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Reggae legend Bob Marley, along with such
artists as Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Toots and The Maytals and Third
World have received global acclaim for decades. A more recent derivate
or reggae, Dancehall, has become the driving force for a younger
generation, heavily influencing local and international trends in
fashion and dance – even street language. Sean Paul, Beenie Man and
Shaggy are lighting up the charts across the Caribbean and around the
world.

It’s not only our music gaining world recognition. A variety of Jamaican
paintings and carvings are on display at Kingston’s National Gallery.
Priceless intuitive pieces of Dunkley and Kapo, as well as contemporary
pieces, ensure the art scene in Jamaica remains as vibrant as any.
Regular exhibitions grace art galleries all around the island.
The National Dance Theatre Company showcases Jamaica’s colorful history
and contemporary ideas, while groups like the Jamaica Folk Singers and
University Singers perform traditional song and dance that honor the
country’s past. Kingston’s lively theatre scene offers a rich variety of
locally themed and contemporary plays. A hallmark of Jamaican theatre is
the Ward Theatre’s LTM Pantomime – an annual Jamaican folk musical with
original song and dance and dramatic costumes. The season opens each
year on December 26th and runs for several months.
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