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Friday 2 August Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM & Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Coventry and Warwickshire website
7pm - 9pm Live party with special guests and live web chat
Saturday 3 August 11.15pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TWO
The Harder They Come
Reggae musician Jimmy Cliff stars in this Jamaican film classic from 1970s Kingston. The score, put together by Cliff, Slickers and Desmond Dekker, is a string of hits which helped put reggae on the map.
Saturday 3 August 10.15pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TWO
I love Jamaica
I Love Jamaica gives the A to Z to Jamaica and celebrates the very best cultural exports from the island in the sun.
Sunday 4 August Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TWO
A three-part series, The Story Of Jamaican Music. An in-depth, revealing look at the musical genre from the Sixties to the present day.
Sunday 4 August Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TWO
In Blood And Fire, Theologian and historian, Dr Robert Beckford presents a history of Jamaica's struggle for independence and political autonomy.
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| | On Friday 2 August we co-hosted a party with our neighbour site Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Birmingham and with Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ WM.
Μύ | | Limbo dancing at the party
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We invited people from Birmingham and Coventry to join the party, including representatives from Coventry's West Indian Community Association.
We also had Aswad in a live webchat joined by three ladies who run an organisation called Sister Tree in Birmingham.
Μύ | | Ruby Turner at the party
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They were asked questions about traditional Jamaican food and described their favourites, like a drink called sexy juice that they drink for Independence Day.
In Jamaica, Independence Day is as big a celebration as Christmas is in the UK. Many go to the National Heroes park as part of the celebrations.
Μύ | | Fire-eating bellydancer Natasha Marie at the party
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Just press the images button to see all the action from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ party.
If all this has got you in the mood, you can also win reggae CD's by following the competition link on the left.
ΜύSee images from the party
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Click the images button to see photographs from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Jamaican Independence Day party.
ΜύΜύ | | Aswad, waiting for your questions
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People were able to join the party here on the website, with a web camera to see the event and our first-ever live web chat to talk to the guests.
The live web chat was with British reggae band Aswad.
Aswad brought Caribbean music to Britain, and they chatted to us live online to help us celebrate Jamaican Independence Day.
The band has released over 15 albums over the years and have worked with some of reggae's greatest names, including Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.
You can test your knowledge of Jamaican music and the hisory of ska in Coventry to win one of his new albums by following the link on the left.
ΜύIndependence day in Coventry and Warwickshire
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Follow the Jamaican Independence Day in Coventry and Warwickshire link on the left to read about the celebrations in Coventry and Rugby.
That page is also a good place to explore the special relationship our area has with Jamaica.
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