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CVM Television
9 mois depuis

_____ We're on the scene, bringing you the latest, keeping you up to date on News, Entertainment, Business & Sports! Constantly working to enhance your viewing experience, telling compelling, diverse and engaging stories. ???? Verified and Delivered, News You Can Depend On. ???? Drama, Music, Lifestyle! Watch It All On E-Live Unplugged

CVM Television
9 mois depuis

_____ We're on the scene, bringing you the latest, keeping you up to date on News, Entertainment, Business & Sports! Constantly working to enhance your viewing experience, telling compelling, diverse and engaging stories. ???? Verified and Delivered, News You Can Depend On. ???? Drama, Music, Lifestyle! Watch It All On E-Live Unplugged

Calabash TV
9 mois depuis

Youth Economy Agency - Investment Forum 2023

Calabash TV
9 mois depuis

It’s happening this Friday November 24th, at Warehouse 11 at Vide Bouteille, just past Renwick and Company. An exciting new twist to the traditional Masquerade. It’s the continued manifestation of the dedication and commitment of June Frederick and her Youth in Arts Theatre Company to develop, promote and sustain the Masquerade Tradition. Next generation thespians are being showcased in a production written and directed by Kentillia Louis, a lifelong devotee of Caribbean Theatre. Your support is crucial to the sustainability of local culture. Here’s a report from Calabash TV, as we visited a rehearsal for “An Evening of Masquerade and Theatre”.

Calabash TV
9 mois depuis

The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition

Calabash TV
9 mois depuis

The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition.

Calabash TV
9 mois depuis

The 2023 Kwéyòl Song Competition, Chanté Kwéyòl The eleventh edition took place on Saturday October 7, at the National Cultural Center. Conceived in 2012 by founder deceased Gordon “Chacom” “Gin” Leon as a Kwéyòl calypso competition, the event changed to a song competition embracing all genres of music in 2015. It was then called Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl. It was Chacom’s vision to infuse the music of Saint Lucia with its indigenous language to give the language the level of recognition that it deserved. Two years after Chacom’s passing in 2017 the name was shortened to Chanté Kwéyòl, with the tag line, “Annou manjé, dansé, chanté Kwéyòl pou Chacom”. Over the years Chanté Kwéyòl has added more than 100 songs to the musical repertoire of Saint Lucia. One of the unique features of this event is that most of the songs performed on the Chanté Kwéyòl stage are not just original but are written by the performing artistes. The event has enjoyed the endorsement of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre from its inception and is a prestigious event on the official calendar of events in observance of Mwa Éwitaj Kwéyòl in Saint Lucia. On Saturday at the National Cultural Center eleven competing artistes graced the stage: Slot, Migz, Leonette Pierre, Sherlan, Afwéchi, Robert Rene, Black Pearl, Jaunty, Siah, K-Cey and Gregory Sinaise with a special guest appearance by Nikki Edmund. The event promises a bouyon of music as is the norm, gospel, country & western, zouk, Dennery Segment to name a few. Kay Kwéyòl remains grateful to the Ministry of Creative Industries and Culture for their support along with other supporting partners, Republic Bank EC Limited, Box Wraps & Flowers, Hallmark, St Lucia Mortgage & Finance Co Ltd and the Claudius Calderon Foundation. Calabash TV is a perennial sponsor of the Kwéyòl Song competition.

Television Jamaica
9 mois depuis

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment. For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family. SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2wemqUQ For more TVJ videos visit - https://www.televisionjamaica.com For access to LIVE TV go to https://www.1spotmedia.com/#!/live-stream/79336998495 #tvjnews #jamaicanewstoday

Television Jamaica
9 mois depuis

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment. For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family. SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2wemqUQ For more TVJ videos visit - https://www.televisionjamaica.com For access to LIVE TV go to https://www.1spotmedia.com/#!/live-stream/79336998495 #tvjnews #jamaicanewstoday

Television Jamaica
9 mois depuis

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment. For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family. SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2wemqUQ For more TVJ videos visit - https://www.televisionjamaica.com For access to LIVE TV go to https://www.1spotmedia.com/#!/live-stream/79336998495 #tvjnews #jamaicanewstoday

Television Jamaica
9 mois depuis

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment. For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family. SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2wemqUQ For more TVJ videos visit - https://www.televisionjamaica.com For access to LIVE TV go to https://www.1spotmedia.com/#!/live-stream/79336998495 #tvjnews #jamaicanewstoday #tvjmiddaynews

Television Jamaica
9 mois depuis

Jamaica News Today - Television Jamaica (TVJ) a Trusted Source for News, Sports & Entertainment. For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family. SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2wemqUQ For more TVJ videos visit - https://www.televisionjamaica.com For access to LIVE TV go to https://www.1spotmedia.com/#!/live-stream/79336998495 #tvjnews #jamaicanewstoday




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