Hobbies: Reading, Socializing, Dancing, Photography and organizing community service projects
Life’s ambition: I hope to own an entertainment network in the Caribbean which would include radio and television broadcast. I will work tirelessly to produce original and quality programming for this network.
Life’s ambition: I would love to become an engineer. I had really wanted to do civil with environmental engineering but I have fallen in love with mechanical engineering. I feel at home reading and studying it.
Miss Jamaica : Kerrie Baylis
Miss Jamaica!
Name: Kerrie Baylis
Country: Jamaica
Age: 23
Occupation: Insurance Underwriter
Hobbies: Dancing, going to the beach, watching movies, swimming, working out at the gym, modeling, travelling
Life’s ambition: My life’s ambition is to be healthy and happy…happy in life, happy in love, happy in work. I’m 23 years old, I just graduated from the University of Surrey with a degree in law and I currently work in insurance. My journey has just begun. I’m still learning and exploring so my life’s ambition is to be happy and successful in any and everything I do. Live with no regrets!
Hobbies: Traveling, cooking, exploring different cultures, teaching children, organizing events against puppy mills and Human Trafficking.
Life’s ambition: My ambition is to become a successful entrepreneur and open my own children’s charity. With God’s grace, I would like to be successful in all that I do.
Miss Guyana: Ayana Harris
Name: Ayana Harris
Age: 23
Country: Guyana
Occupation: Student
Hobbies: Modeling, watching cricket & football, cooking and interacting with friends and family via social networks.
Life’s ambition: I wish to become an established Marketing Consultant.
Miss Venezuela: Xiomery Medina
Name: Xiomery Medina
Age: 20
Country: Venezuela
Occupation: Student
Hobbies: Dancing, modeling, listening to music
Life’s ambition: I would love to model on the catwalks of Madrid! My dream is to be a professional model!
Hobbies: Modeling, surfing the internet, listening to music
Life’s ambition: I would like to become a famous TV-show hostess.
Miss Barbados: Khadija Moore
Name: Khadija Moore
Age: 18
Country: Barbados
Occupation: Student
Hobbies: Dancing, reading and participating in water sports.
Life’s ambition: I wish to establish a consulting business as well as an international modeling career.
Miss St Lucia: Louise Liza Victor
Name: Louise Liza Victor
Age: 21
Country: St Lucia
Occupation: Student
Hobbies: Participating in nature-oriented activities (Going to the beach, hiking etc.), Shopping, Reading
Life’s ambition: My philosophy in life is ‘Carpe Diem- Seize the day’. Another principle which governs my life is ‘Positivity- Think, Do, Be’. Hence, I pursue and engage in activities that I am passionate about and bring fulfillment. Such activities include youth and social development of my country. I am currently the General Secretary of the National Youth Council of St. Lucia, and as for as long as I live I will continue to advocate for there to be greater appreciation of our young people. Another one of my life’s ambition is to have a career in fashion. I intend to attain a degree in Fashion Marketing and Management to make this possible.
On August 18, 2012, Jamzone Summer Break officially got underway with the staging of the Chutney Night Super Concert at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence.
The first event on the Jamzone 2012 calendar featured over twenty artistes from across the Caribbean, Ashnie Singh and the 2Famous group from Holland and a stellar headlining performance by the Caribbean’s #1 cross over band Karma.
The show though poorly attended (when compared to other Chutney concerts over the years) got off to an early start and ran smoothly without any obvious glitches. It was hosted by local comedian Chow Pow and television personality WR Reaz. The talented performers took the patrons on a musical passage from chutney to soca to dancehall and even hip hop, at times.
Shakti Strings performing at Jamzone Chutney Summa Concert
Guyana’s own Shakti Strings did a great job in hyping the crowd from the very inception. The band sang everything imaginable. They made way for Sexy Vanessa who came out to entice the men folk with her skimpy outfit and sensual moves. She invited WR Reaz on stage to dance with her and after exchanging a few words, she told the crowd that he had a lot of mouth and that she had a gift for him. She then went on to hand him something wrapped, after opening it we all saw that it was a very big lollipop. “Now he has something to do with all that mouth he has”, she said. Ha!
Terry Gajraj receives award from Hits and Jams Entertainment
Rick Ramoutar was accompanied by the Dance Fanatics dance group as he did his performance. The tassa drummers also made an appearance. Terry Gajraj after his performance received an award from the Hits and Jams Entertainment Group for his contribution towards music in Guyana. Chris Garcia took to the stage and began his performance with a rendition of ‘No Woman No Cry’ before singing the song that made him famous ‘Chutney Bacchanal.’
