MIRAMAR – The Metropolis of Miramar is about to kick off “Black Historical past Meets Reggae Month,” an occasion offered by Vice Mayor Alexandra P. Davis.
This celebration will happen on Thursday, February 1, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on the Miramar Metropolis Corridor Plaza, positioned at 2300 Civic Heart Place. This occasion options Grammy award winner Kabaka Pyramid who will make a particular look on the kickoff.
Kabaka Pyramid
Black Historical past Meets Reggae Month Occasions
“Black Historical past Meets Reggae Month” will unveil a trio of thrilling initiatives that can outline the month-long celebration:
Honoring people who’ve made exceptional contributions to the world of Reggae music and its profound impression on world tradition.
An exhilarating competitors showcasing the skills of native DJs, offering a platform for them to shine.
A vibrant pageant celebrating the wealthy and numerous cultures of the African and Caribbean diaspora, that includes meals, music, and artwork that pay tribute to our shared heritage.
Attendees can even look ahead to quite a lot of treats, together with refreshments, giveaways, unique merchandise, and fascinating musical performances on the kick-off. A listing of sponsors contains GRACE, Kingston Delight, Riddims Advertising, Cleveland’s Ice Cream, Chef TG’s Kitchen, and Larry’s Peppa Shrimp.
Grammy Award winner Kabaka Pyramid will make a particular visitor look at this 12 months’s kick-off! He will probably be a featured artist performing on the Afro-Carib Pageant
Reggae music has been an important a part of the African and Caribbean diaspora, carrying with it a profound cultural significance that resonates globally. It serves as a reminder of the resilience, creativity, and unity of Black communities all over the world.
Vice-Mayor Alexandra P. Davis
Vice Mayor Alexandra P. Davis expressed her enthusiasm for this occasion to start out the month-long celebration, stating, “I’m happy to ask our neighborhood to the ‘Black Historical past Meets Reggae Month’ kick-off. This celebration honors our wealthy cultural heritage and highlights the enduring affect of Reggae music, which has introduced individuals from all walks of life collectively. It’s a chance for us to have a good time our previous, current, and future.”