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Ayoka Davis, a 24-year-old Guidance Counsellor at her alma mater Maria High School was crowned Miss St. Ann Festival Queen on Sunday, June 18 at Cardiff Hotel & Spa, Runaway Bay in the parish.

 

Kingston, Jamaica, June 21, 2023: Arrian Patman, Radiographer and newly crowned Miss Westmoreland Festival Queen, is a champion for STEM studies in Jamaica.

Kingston, Jamaica, June 20, 2023: Erickay Chambers, the 22-year-old Mathematics teacher who walked away with the coveted title of Miss Trelawny Festival Queen on June 17, says she is eternally grateful to her father for the role he played in igniting her passion for Mathematics. 

23-Year-Old Communications Officer and Filmmaker Jhanielle Powell was crowned the 2023 Miss Kingston and St. Andrew Festival Queen on Saturday, June 17 at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium at the University of Technology, Jamaica.

 

19 Year-Old Tricia Cunningham is no stranger to the stage as she has spent most of her days performing with the Rusea’s High School’s choir and drama club. She has also been making strides as an up-and-coming artiste on the reggae and dancehall scene.

Kingston, Jamaica: The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) kick started this year’s staging of the Miss Jamaica Festival Queen Parish Coronations on Saturday, June 3, in Clarendon and St. Mary.

Sherai Campbell, founder of the ‘Youth of Three Hills Community Club’, has been crowned Miss St. Mary Festival Queen for 2023. The announcement was made during the Parish Coronation held on Saturday, June 3, at the Anglican Church Hall in Port Maria.

Radio personality and student of the University of the West Indies, Shanecia Daley, is the 2023 Miss Clarendon Festival Queen. She was chosen from a field of eight contestants at the coronation held on Saturday, June 3, at Hotel Versalles in May Pen.

Michael Holgate, the world renowned choreographer, dancer, actor, singer and writer who heads the Phillip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at the University of the West Indies, says the Traditional Folk Forms still play a dominant role in shaping Jamaican culture.

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