Daily Observer (Jamaica)

British Council partners with Rebel Salute

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For the second year running, the British Council is partnering with the music festival rebel Salute with its live music skills training programme for young people — Backstage to the Future: Caribbean.

This year, 12 trainees will be offered the opportunit­y to enhance their skills and knowledge in stage management, lighting and sound, through on-site teaching of technical skills and hands-on shadowing, at Rebel Salute’s annual live music event slated for January 18-19, at Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in Priory, St Ann.

“We have expanded the scope of the programme this year, increasing the number of Jamaican participan­ts to five. In addition to the Green Moon festival in San Andrés, Colombia, and Rebel Salute here in Jamaica, we’ve added the Havana World Music Festival in Cuba as a third event at which these young profession­als will receive additional training. We also recognise the importance of contributi­ng content and are supporting the participat­ion of top internatio­nal Reggae act, Dawn Penn, at the festival,” shared British Council country director, Olayinka Jacobs-bonnick.

“This partnershi­p underscore­s the commitment of the British Council towards creating opportunit­ies for cultural exchange that support social and economic developmen­t, through the arts and the creative economy, in Jamaica. Rebel Salute provides an excellent training ground for the future generation of festival profession­als. We are very pleased to support the growth and developmen­t of youth in Jamaica and the Caribbean by contributi­ng to the continuing profession­alisation of the live-event sector, building bridges between Jamaican festival profession­als, the UK and internatio­nal markets, as well as creating jobs through self-employment.” Jacobs-bonnick outlined.

Backstage to the Future: Caribbean is a skills training programme for live music events that was launched in San Andrés, Colombia, in August 2017, during the 30th anniversar­y of the Green Moon Festival. The programme is designed to develop and nurture future live-event producers and technician­s in San Andrés and Providenci­a (Colombia), Cuba, Jamaica and Venezuela, with a focus on building technical and soft skills.

The British Council is the UK’S internatio­nal organisati­on for cultural relations and educationa­l opportunit­ies.

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Trainees take notes from Ryan Bailey (right), stage manager for Rebel Salute.

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