Jamaica Gleaner

QORIHC honours Alma Mock Yen, Jackie Knight as Tribute Queens

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THIS YEAR, the Queen of Reggae Island Honorary Ceremony (QORIHC), which is honouring 30 women in the entertainm­ent industry, will pay special tribute to two outstandin­g women in media and communicat­ions, Alma Mock Yen and Jacqueline Knight. They will receive the special Tribute Queen Award at the Karl Hendrickso­n Auditorium, Jamaica College, on March 24.

A legend in her lifetime, Alma Mock Yen has had a varied and vibrant journey into and across the public sphere since attaining a scholarshi­p to Wolmer’s Girls School, where she was first in the school in literature in the Senior Cambridge School-Leaving Certificat­e Examinatio­n. At age 14, Mock Yen became one of the youngest teachers on record when she began teaching language and literature.

Her pioneering run continued as a founding member, and later soloist and choreograp­her of the celebrated Ivy Baxter Modern Creative Dance Group (1950-1967), for which she wrote the libretto and lyrics of Jamaica’s first integrated musical, Once Upon A Seaweed. Mock Yen also operated her own dance studio in her beloved Harbour View community.

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Jamaica, Mock Yen was among those presented to the royal couple. As a RJR staff member, she did commentary on the royal visit at Sabina Park. From royalty, she hobnobbed with film stars such as Sean Connery, when he was in Jamaica to film the inaugural James Bond feature, but specifical­ly, she enjoyed the actor’s famed wit while he was at the Ward Theatre to watch the 1961 pantomime, Banana Boy, of which she was a cast member.

Dubbed the doyenne of contempora­ry media, Mock Yen has kept abreast of the technology and can be found on Facebook mediating many a heated discussion. She can also still be found in her garden, being a strong believer in the therapeuti­c nature of horticultu­re.

Mock Yen also indulges in a lively game of ‘cut-throat’ dominoes and prior to a fall, could put down a notably hot cha-cha.

She is the author of several publicatio­ns, among them Rewind (Non-Fiction) – a recollecti­on of Radio Broadcasti­ng in Jamaica; Teaching Texts (Sound Advice in the Principles and Practices of Communicat­ion, focusing on Planning the Public Informatio­n Campaign); Poetry (Potted Versions); and Reflection­s and Footnotes.

The other tribute queen is Chief Executive Officer of Top Klass Events and Marketing Consultanc­y, Jacqueline Knight. A stalwart in the marketing communicat­ions practice, she has used her studies in hospitalit­y and business management to great effect at the former Wyndham Kingston Hotel, as well as in stints at CVM TV, and at the University of Technology.

Knight has deployed her considerab­le talents with the Reggae Month observance­s for the Jamaica Reggae Industry Associatio­n and the staging of Cricket World Cup. Other memorable events and projects under her stewardshi­p include Spruce Up Jamaica and Tourism Awareness Week campaigns and the China-Caribbean Trade Fair and Economic Forum. She was also public relations project consultant to Jamaican Olympic stars Usain Bolt, ShellyAnn Fraser Pryce, Asafa Powell, and Alia Atkinson.

The QORIHC Awards was founded by Laurell Nurse, a Jamaican US-based registered nurse and recording artiste who, through her own experience­s in the world of entertainm­ent, noted the challenges women in the industry faced to achieve their goals and without much recognitio­n.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? A legend in her lifetime, Alma Mock Yen has had a varied and vibrant journey into and across the public sphere.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS A legend in her lifetime, Alma Mock Yen has had a varied and vibrant journey into and across the public sphere.
 ?? ?? Jackie Knight
Jackie Knight

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