Miss Jamaica is the new Miss Jamzone International 2012

Miss Jamzone International 2012: Kerrie Baylis of Jamaica
Miss Jamzone International 2012: Kerrie Baylis of Jamaica

Miss Jamaica, Kerri Baylis has won the title of Miss Jamzone International 2012 in a very cultural ceremony held last evening at the National Cultural Centre.

Baylis came out victorious over eight other beauties to cop the first prize of US$10, 000 and “bragging rights” for a year. Miss St. Lucia, Louise Victor secured the first runner-up position, while Miss St. Kitts & Nevis, Trevicia Adams, copped the second runner up spot. The other girls in the top five were Miss Guyana, Ayana Harris, third runner up and Miss Trinidad & Tobago, Renee Bhagwandeen, fourth runner up.

The Miss Jamzone International Pageant offered a refreshing insight into the sounds and cultures of our Caribbean neighbours. The delegates took us on an extremely fascinating voyage to each of the countries represented through their cultural wear presentations, their country presentations, some through their fantasy swimwear and others through facets of their evening gowns. We got to listen to the delegates in an off the cuff question and answer interview and then of course, the final question.

Miss Jamaica doing her Cultural Presentation
Miss Jamaica doing her Cultural Presentation

Baylis was a crowd favourite from her very first appearance on stage. In the cultural wear segment the delegates showcased elements of their countries; they did this by modeling to songs from their countries. When Miss Jamaica came onstage to Konshens’ “Gal A Bubble” the National Cultural Centre went crazy. All eyes were on her from this moment on!

The country presentations allowed the delegates to emphasize the most amazing aspects of their countries. Miss Guyana, Miss British Virgin Islands (BVI) and Miss Jamaica were the favourites in this category. The delegates were fluent, theatrical, confident and interacted well with the audience. Feisty Miss Jamaica highlighted Jamaica through dance taking us all the way back to the ‘boggle’ and ending with her favourite “Gal A Bubble”. Miss Suriname stumbled miserably because of taunts from the crowd and Miss Venezuela REALLY needed a translator.

The fantasy swimwear segment of the competition gave the delegates an opportunity for them to create a swimwear that represented them, a fantasy or their country. Miss Guyana’s was the absolute best and made completely out of seashells.

Miss Jamaica: Kerrie Baylis in her Fantasy Wear
Miss Jamaica: Kerrie Baylis in her Fantasy Wear

The delegates also modeled in customary swimwear designed by Guyanese, Pat Coates. The evening gown competition posed another chance for the girls to highlight their country, or themselves!

The third Jamzone Lifetime Achievement Award was given last night and the recipient of that award was legendary cricketer, Mr. Clive Lloyd. He was presented with his award by Hits and Jams representative, Rawle Ferguson.

There were a number of special prizes for the delegates; these included prizes for: Miss Congeniality, awarded to Miss Guyana; Miss Body Beautiful, Miss Jamaica; Miss Fantasy Swimwear, Miss Guyana; Best Evening Gown, Miss Jamaica; Best Country Presentation, Miss Jamaica and Best Country Dress, Miss Jamaica.

 

 

From left: Miss Jamzone International 2011 Davia Chambers, Miss Jamzone International 2012 Kerrie Baylis, Miss United Nations Soyini Fraser
From left: Miss Jamzone International 2011 Davia Chambers, Miss Jamzone International 2012 Kerrie Baylis, Miss United Nations Soyini Fraser

After the top five delegates were selected they were all asked one final question: “At the end of life what would you want to be most happy about?” Miss Trinidad and Tobago stated that what she would be most happy about is – “living life to the fullest, no regrets, and loving who loves her the most”. Miss Guyana said the fact that she would have completed her degree, follow her dreams as a marketing consultant, with a husband and maybe three children – would make her most happy at the end of life. Miss St. Lucia alluded to the fact that she is very family oriented, and that she would be most happy to know that they (her family) were there for her through her struggles and successes (credit holly). Miss St. Kitts & Nevis thought that making her mother and father proud and following her career goals would make her most happy at the end of life. And finally, Miss Jamaica, she believed that making a difference in the world … making an impact would make her most happy. She also went on to say that we are here on earth to touch lives and being able to do that would make her most happy.

