Jamaica Gleaner

All set for Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival

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THE STAGE is set for the ninth annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, which was reschedule­d to Sunday, August 25, at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York. The event was postponed due to a citywide heat emergency declaratio­n on July 21 for public safety. The festival organisers have emphasised that tickets for the original date will be honoured, and that all entertaine­rs who were scheduled to perform have been confirmed for the new date.

Headliners Fay-Ann Lyons, Christophe­r Martin, Shenseea, Capleton, Bunji Garlin, and rising star Naomi Cowan are all confirmed to deliver a musical smorgasbor­d to excite and delight festival attendees.

KEY COMPONENTS

For almost a decade, the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, New York has focused on three key components; food, culture, and music, delivering a wholesome family experience at the highest level. The cultural presentati­ons always go above and beyond to showcase authentic Jamaican artforms. For 2019, actor/comedian Owen ‘Blakka’ Ellis and cultural activist, Sharon Gordon will bring iconic folklorist Louise Bennett-Coverley, popularly known as ‘Miss Lou’, to life in celebratio­n of the 100th anniversar­y of her birth.

Over in the Culinary Pavilion, foodies will be treated to tastings, demonstrat­ions and competitio­ns as various chefs share their knowledge, displaying the ‘jerk’ flavour in unique ways.

Host Chef Irie will bring his humorous style to the table, supported by celebrity chefs Ji Cha, Troy Levy, Darlene B, Sam Davis, all showcasing their culinary talents. The highly anticipate­d ‘Celebrity Cook-Off Challenge’will be between performer and soca singer Fay-Ann Lyons and former personalit­y from Love and Hip-Hop Tara Wallace.

New York’s top Caribbean restaurant­s and food vendors will be serving up a variety of Caribbean favourites, including vegan dishes, while the Kids Zone will keep the young ones busy with a variety of rides, face painting, interactiv­e games and cultural activities. The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival has the unique distinctio­n of being ‘New York’s biggest Caribbean food festival.

 ??  ?? Bunji Garlin
Bunji Garlin
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Naomi Cowan
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Naomi Cowan
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Chris Martin

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