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OAA ‘Speaks Out About’ CFW – Night 2

| 29/06/2009 | 0 Comments
OAA ‘Speaks Out About’ CFW – Night 2

Out and About (OAA) entered the Caribbean Fashionweek 2009 in the National Indoor Stadium, once again, on Saturday about 6:50p.m.  I’m excited and looking forward to more fashion and entertainment.  Saturday night meant that Kelly Rowland and Cherine Anderson would be performing.  Sweet.

I’ve always said Kelly is the ‘nice’ one from Destiny’s Child! I’m hoping that her solo career goes well…as her acting skills need work.  And I adore Cherine, from her movies, One Love and Dancehall Queen, she is a talented actress and a wicked singer!!!

Anyhoo, tonight had a much bigger audience than Friday night, as I expected.  It was time to be seated, and Out and About sat again in the VIP, (that’s how we roll) directly in front of the runway.

Fashion reviews can be checked out on the Fashion Blog, but again just got to let you know who impressed me.  My favourite designer Saturday night was Meiling…one word…AWESOME! Check out images on the site.

There wasn’t a lot of time to move around on the first break, after the first of the usual three fashions shows, but on the second break, Out and About went out and about to see who was out and about in CFW tonight. I spotted, host of Dancehall King & Queen, and singer, Empress.  Beautiful in spirit and all, Empress looked like Ms CFW.

Singer Courtney John sat just a few seats away from me….always looking dapper.  He was dressed in a well-groomed attire…

Now seated, it was soon time for the entertainment section.  Check this out guys, late-comer and host, Nia Long was seated beside me, with her body-guard, female friend and ‘looks like’ special male friend. Dressed in denim shorts, and a cute off-shoulder top, she was as cute as ever…but what’s with movie stars and the shades at night? Anyhoo, she was still cute.

At the break, before ‘showtime’, ladies lined up to take pictures with her and even though she complied, you could tell she was not too happy with the long line.  She was ‘rescued’ by Mr. Cooper’s announcement, that everyone should remain in their seats, as the celebrity entertainers were about to perform.  Ms. Long was ushered backstage.  Mr. Cooper repeatedly implored us that for security reasons, we were not to leave our seats during the ‘celebrity’ performances…a plea that was one too much.  Not sure if Mr. Cooper understood that this was not the ‘rush the artistes on the stage’ kind of audience, or maybe he knew, but had to make the regular announcements anyway.

So again Ms. Long came out to greet us.  Thanking Mr. Cooper for having her once again to host “Caribbean Fashionweekend”…yes, she said ‘weekend’. I mean, really…not even the name of the event Caribbean Fashionweek she could concentrate and pronounce.  Let me be fair, maybe it was nerves.  Ok.  So she went to on inform us that “Jamaica is my favourite island, but I am a Trini”….then she went on to introduce “local act Cherine Anderson”.

Listen me people, I was upset.  Why is it that they couldn’t give Nia Long a two-line script to study, so she could introduce Cherine properly?  I mean, she has to do research and study 100+ page scripts to do movies.  If hired to host and introduce two acts, wouldn’t you find some time (even on the plane flying to Jamaica), and study one line of information on the act you were introducing? Geez, man!

Anyhoo, Cherine stepped out in jeans, purple tube top, with a gold mesh looking cover-up – please check out the fashion site – I’m so bad at describing these outfits.  She wore this outfit with purple high top sneakers…the Converse type.  Rude girl style, it looked good…not really the Cherine I’m used to seeing, as she is always dressed more fashionable with very high and gorgeous shoes.

She told us that “…is long time I don’t perform in Jamaica…it feels good”. She started with a lovely song “Jamaica”.  The message told us to “find our own Jamaica….one that don’t hinder”….Beautiful song.  She went on to sing the song, “ Are you coming over tonight…I need ya, baby…”, duet with Chuck Fender. He was absent, so she did it solo.  Wicked song.  She used the runway to seek out someone to dance with her, and found singer, Courtney John (formerly Yogie).  He obliged, without hesitation, and danced with her so perfectly as if it was rehearsed…very entertaining.

He took his seat at the right time, and she moved onto another audience member, who said his name was “John”.  She sat in John’s lap and sang to him, he blushed, when she asked in song, “baby, can I come over tonight?” and John answered “Of course” …the audience laughed.  It was cute.  Cherine moved and proved herself to be  a true International Star. She sang a new song called “Twenty to Life”, which got a good response from the audience.

She ended with her new hit, “Talk if you talking, walk if you walking….”  Wicked song.  This song and video is well written and performed by Cherine using her acting talents to her benefit.  Cherine ‘acts’ every song she sings, she sings with so much soul, that you ‘feel’ the songs she sings.  Big up, Cherine. Good job.

So after a superb performance by Cherine…Ms Long took the stage again with her not-so-bad attempt to lively up the audience, asking us how we were feeling! Ok. So after we convinced her that we were ok….another lame introduction…. “give it up for my girl, Kelly Rowland”.  I can’t stress enough how upset I am that Nia Long did not appropriately introduced these International Stars.

So Kelly, wow Kelly. I sat wondering what she would come out singing, as I know her solo career hasn’t been going ‘great’.  But she came out singing, in black pants, white shirt with a black vest….yes, please check the site for images.  She looked beautiful with jet black weave almost as much as Diana Ross.  She sang, smiled and worked the runway with models behind her strutting in high fashion clothing.  The second song was recognisable, “I love you, baby I love you…I need you, baby I need you…”.  The audience sang along.

Her final song  was up tempo, and she insisted the audience get up on their feet and dance, some obliged.  She ended with a bang and I thought we deserved a little more, but it’s all good, she did a great job.

After Kelly’s performance, Nia Long sat back in her chair and turned to me smiling and said “Ahh, I’m done!“  She was clearly ready to go, as she left before the third and final fashion show.

Kelly Rowland and her friends, came out to sit in the VIP area to watch the final show.  (No bodyguards visible, unlike Ms Long).  Kelly willingly took photos with everyone who asked.  She even risked (cautiously) stepping across the runway, (which we were told repeated never to do) to take photos with audience members.  She was very friendly with everyone.

Kelly watched the fashion show, and her smiled got brighter when Orane Barrett stepped on the runway. Don’t mix me up, please! She could’ve been smiling because of the fabulous clothes he modelled.

Well another CFW night ended, and I’m satisfied.  Have to say Mutaburaka did a wonderful job so far with the music, Friday and Saturday nights; although at times I thought the volume was too loud.

He is the Musical Director for CFW, and also partner, with wife Amber in the clothing line, MUTAMBA.  Check out their designs and interview on the fashion blog.

I’ll  back on Wednesday to let you know what happened at CFW on the final night.  Trust me you’ll want to read more…

AliOAA

Swine Flu threatens JA Entertainment

| 26/06/2009 | 0 Comments
Swine Flu threatens JA Entertainment
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It looks like Michael Jackson’s years of ridicule may come to an end, as in imitation of the glove-wearing, mask-toting pop idol- Jamaicans are running for their masks as the latest frenzy of the influenza A (H1NI) virus (formerly called swine flu) hits Jamaica.

 What started as a hiccup with two reported cases in the island initially, kicked into high gear this week, into a cough with two confirmed cases in Manchester bring the total to 19 so far, and could cause the heart of the Jamaican entertainment industry- the dances, parties and stage shows to end if disaster strikes! While everyone, might not be pondering, the effects to entertainment- as hey Swine Flu kinda scary- if the cases increase throughout the island, entertainment will come to a stand still and then a lockdown.

Take for instance say as it nears the end of July two cases arise in Montego Bay, I don’t think Keri Hilson, Jasmine Sullivan, Neyo, Nas and Toni Braxton are brave enough to risk the swine.

 Nor would the second city allow for large gatherings such as Reggae Sumfest to continue where the virus can spread till the whole city is taken over. God forbid if the sleepy Negril, that only comes alive during Independence weekend, experiences a few cases- all those who forked out the thousands on hotel rooms, armbands, hot clothes and spent months in the gym working on their ‘summer bodies’, can say goodbye to the ‘Dream’ and ATI. No battle there guys, the swine kills both of y’ll competition! Hundreds of teeny boppers and youngsters will be staying home shaking their fist at the calamity as the Rastas sit back and can finally say ‘Mi did tell unnu’ that pork is indeed a bad thing.’

 Then from the West the pigs fly into Kingston, entertainment capital, putting a stop order on the nightlife of local vampires, who haunt the Hot dis, Boasy dat, Weddy, Bembe, and all the other dances that litter the streets. All the bigger summer parties would stop, stage shows, nightlife would come to an standstill and promoters would more than likely turn to the cups crying at the loss of millions for their events.

 So knock on wood, go to the local obeah man, throw some salt, get a horseshoe, send a few more prayers and hope that you, your friends and family as the well as the entertainment industry doesn’t suffer under the influenza A (H1NI) virus.

 DISCLAIMER: Note people: Please do not go off and kill some defenseless pigs as the animal is not responsible for spread of the virus in Jamaica. The reference to pork is just the humour of Princess Fiona.

 Written by: Princess Fiona

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OAA ‘Speaks Out About’ CFW – Night 1

| 23/06/2009 | 0 Comments
OAA ