Jamaica Gleaner

Larger audience, more interactio­n at Earth Hour 2018

- Mel Cooke/Gleaner Writer

EVEN AS the final tally i s being settled, Alex Morrissey is confident that Saturday’s Earth Hour Concert at the Ranny Williams Entertainm­ent Centre, Old Hope Road, St Andrew, enjoyed the largest turnout the Jamaican l eg of the global environmen­tal care initiative has enjoyed.

The previous high headcount was a bit short of 5,000.

Whatever that eventual figure is, it could have been higher, as Morrissey told The Gleaner people were coming in when the performanc­es ended at 10:30 p.m., expecting that the event would have run on ‘Jamaican time’, starting late and performers going over their slot. That was not t he case, as Morrissey said the Earth Hour 2018 concert in Jamaica started at 6:30 p.m., and Fantan Mojah asked to bring on General B, the extra time allowed being the sole extension for a performer on the night.

He is especially pleased with what took place in the Ear th Hour Market.

“I am definitely ver y, ver y satisfied. Each booth had an engaging event. Wisynco had a recovery bin, where people threw in bottles to win prizes. Supligen had dance, Toby Grant (an artist who was selected for funding from the Earth Hour Concer t ’s proceeds) was allowing people to participat­e by putting the vine on the statues,” Morrissey said.

This interactio­n was especially important as there were many children in attendance, many of whom needed to be kept engaged apart from the music.

Blvk H3ro performed during the hour when the lights were turned off, starting at 8:30 p.m., that time also used to do a band change and light lanterns, the latter being a part of Earth Hour ’s tradition. Looking towards next year, Morrissey is looking at reducing paper use – and cutting costs. “A l ot of people were asking if they could get back the ticket, so they could keep it,” Morrissey said.

At the gate, the ticket is exchanged for an armband, but for next year he is thinking of making the ticket like a band, so a step – and costs – are cut.

Also, Morrissey would like to see more sponsors come on board – not to set up a booth and hand out flyers, a no-no for Earth Hour, but to add to the engaging interactio­n.

 ?? SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Patrons releasing their lanterns at the Earth Hour concert.
SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Patrons releasing their lanterns at the Earth Hour concert.
 ?? SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Fantan Mojah performing at the Earth Hour concert held at Ranny Williams Entertainm­ent Centre recently.
SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Fantan Mojah performing at the Earth Hour concert held at Ranny Williams Entertainm­ent Centre recently.

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