It was after his performance that WR Reaz came back on stage with a complete wardrobe change, he definitely looks at too much television. It would have been nice of him to send Chow Pow the memo though. LOL.
Reaz reppin fuh Chutney and Guyana
D Hitman and Anil Bheem and the BMRZ band did not disappoint their fans. Ashnie Singh and the 2Famous group from Holland were another story. I’m certain some persons enjoyed their performances; however, those around me were very eager for them to come off the stage. One of the guys in the 2Famous group is not Indian but he sang in Hindi; that was impressive. That is all! It was great of Hits and Jams to bring them all the way from Holland though.
De Hunter and Karma Band ended the show and brought back the hype and excitement that died when Ashnie came on. Ravi B and Nisha B were their usual fun and energetic selves. No doubt, patrons at the Chutney Night Super Concert had a damn good time!
Jamzone Delegates at Chutney Super Concert
Kudos to Hits and Jams for the set up of the VIP area, however I hope the space at the front of the stage is looked at and expanded for the other shows, it just seemed a bit congested at the front. This is taking into consideration that the crowds at the Regional Night and International Night Super Concerts might be larger. Free drinks and food are wise, but not when the drinks are finished half way through the show. Something has to be done about that. I absolutely loved that the artistes were not strangers in the VIP area.
Dance Fanatics : Granny Ivelaw
For instance, I was standing behind this guy and though that his outfit was very different – he was wearing yellow jeans, a white shirt and a yellow waistcoat . He was standing there like all the other persons in VIP, it wasn’t until he got on stage that I realized he was Terry Gajraj! Also, I saw these two guys walking around wearing the same shirt and I thought it cute but I also thought that they were too big for that until Karma’s band starting to sound check then I realised that the guys were a part of the band.
I can’t wait for the other Jamzone 2012 events! Visit Jamzone Summer Break 2012 for a comprehensive list of all the events to come.
Over twenty artistes and bands for Jamzone Chutney Summa Super Concert Early bird tickets go on sale this weekend
Over twenty of the world’s hottest Chutney/Bollywood and Film artistes and bands will be in Guyana next Saturday to perform at the Jamzone ‘Chutney Summa’ Super Concert! It’s expected to be one of the biggest shows of the year! Ashnee Singh and the 2Famous Band are coming all the way from Holland for the occasion along with Caribbean’s best crossover band Karma, Rakesh Yankarran, Chris Garcia, Videsh Sokhoo, Rick Ramoutar, De Hitman and Hunter among many others.
Early bird tickets for this mega event will be on sale this Saturday only at Ashmins Trading for just $1000. Ensure to head down to Ashmins on Saturday because it will be the only day the early bird tickets will be available for Chutney Summer. Regular general admission tickets are $1,500 at Ashmins Trading with tickets being sold for $2000 at the gate while VIP passes can be purchased from Glamour Designer Brands for USD$50. These tickets will be in stores until next week.
Get your tickets as soon as possible to secure your spot in the hottest Chutney mela of 2012.
Elephant Man, Ashnie Singh and 2 Famous Band of Holland ready for Jamzone Summer Break 12!
We’re just two weeks away from the staging of Guyana’s greatest entertainment festival! The artistes and entertainers are doing final rehearsals, stages and venues are being prepared and the organizers are working assiduously to ensure Jamzone celebrates it twelfth birth anniversary in grand style!
This week, the Jamzone updates are hot! One of Jamaica and Dancehall’s brightest stars, Elephant Man will be joining Rick Ross, Spice and Macka Diamond on stage at the 2012 Jamzone International Night concert! This artiste, also known to fans as the ‘Energy God’ is the responsible mastermind behind the idea of making Dancehall music fun. His energy-infused, free-spirited, catchy songs coupled with unforgettable stage presence makes him one of the most loved and respected Dancehall artistes in the industry. His most popular hits include ‘Wille Bounce’, ‘Nuh Linga’, ‘Signal di Plane’ and ‘Pon di River, Pon di Bank’ which snagged him a Source Award for Dancehall/ Reggae Artist of the Year along with a MTV Music Award nomination. Elephant man has also enjoyed several chart-topping collaborations with Lil’ Jon on the “Get Low Remix,” R. Kelly on “Reggae Bump Bump,” Pitbull and Daddy Yankee, Kat DeLuna and Janet Jackson on ‘All Nite (Don’t Stop)’ which was performed on stage at the 2004 BET Awards.
