Barbados Jazz Festival!
About cultural events of music we can find each January some of the leading jazz artists congregate in Barbados to perform
over the course of a week at various venues across the island. As you may recall, it was in 1993 that the first Barbados Jazz Festival made its debut as a tourism product designed primarily to attract visitors and diversify the product offering to visitors. Here, jazz resounds across the island, while spectators enjoy the music from under the canopy of the mahogany forest that graces Farley Hill.
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location of the performances are usually Sunbury Plantation House, Heritage Park, The Sir Garfield
Sobers Gymnasium, Colony Club Hotel and Farley Hill National Park. One
of the highlights of this festival is the two-day open-air concert held at
Farley Hill National Park. Farley Hill was once the home to the stateliest
Mansion House in Barbados. It was owned by an English planter, Sir Graham
Briggs, here he entertained King George V in 1879 on his visit to Barbados.
The walls of the house still stand and are used as a stunning back drop
for the stage, which for 2006 saw live performances from the world famous Lionel
Ritchie, Roy Hargrove, Roberta Gamberini, Artwork, Wayne Willock, Jill Scott,
Mike Phillips, Norman Brown, Cindy Alexandra, Arturo Tappin, Boney James, Gary
Davis Band, and the Cuban Jazz All Stars. The Festival was nominated for the Award of Best Jazz Festival in the World in 1999 and won the award for Best Caribbean Musical Event in 2000 and 2001.
Sources: http://www.funbarbados.com/activities/festivals/
http://www.barbadosjazzfestival.com/
In this blog you would find the cultural events from Barbados. It would be included information about historical events, sports, festivals, conferences and holidays.
About Barbados geography and history
Barbados, is the most easterly island in the caribbean chain. Is north-east of Venezuela and south-east of Miami. These coasts are known to be really dangerous with very high waves and strong currents but the South Coast has some decent swells making it excellent for any form of surfing. The island is surrouded by coral reef that protect the coastlines.
Since November 30th of 1966 Barbados is independent, after being remained under British rule. Barbados has enjoyed more than 350 years of unbroken parliamentary rule and is a democratic society, with a Prime Minister as head of the country. The House of Assembly began meeting in 1639 and is the third oldest legislative body in the Western hemisphere.
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