And the results were tabulated and without a doubt and by a landslide … Miss Jamaica won! The National Culture Centre was pleased.

The judges for the evening were television personality, Joel Ghansham; founder of Aspara, Chandini Rambalak Ramnarain; Miss Jamzone 2007 and Miss Guyana World 2008, Christa Simmons; Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, Steve Ninvalle; Runner up in the Miss Guyana Universe 2002 and Miss Guyana World 2005, Ulex Fung and Ms Guyana Renaissance 2007, Simone Beckles.

The Pageant was hosted by Miss Jamzone 2005, Shonette Moore.

Entertainment was also provided by local singers Lisa Punch, Jackie Hanover, Calvin Burnett, Brandon Harding, George Anthony Abrams and dances by Mr. Cheeks & group and an emerging dancehall trio.

By Slimchick

Jamzone Summer Break 2012: A Wonderful Evening of Jazz, Fashion and Food

Bandstand at Promenade Gardens
Bandstand at Promenade Gardens

The décor, the ambience and the unique concept were just some of the ingredients that made the Jamzone Summer Break 2012 event themed “A Night of Jazz, Fashion and Food“ a resounding success.

Held at the Promenade Gardens, A Night of Jazz, Fashion and Food got off to a late start but exceeded expectations.  The bandstand in the centre of the Garden doubled as a stage and chairs and tables were decorated around it. The evening started with a lovely jazz rendition by the Parkside Jazz Sextet. Parkside is usually known for its amazing steel pan performances, so you can very much imagine how beautifully and harmoniously they executed their jazz performance.

Timing the Beat
Timing the Beat

The “Jazz“ aspect of the show did not only focus on instruments and groups but we were also entertained by the melodious voices of some of our very gifted local singers. The first to perform was Lisa Punch. In my opinion she is severely underrated. Lisa in her presentation took us on a journey through a breakup, the heartache that comes with it, witnessing her loved one being married to someone else and then in the end finding love again. She did all this through a number of jazz songs, ending with the famous Etta James number, ‘At Last’.

When we talk fashion, we imply pieces being displayed by talented local designers modeled by the beautiful Miss Jamzone International 2012 delegates. The first set of designs were those of Maxi Williams, who recently competed in the Designer’s Portfolio Competition and will be very soon showcasing his designs in Paris. (Yay him!!!)The line he displayed was called “Black and White: A Night in Paris.“ Truly astonishing runway pieces!

Guitarist feeling the vibes
Guitarist feeling the vibes

The next jazz group to perform was the Excellence Jazz Group. The group and their two vocalists belted out a series of celebrated jazz hits including “One In A Million You“, “New York, New York“ and “At Last“ among others.

After their performance, the Miss Jamzone International 2012 delegates were invited on stage to present their pieces to be auctioned to the gathering and to say which charity the proceeds from their sale would go to. I guess you’re probably wondering, what auction? One of the components of the evening was a Dutch auction, however the items were just presented and bidders will get a chance to bid on their item of choice on Thursday at an event that will be held at the Sidewall Café and Jazz Club.

Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Renee Bhagwandeen presented her item which was a necklace made by her grandfather, who also told her that when you give someone a necklace it means that they’ll remain close to your heart; her charity is the Ice Truck Sweethearts. Next was Miss British Virgin Island (BVI), Jasmine Perez, her contribution is a Queen Cockleshell, which was painted to represent various sights of the BVI, her charity is the Ladies of SASS (Strong, Ambitious, Smart and Successful). Miss Guyana, Ayana Harris, presented an item made by the Amerindians for an Amerindian Chief, her charity is the Beacon of Hope. Miss St. Lucia, Louise Victor, presented an antique painting of St. Lucia and her charity is the Red Foundation, arm of one of the country’s Carnival bands. (Revelry and Feting are not what they’re all about.)  Miss Venezuela, Ivany Guzman, showcased a painting for her country but she was unable to tell us about her charity because she is not very fluent in English. (HINT! HINT! An interpreter is needed please). Miss St. Kitts and Nevis, Trevicia Adams, presented a painting done by one of the island’s local painters; the painting depicted the island’s capital city, her charity is Generation Change (credit holly). Next up was Miss Jamaica, Kerrie Baylis, whose contribution was a hand craved wood carving, her charity is one founded by her best friend, Yendi Phillip’s (Miss Jamaica World 2010). Miss St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Shemon Baptiste, presented an item made solely from Banana leaves, her charity is the Helping Hands Centre, a centre that works solely with children with cerebral palsy. And finally Miss Suriname, Elisa Tolud, showcased an Indian hammer wood carving, her charity is the Pink Ribbon, a charity working to raise awareness for breast cancer.

Miss Jamzone International 2011: Davia Chambers

We were treated to some more fashion, this time from brilliant designer Mwanza Glenn, runner-up in the Designer’s Portfolio Competition. His designs were very afrocentric and were all linked to domestic violence.

Hits and Jams Entertainment honoured their second individual last evening. This time, Mr. Eze Rockcliffe, founder of the Yoruba Singers, was the special honouree for his contribution towards music in Guyana. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Hits and James representative, Simeon Francis. He also received an airline ticket from LIAT to any destination of his choice.

The final jazz band of the evening was the six member, GT Jazz Project. Accompanying the sextet were two of the country’s very exceptional singers. First to perform was Celeste David and then Jackie Hanover; both doing beautiful jazz renditions maintaining the blissful mood that was set from the very beginning. Pamela Gittens, the band’s lone female and lead singer joined the group to close off the evening’s proceedings.

FOOD! I didn’t mention much about the food in ‘A Night of Jazz, Fashion and FOOD’, my apologies. Assortments of local cuisine were available to all to consume and enjoy. I didn’t indulge too much in the latter because I was totally engrossed in the jazz and fashion aspect of things.

The evening was truthfully an evening of sheer delight. The uniqueness and the fact that you got to enjoy all this pleasure whilst sitting under the stars was justly romantic. Too romantic, at one time I thought to myself, but why I am here alone? But something beautiful happened elsewhere, either through music or fashion, and that thought quickly vanished. J

Kudos to Hits and Jams Entertainment for a lovely evening!

By Slimchick

Miss Jamzone International 2012 Delegates: Suriname, St. Kitts and Nevis

Miss Suriname: Elise Tolud
Miss Suriname: Elise Tolud

Name: Elisa Tolud

Age: 18

Country: Suriname

Occupation: Student

Hobbies: Modeling and playing volleyball

Life’s ambition: I wish to one day become a child psychologist and own a children’s shelter. I love kids and will dedicate my life towards helping them.

 

Miss St Kitts and Nevis: Trevicia Adams
Miss St Kitts and Nevis: Trevicia Adams

 
 

Name: Trevicia Adams

Age: 21

Country: St Kitts and Nevis

Occupation: Bank Teller

Hobbies: Dancing and listening to music

Life’s ambition: I’m currently pursuing a degree in marketing, which I hope will be the first step towards my dream of one day owning a prestigious Marketing Consulting Firm.

Miss Jamzone International 2012 Delegates: British Virgin Islands, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Jamaica

Miss British Virgin islands: Jasmine Perez
Miss British Virgin islands: Jasmine Perez

Name: Jasmine Perez

Age: 23

Country: British Virgin Islands

Occupation: Radio personality

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.

 

 

Miss St Vincent and Grenadines : Shemon Baptiste
Miss St Vincent and Grenadines : Shemon Baptiste

 
 
Name: Shemon Baptiste

Country: St Vincent & the Grenadines

Age: 22

Occupation: Teacher

Hobbies: Singing, dancing, painting, drawing, hiking

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 : 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!