Jamaica Brew Festival to showcase literary and cultural delights in Florida

In a celebration of Jamaican arts and culture, the Consulate General of Jamaica is all set to host the Jamaica Brew Festival on Saturday, January 20. 

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The event promises a captivating array of book readings, Jamaican short films, and a delightful tasting of Jamaican coffee.

A cultural extravaganza

The one-day festival, which kicks off at 10:00 a.m., will be held at the West Broward Regional Library, situated at 8601 West Broward Boulevard in Plantation, Florida.

It aims to immerse attendees in the rich tapestry of Jamaican creativity and heritage.

Literary and cinematic dazzle

A wide spectrum of literary and cinematic offerings awaits festival-goers, covering topics that encapsulate national pride, history, and cultural roots and development. 

This diverse showcase is a collective effort by ten accomplished authors and poets, as well as six talented Jamaican film producers.

Hosted by Consul General Oliver Mair

The event is a collaborative effort between the Jamaican Consulate General and the West Broward Regional Library, and it will be presided over by Consul General Oliver Mair, a man well-acquainted with the world of theater. 

Mr. Mair expressed his excitement, stating, “This event promises to be a historic one where our writers and film producers will be celebrated.”

Celebrating Jamaica’s coffee culture

In addition to the literary and cinematic treats, the Jamaica Brew Festival will feature the consumption of Jamaican coffee. 

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This celebration of Jamaica’s Coffee Day, observed annually on January 9th, aims to benefit the local coffee industry and highlight the richness of Jamaican coffee.

Authors in the spotlight

Among the featured writers at the festival is the internationally renowned Jamaican writer and poet, Dr. Kei Miller. With a Ph.D. in creative writing and a plethora of published works, Dr. Miller has earned several international awards for his outstanding literary contributions.

Building brand Jamaica

Mr. Donald Salmon, President of the Jamaica Coffee Growers Association, expressed his enthusiasm for this venture. He sees it as an excellent opportunity to collaborate with the Consulate in promoting Brand Jamaica. The festival’s agenda will also include a coffee display, offering insights into various coffee consumption methods, brewing demonstrations, unique recipes, and delectable tastings.

Free admission and literary engagements

The festival is open to the public, and admission is free. Attendees can register for the event on Eventbrite.com. Those in attendance will also have the chance to engage with the writers for book signings. 

This unique fusion of literature, film, and coffee promises to create an immersive cultural experience, uniting literary enthusiasts.

Inaugural celebration

Consul General Oliver Mair expressed his hopes for the Jamaica Brew Festival, calling it the “first annual” celebration. He believes it will lay the foundation for many more memorable cultural events in the future.

Honoring Broward County Library

Consul General Mair also took the opportunity to extend his congratulations to the Broward County Library, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. 

With branches in 38 cities across the county, the library plays a significant role in providing education, recreation, and entertainment services to the community.

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