Excerpt from Observer column published 11 June 2018
by Jean Lowrie-Chin
When we told members of our seniors
group, CCRP, that we were having a bus trip to Calabash, we had to lay on a
second bus. Such is the magic of this
Caribbean Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, founded by Colin
Channer in 2001 with the support of two stalwarts, Kwame Dawes and producer
Justine Henzell.
With CCRP members Poet Cecile Jarrett and Dramatist Dr Jean Small |
Linton Kwesi Johnson engages |
Always fun to capture one of my favourite photographers, Collin Reid |
Happy buck-up with Susan Pitter - now making waves in Leeds! |
Four well-chosen readers started
the Sunday, final day of Calabash, with excerpts from The Arrivants by Kamau
Brathwaite – Isis Semaj-Hall, Winsome Hudson, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Alwyn
Scott. The open mike session had great hits and a few misses – emcee Carolyn
Cooper managed to control the long-winded ones with good humour and offered to
post poems on her new blog. I am looking
forward to that as I would love to revisit some excellent pieces.
The grand finale of the Tribute to
Don Drummond has us on our feet – the Calabash Ensemble, featuring Wayne
Armond, Ibo Cooper and Steve Golding hit all the right notes with a treasury of
Drummond and Bob Marley mixed in for good measure. Great going Team Calabash!
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