In celebration of Women’s History Month, the annual musical extravaganza, Rhythms of Africa, returns to Miramar this March, with two renowned Caribbean women entertainers as headliners.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 16th at 7 pm and Sunday, March 17th at 5 pm at the Miramar Cultural Center.
Directed by Reggae Ambassador Willie Stewart, this year’s concert focuses on the theme “Strength of a Woman.” In line with the theme, the headliners for this month’s staging are two remarkable talents: Etana, internationally acclaimed as “The Strong One” in reggae circles, and Alison Hinds, the esteemed queen of Barbados’ cultural scene.
Etana’s music often addresses themes of love, empowerment, and social justice. She has released several successful albums and singles, earning her a reputation as one of the leading female voices in contemporary reggae music. Similarly, Alison Hinds is celebrated in the soca genre for her dynamic stage presence, powerful vocals, and infectious energy.
Special guest appearances will include narration by author and social media influencer Kamila McDonald, alongside a performance by her talented 11-year-old daughter, Kailani Belle.
Tribute to Ibo Cooper and other performances
In addition to the main event, Rhythms of Africa will have a heartfelt tribute will honor Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper, former leader of Third World, by Milton “Prilly” Hamilton, former Third World lead singer. Cooper died from cancer on October 12, 2023, at the age of 71. Stewart, the concert’s director, and Cooper were part of the Third World band for over 20 years.
The concert will also feature award-winning musicians and dancers, including Miramar High School students under the guidance of Embrace Music Foundation and Willie Stewart.
Miramar High School students, trained in a thirty-hour drumming workshop, will showcase their talent alongside seasoned professionals, fostering growth and excitement.
DWisdom, lead backup singer to Beres Hammond, will add an extra layer of excitement and diversity to the evening’s festivities.
Mayor Wayne M. Messam extends a warm invitation, stating, “I am thrilled to once again host the Rhythms of Africa Annual Concert in the City of Miramar, celebrating the strength of women through music.”
Tickets are available at miramarculturalcenter.org, priced at $30-35.
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