J’cans really love dancehall

December 16, 2019
Ashley (left) and Kayla, smooth operators.
Ashley (left) and Kayla, smooth operators.
They were practicing a few dance moves here.
They were practicing a few dance moves here.
Ashley and Kayla loved the vibes.
Ashley and Kayla loved the vibes.
Say hello to these Spanish girls, Sammie (left) and Adi.
Say hello to these Spanish girls, Sammie (left) and Adi.
Guinness dancers in action.
Guinness dancers in action.
Mandi Taylor (left) and Kelsey Champagnie came out to have good fun.
Mandi Taylor (left) and Kelsey Champagnie came out to have good fun.
Dancer Wire Waist in action.
Dancer Wire Waist in action.
Tina poses for the STAR camera.
Tina poses for the STAR camera.
Baby, wine, nuh? There can’t be a dancehall party without some bubbling.
Baby, wine, nuh? There can’t be a dancehall party without some bubbling.
Yeah! This patron reacts to the musical offering.
Yeah! This patron reacts to the musical offering.
All eyes on the Diva. She’s act it again showing off her bubbling skills
All eyes on the Diva. She’s act it again showing off her bubbling skills
Patrons on a high at I Love Dancehall party.
Patrons on a high at I Love Dancehall party.
Friends share a light moment during the I Love Dancehall party.
Friends share a light moment during the I Love Dancehall party.
Adi may be a foreigner, but she sure knows how to fling it up.
Adi may be a foreigner, but she sure knows how to fling it up.
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A cadre of high-profile selectors, some of the toughest in the business, served up some of the biggest tunes from the '90, and 2000s, much to the delight of an appreciative crowd that gathered at the Constant Spring Golf Club in St Andrew for I Love Dancehall on Friday night.

The musical presentations were made by DJ Nicco, the ladies' favourite disc jock; the charismatic Bishop Escobar; and Creep Chromatic, alongside the Chromatic Live Sound System, DJ Antz Man, and DJ Arch.

Kwesi Falconer of STT Entertainment, the promoter of the event, said that the idea of the event was to give patrons real dancehall music. And with the recent amendment to the Noise Abatement Act, patrons had two extra hours to party. They loved it!

Here are some highlights from the event.

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