JAMAICA-CULTURE – Culture ministry seeking to revive Jonkonnu

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, The Ministry of Culture says it is committed to reviving Jonkonnu in Jamaica to create avenues for exposure and retention of the art form.

Jonkonnu is a Christmas tradition that taps into Jamaica’s African spiritual roots through costume, music, and dance.

The tradition dated back hundreds of years and was widely practiced by enslaved Africans in Jamaica on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day.

Culture Minister, Olivia Grange, says she hopes to have at least 300 masqueraders from Jonkonnu bands at the next Independence Grand Gala at the National Stadium, as there is a need to pass on the culture to the younger generation.

“The seniors are passing on, and as they pass, the culture disappears. So, we are ensuring that it is passed on to the younger generation and does not disappear. It is an important area of how we have evolved from enslavement into now being a country where our culture is at the center of brand Jamaica,” she added.

Grange spoke at the recent media launch of the Jonkonnu Road March and Competition.

The event is being spearheaded by the recently established Institute of Creative Training & Development (ICTD). It is being held with the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), 24/7 Productions Limited, and CHASE Fund.

The road march and competition will take place on February 25, 2023.

The event’s main objective is to contribute to the preservation of Jamaica’s folk culture, to provide training and employment in costume making and maintenance, dancing, learning to do stilt-walking, and instrument making and care.

It will also serve as a visitor attraction and lessen the fear among children and adults of the Jonkonnu characters.

Grange commended the organizers and other stakeholders for helping to sustain Jamaica’s cultural heritage through the launch of the Road March and Competition.

She said the JCDC would offer workshops to competitors across the island to prepare them for the event.

“I look forward to working closely with the team as you move forward in ensuring that we preserve this wonderful aspect of our heritage,” Grange said.

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