Also, two of Holland’s top Chutney entertainers, Ashnie Singh and the electrifying ‘2 Famous’ band have joined the huge cast of the Jamzone ‘Chutney Summa’ concert which includes top acts such as the incredible Karma Band, De Hunter, Terry Gadraj, Soca Elvis, De Hitman and Rakesh Yankaran among many others! This event is billed for August 18th at the Guyana National Stadium!
Twelve years of success is certainly a monumental achievement that deserves an unforgettable commemoration. This year, we are sparing no efforts to ensure that Jamzone Summer Break 2012 goes down in history! In addition to an incredible musical experience, one will definitely enjoy all the attractions only Jamzone can offer.
From stage number one at the beach to stage number two on the football field, the day’s event switched gears and prepared for the Miss Jamzone International Pageant. This time the Fusion Sound Company was responsible for delivering the hits and jams (no pun intended) for the evening. After a few minutes of skilled juggling and making the crowds extremely hyper, the pageant’s MC Mondale Smith made his way on stage. He welcomed us all to the coveted event and then informed us that Miss Brazil opted out of the procession (we wonder why). Mr. Smith then introduced the delegates as they made their way on the stage in the form of dance, and announced their names and countries of representation. After their piece, local male group G – Money performed the Jamzone Theme Song. It was a mix of lyrical skills and hype beats that got the crowd moving, but they failed to continue the stellar performance when they belted other hits of their own.
Jory performing at Jamzone Beach Jam
The MC casually faded them off – stage as he reclaimed the microphone and gave a quick message about safe sex and HIV/AIDS. He then made way for the next performer, an overseas based rapper called Colin Banks. According to the crowds’ response, he was better than the G – Money Federation so he milked his time on stage by doing remakes of international hit songs like “Hustle Hard” by Ace Hood and “Black and Yellow” by Wiz Khalifa. He didn’t stay long either as Mondale Smith quickly returned to introduce the first official segment of the second wave of the pageant (the first being held at the National Cultural Center on August 17, 2011). It was a cultural showcase of each delegate’s country by way of a costume. Most costumes seemed conventional but Miss Guyana (Jovan Wilson) stood out with her water jug as headwear and Miss St. Kitts and Nevis (Fatisha Imo) did her piece on stilts. After seeing so many pageants we at Guyanlive.com are a little hard to please. Jory was next on stage and produced the best performance of the night, hands down. He did old and new tracks and even teased us with a bit of freestyle, throwing insults at Jamaican flop Vybz Kartel. Even the DJ’s refused to play Kartel’s lyrics, but that is another story. After Jory’s skilled performance we saw the contestants showcase their beauty and poise yet again in the fantasy swimwear segment. The ladies were all attired in pieces that represented their fantasies, from a healthier earth to their country’s blue waters; the audience was continuously thrilled by the showcase. Subsequent to that section, the vibes of the Fusion Sound Company took us into the second half of the evening’s pageant.
Final Four from left: Miss St. Kitts & Nevis, Miss Trinidad & Tobago, Miss Venezuela and Miss Guyana
We were welcomed into the second half of the show by Linden’s very own Genesis and Lady Diana, who refreshingly performed tracks that shouted skill, experience and innovation. The crowd agreed and cheers and screams bellowed from every corner. The reigning queen, Miss Lesa – Gayle Wee Tom, gave her final walk as queen in a stunning swimsuit and even said a few words. She encouraged other young women to be themselves and be confident in what they do, she praised Guyana and the Hits and Jams Family for their support and given opportunities and she even spilled a bit of her personal life, telling us all that she took her prize money to pay for her grandmother’s surgery last year. The masses cheered and “awwed” as she poured her heart out. It then came time to give individual prizes to the delegates before announcing the final four. The Beautiful Body Prize went to Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Davia Chambers; the Best Gown Prize went to Miss St. Kitts and Nevis, Fatisha Imo; Miss Congeniality was given to Miss Trinidad and Tobago and Miss Venezuela, Kenlly Aranguren (which is a bit confusing because she speaks only Spanish), in a tie; and Miss St. Kitts and Nevis took away InEfx’s Miss Popularity Prize also, which was a pair of exquisite gold earrings. After some suspense the final four was decided upon by the judges (some of whom were at the first leg of the pageant), and they were; Miss St. Kitts and Nevis, Ms. Trinidad and Tobago, Miss Venezuela and Ms. Guyana. The crowd went hysterical, some saying that Venezuela did not belong there and others being elated that Guyana made it that far.
