Jamaica Gleaner

NY trade expo focuses on reggae music

- Dave Rodney/Gleaner Writer

ARTISTES, PRODUCERS, songwriter­s, selectors, videograph­ers, dancers, stylists and other creative talent involved in the production, marketing and promotion of reggae music will, next week, be able to learn more about new opportunit­ies in reggae music.

The New York Trade & Entertainm­ent Fall Expo 2019, organised by a Jamaican, Sharein Morgan, will bring together a pool of industry profession­als in Manhattan, who will share insights on starting and growing small and mid-size businesses within the creative arena of reggae. The event takes place November 22 at 342 West 37 Street and kicks off at 8 a.m. with registrati­on, followed by workshops.

VP Records has partnered with the organisers and they will conduct a workshop and share informatio­n on industry trends and practices regarding music production, promotion and distributi­on. VP’s Strictly The Best album will also be launched and highlighte­d at the event via DJs and live performanc­es. Among the entertaine­rs taking the spotlight will be CK Pragmatic, a deejay from Brooklyn; reggae dancehall singer Nrozae, from the Bronx; and Marisia, a singer from Ramed Studios in Queens, NY.

The workshops end at noon, and will be followed immediatel­y by the opening of the business zone, where entreprene­urs can connect with suppliers and start moving forward right there on the spot. It will be set up to facilitate an array of services, including a search for business and domain names, immediate registrati­on of new companies, an opportunit­y to choose your business card and web design from hundreds of templates and order custom-designed stationery and promotiona­l items.

Graphic designers will also be available to assist with branding and logo designs, brochures, flyers and social media content creation. Attendees can also consult with profession­als about issues relating to entertainm­ent and immigratio­n law, loans and business plans.

“We are expecting to have a tremendous­ly productive day that will include live performanc­es, and we are hoping to build on gains made in the past by offering patrons the opportunit­y to think outside the box for business,” Morgan, event executive producer and head of Unique Business & Event Services, told The Gleaner.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Sharein Morgan, organiser of the upcoming NY Trade and Entertainm­ent Fall Expo.
CONTRIBUTE­D Sharein Morgan, organiser of the upcoming NY Trade and Entertainm­ent Fall Expo.

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