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Trending News: The African Influences That Still Shape Caribbean Art TodayBeyond the StageThe Creative Economy Files: Part IVThe Creative Economy Files: Part IIIThe Evolution of Caribbean Identity Through the ArtsHow Oral Tradition Built the CaribbeanThe Creative Economy Files: Part IIThe Creative Economy Files: Part IBeyond Preservation: Why Jamaica’s New Creative Economy Policy Could Transform the Future of CultureBrazen To Di Bone: The Art of Keeping a Lie AliveThe Phoenix Awards Crowns Jamaica’s Best in Theatre and Performing ArtsKingston Dub Club: The Sacred Yard of Modern Roots CultureCampfire Lit: Where Poetry Meets the Firelight in Rural JamaicaBridge Mount Opens Its Creative Sanctuary to the PublicGATFFEST and the Rise of Community Cinema in JamaicaFirst Look- A Rose of SharonDahlia Harris Delivers a Gripping Family Drama You Can’t Predict – Bloodlies StunsGood Vybz Awards 2025 A Red Carpet Salute to Jamaican Talent63 Years in Rhythm and Colour-The Arc of Grand Gala 2025Threads of Us’ Unveils Official Trailer and WebsiteReview: Marked – A South African Thriller Worth the WatchTickets For Grand GalaTalk Di Tings! Brings Truth, Talent, and Big Prizes to the MicBeyond the Wig – A Play ReviewJamaica Independence 63 CelebrationsJamaican Emancipation Activities, 2025Mello Go Roun 2025 – Where Rhythm Meet Roots
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The African Influences That Still Shape Caribbean Art Today
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The African Influences That Still Shape Caribbean Art Today

To understand Caribbean art, one must first understand Africa.Across the Caribbean, the influence of Africa can be seen in music, dance, storytelling, religion, language, visual arts and performance traditions. Though…

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  • The African Influences That Still Shape Caribbean Art Today
  • Beyond the Stage
  • The Creative Economy Files: Part IV
  • The Creative Economy Files: Part III
  • The Evolution of Caribbean Identity Through the Arts
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