Kingston, Jamaica: The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) wishes to advise that in light of the recently confirmed imported cases of the novel corona virus (COVID 19) by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, effective Friday, March 13, 2020, ALL scheduled JCDC events are postponed unt
The 2020 Jamaica Gospel Song Competition has selected its top ten finalists, who will compete at the competition’s grand final during the national Independence celebrations in August.
The Jamaica Festival Song competition will be hosting a series of live auditions throughout the island ahead of the 2020 staging of the competition.
The Kingston Waterfront came alive last night at the opening night of the second annual staging of Amateur Night on the Mound, a Roots, Rock and Reggae based talent competition series unearthing hidden talent in the Downtown Kingston area.
The highly anticipated Children of Reggae Icon’s concert series returns to the 2020 Reggae Month Calendar with the first of six shows being staged at Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, Saturday, February 1.
The Jamaica Culinary Arts Competition has hosted its first three impactful developmental workshops in the northern region in the parishes in Portland, St. Mary and St. Ann.
The Jamaica Gospel Song Competition’s regional audition round shifts into higher gear as it makes its second stop in Ocho Rios on Friday, January 31, at the St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, Ocho Rios, St. Ann.
Kingston, Jamaica: The 2020 National Festival of the Performing Arts Competition, a staple on the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s annual calendar, will see it’s Parish Auditions round beginning this Tuesday, January 14.
Beginning this Thursday, January 16, the Jamaica Culinary Arts Competition will host a series of free developmental workshops across all thirteen parishes, which will highlight the 2020 competition’s specially selected locally-produced food item, the sweet potato.
The deadline for entry for the 2020 National Festival of the Performing Arts is fast approaching, according to Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), Andrew Clunis.