Jamaica Gleaner

Fête de la Musique marks World Music Day

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ON THURSDAY, the courtyard of the Grogge Shoppe at Devon House in St Andrew will come alive with music as Jamaica joins with several countries around the world to celebrate Fête de la Musique – World Music Day. On Music Day, people are encouraged to play music in their neighbourh­oods or in public spaces and parks. Free concerts are also organised where musicians play for fun and not for payment.

The music festival originated in France, but has now grown to be a worldwide event with participat­ion by more than 700 cities in 120 countries, including China, India, Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, the United States, the UK, and Japan. Jamaica’s observance of Fête de la Musique will take place in the courtyard of the Grogge Shoppe from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is organised by the Alliance Française de la Jamaïque.

HIGH-QUALITY LIVE MUSIC

In addition to being a free event for patrons from all social background­s to have access to high-quality live music, the purpose of Fête de la Musique is to give an opportunit­y for all artistes, from talented amateurs to veteran profession­als, to perform. This year, the line-up will include Giark, Bescenta, Omar Francis, Reggae Power House Band, King Shaladon, and The Iron Kyte Band.

Alliance Française is a nonprofit organisati­on that aims to promote French and Francophon­e culture, through offering French classes, as well as the organisati­on of cultural events. It has been operating in Jamaica since 1956.

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Stephanie Lyew/Gleaner Writer Bescenta
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FILE Omar Francis

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