the Broward County Cultural Division, the Institute of Museum and Library Providers, Grace Tropical Rhythms, Go to Lauderdale, the Jamaica Vacationer Board, Mabi Artisanal Tea, Solely the Finest Printing, and the next funds on the Neighborhood Basis of Broward: Judith Cornfeld Fund for the Arts, Helen and Frank Stoykov Charitable Endowment Fund and The Frederick A. DeLuca Basis Broward Neighborhood Fund.