Miss Jamzone International 2011 - Davia Chambers
Some more music kept us company and they prepared for the final question segment, which was prepared by all the judges and ladies had to reach into a hat and pick a question that they would then answer. At the end of this exciting section everyone except Ms. Venezuela was a favorite, but Guyanalive.com thinks the language barrier had something to do with that. Then, it came time to announce a winner! Nails were being bitten and nerves were being pushed to the limit as the crowd patiently waited for Mondale Smith to reveal the results. The judges took some time in their deliberations and even went backstage for a while, we presume to take a final look at the four beauties. As they lined up on stage next to each other, the results were being read: Ms. St. Kitts and Nevis gained the third runner up spot, Ms. Venezuela copped the second runner up spot (more shock and awe), and…a long pause and pent up anticipation and frustration, Ms. Guyana secured first runner up which made Ms. Trinidad and Tobago, Davia Chambers, the new Miss Jamzone International Queen 2011. The look of disbelief on Jovan Wilson’s face was priceless, for it seemed that she thought she had the judges eating out of the palms of her hands. However, we believe that the response to the final question, which she failed to properly answer, was her kryptonite. The noise that represented both disgust and praises was ear – splitting, as the new queen was being crowned and made her first official “Reigning Walk”. The DJ from the Fusion Sound Company delivered his congratulations on behalf of Guyana and the Hits and Jams Group before playing a Mavado track that started the after – party.
From left: Miss Guyana(2nd), Miss Jamzone International 2011, Miss Venezuela(3rd)
Naturally, there is some criticism to be expressed. First, we thought that last year’s event was larger but we believe that is in part fault to the no – show of Vybz Kartel. The Guyanalive.com team believes Guyanese lost faith in the H&J name and refused to show up to be given more broken promises, which brings us to the next point. The DJ’s (from Stereo Sonic and Fusion Sound Company) absolutely refused to play any Vybz Kartel song in response to the disrespect he showed this nation, but at the after party we heard tracks from “Di Teacha”. Are we all talks and no actions or do we think that we are too reliant on his music? We suggest that they make a decision and stick with it, period. Then, why were there no portable toilets on the premises? I heard many females complain of the inconvenience of walking quite some distance to stand in line at a crowded bathroom for a lengthy duration. The portable potties would have alleviated this to some extent. And last, we are a little disappointed in the MC Mondale Smith. We usually expect work of high caliber from this media personality, but he was at times out of place while hosting the pageant. His unnecessary and lewd jokes and interactions with the audience sometimes reduced him to sheer arrogance. We recommend that he maintains his professionalism even at a beach, since the delegates and judges saw reason in the level of importance to do so. All in all though, we give it a 7 out of a possible 10 on the Guyanalive.com scale, which brings the grand total score of the Jamzone Summer Break to a possible 7 out of ten also. We are fully aware that Hits and Jams is capable of much bigger and better things so we will wait patiently as 2012 rolls around. Keep up the great work folks and remember to learn from your mistakes.
The curtains came down on the Jamzone Summer Break 2011 with its annual Beach Jam and the final leg and inauguration of the Miss Jamzone International Pageant. On Sunday August 21, 2011 there were lots to be seen and heard as crowds of folks from all around Guyana, the Caribbean and parts of North America, Europe, Africa and Asia (yes, we kid you not!) gathered to witness one of this country’s most epic and highly anticipated events. When the Guyanalive.com team arrived just a little after 14:00hrs the crowds were minimal but steadily growing. While the Stereo Sonic Sound System dished vibes from all facets of life, we noticed persons swimming, riding jet skis and rafts, playing sports and games by the beach and just enjoying themselves to the maximum capacity. Now as we all know, a little music and a lot of alcohol can create some very interesting stories. For instance, while the DJ did his thing, two ladies (one seemed around forty and was dressed in a blue carnival outfit, while the other was younger and draped in a bikini where the top struggled to keep her “assets” in order) were incited to square off.
Jamzone Summer Break 2011
After expressing that they were going to dance for nothing but Pounds Sterling or Euros, the audience met them half way with putting a little over G$2,000 in the pot. It was at that time that the blue costume wearer gracefully bowed out, but that did not stop the other contestant from showing her stuff and shaking her “salt shaker” on stage. The masses went crazy, as that “almost contest” sparked a wave of lawlessness and laughter. Persons of all sizes got their fifteen minutes of fame as they jumped on stage and entertained the crowds with their gyrations and acrobatics. After a few attempts by the DJ and Splashmins Security to control the potential onslaught of inappropriateness, Entertainer Kerwin from the Hits and Jams family entered and asked them to leave as he was about to begin the Jamzone Beach Jam Games Segment.
Mackeson Drink Off
The first was the Mackeson Drink – Off, sponsored by the fine people at Ansa McAl. Males and females entered the contest and G$5,000 was up for grabs each time. The males went first and the rules were simple, drink two bottles of Mackenson Power Stout without spilling, splashing or throwing any away. The fastest to complete that grueling task was deemed the winner. The people went wild as the men used very different techniques to take home the prize (or spend it there). However, it showed that the slow and steady was usually triumphant, since he finished last but broke no rules (as opposed to everyone else). The ladies had similar rules but only one bottle of stout per female and a short stack of sweetness took the prize home, usurping the fans’ favorite. Then there was the Couples Balloon Bursting Competition, where duos comprising of one male and one female inflated three balloons each and whined to pop them. After much deliberation there was a tie, and popping one more balloon using the same modus operandi would determine who would walk away with the G$10,000.
Fish Burger eating competition
Afterward, the White Castle Fish Shop provided fish burgers for the Burger Eating Battle which saw patrons from all walks of life (and all different sizes as well), compete for a whopping G$15,000. In both instances, the slow and steady competitors were victorious, thumping the persons of larger statures. Then, there was the Skull Spin Contest where each player had to place their head on the upper end of a hockey stick and spin on the axis for a period of about two minutes. Both males and females competed for the G$10,000 prize and the laughs were in a large supply. The male winner almost fell into the turntables of Stereo Sonic while the female winner stood her ground for exactly three seconds, before almost launching herself into the crowd.
Skull Spin Game
The vertigo they experienced after the game made it difficult for local entertainer Chow Pow to ensure that they accurately counted their winnings. After that it was only fitting of Hits and Jams to introduce the Best Laugh Competition. No more than 5 persons (similar to previous battles) vied for the G$10,000 prize only if they could wow the audience with their laughs. There were shrieks, screams and some other sounds we cannot identify but the winners of both male and female categories did so with infectiously funny laughs (yes, we know that the irony is thick). After the winners were crowned and gave an encore, the stage was graced with the presence of a bevy of beauties dubbed the “Gizmos & Gadgets Girls”. Dressed in their green and gold, they modeled and danced to the rhythms provided by the DJ.
Mavado aka Gully Gad performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2011
We at Guyanalive.com think it is only in this beautiful country of ours that an entertainment company can plan a show and have as much hype before the show, like what happened with dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel and the Hits and Jams family. The details are still sketchy as to why the Jamaican artiste did not show (despite being paid a hefty advance), but the show went on with the other item on the list, Mavado. Let us first say that the turnout was quite large, even though most persons complained about the absence of “Di Teacha”. And Mavado held his own with sheer skill, not that we expected any less.
Natural Black performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2011
The first entertaining item was local star Jory. Those of you who have been to shows that featured Jory know that when we say he was hard, you know we’re telling the truth. He commanded the crowd with his lyrics and made them sway from to side to side, bobbing their heads in jubilation and showing abundant “gun fingers”. That was followed by Guyana – born superstar, Natural Black. He was naturally a performer, with tracks that touch our hearts and our minds. Even though the aroma of marijuana was rampant, the high we experienced was encouraged by fantastic music. We at Guyanalive.com recommend that H&J feature this phenomenon in all their dancehall and reggae acts.
Then, like a pleasant surprise at Christmas time, Mavado entered the stage! Even though there were pauses by the sound system, the National Stadium at Providence wasted absolutely no time grooving to the “Gully God’s Stulla Rhythms”. Hit after hit, like a Mike Tyson fight, Movado delivered to all in attendance. Males and females sang each song (lyric for lyric) while jumping and throwing their hands in their air. The young and the old (well, not too old) never missed a beat while gyrating to the sounds that now helps to define dancehall music.
Jory performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2011
Now that we have expressed our joy from being at the Jamzone Regional Night we want to firstly say that it was very devastating to know that the “Gaza King” was not there. Even though we think there would have been some tension between supporters if he was there, we still missed him. We know for a fact that it was out of the promoters’ hands to change the outcome of the show so we will not go further. We enjoyed the atmosphere of the show; ghetto, lively and exciting. On the Guyanalive.com scale we give it a 6 1/2 out of a possible 10, only because Vybz Kartel was absent. Sorry Hits and Jams, better luck next time.
Miss Jamzone International 2010 - Lesa-Gayle Wee TomMiss Guyana Jamzone - Jovan Wilson
As patrons filled the seats at the National Cultural Center on August 17, 2011, excitement filled the air as they prepared to watch what has been proposed as the best pageant in local history. At around 8:30, the National Anthem (first and last stanzas) was sung by a local boy group, officiating the beginning of the Miss Jamzone International Pageant – Part 1. The reigning queen, Ms. Lesa – Gayle Tom, was brought in by oiled, buff young men to the beats of African drums, as she introduced herself and spoke about her past year on a voice – over recording. She strutted from end to end of the stage, while letting the gathered subliminally know that the next winner has enormous shoes to fill.
Miss Jamaica - Deandra DoyleyMiss Brazil
It was after this that the delegates danced their way to center stage to the melodies of African music as they introduced themselves. Naturally, Miss Brazil and Miss Venezuela both had translators, since they speak Portugese and Spanish respectively. However, their translator did not do them justice as she failed time and time again to relate the statements and questions by our MC’s throughout the show. We at Guyanalive.com hope she wasn’t paid, since that would have been a waste of money. The 11 delegates were; Ms. Latisha Greene of Antigua and Barbuda, Ms. Kenlly Aranguren of Venezuela, Ms. Rhea Cummings of Barbados, Ms. Deandra Doyley of Jamaica, Ms. Davia Chambers of Trinidad and Tobago, Ms. Patrish Lionel of St. Lucia, Ms. Fatisha Imo of St. Kitts/Nevis, Ms. Ellen Lima of Brazil, Ms. Marcia Baptiste of Dominica, Ms. Stacey Norine Ceder of Suriname and Ms. Jovan Wilson of Guyana. From the inception, the crowd’s favorites were all the delegates except Ms. Brazil and Ms. Barbados. We then met the MC’s for the evening, the beautiful and intelligent Ms. Tamika Henry, a former Miss Guyana Universe, and Mr. Godfrey Munroe, a National Table Tennis Star and a horrible orator. He stuttered, slurred, fumbled, rarely looked up at the audience or the cameras and had poor choices of words. He was tolerated for the first half of the show but the audience became annoyed by the second half. After we got to know the evening’s MC’s we then saw a vibrant African dance by the Classique Dance Company, who is set to embark to the United States of America very soon to put on a grand show. At this interval Ms. Henry decided to inform us that the theme for the show was “African” in nature, since this is The Year for People of African Descent, but there will be other cultural pieces. We then had an opportunity to meet the judges of the competition: Mr. Kemraj Persaud, Mr. Alan Donovan, Dr. Ingrid Cox – Pierre, Mr. Gordon Mosely, Mrs. Patricia Woolford and Mr. Ramesh Geer, who we do not envy since their task before them is one of great proportions.
Miss Antigua and Barbuda - Latisha GreeneMiss Barbados - Rhea Cummings Jordan
It then came time for the Swimsuit Segment of the pageant and their jealous eyes and wagging tongues. The suits, designed by local fashionista Pat Coates, fit the ladies superbly and they wore them with sheer grace and pride. That being said the masses’ favorites were Ms. Brazil, Ms. Dominica, Ms. Guyana, Ms. Suriname and Ms. Trinidad and Tobago. There were cheers and groans as each contestant came on stage and showed their curves (of their smiles and their bodies) but those mentioned ladies received a more favorable response. Following that epic segment, we were all thrilled by an amazing Indian dance by a local group called the Dancing Delights. They swayed and shook to the sounds of cultural Indian song and the crowd roared with appreciation. Let us just say that we think the Miss Jamzone International Pageant had the best lighting, sound and special effects of any pageant we have seen in some time (and we have seen quite a few), despite the audio glitches which at times became frustrating. Many blame the staff and equipment of the National Cultural Center, but we refuse to speculate. Continue reading “Miss Jamzone International Pageant 2011 Part 1 Review”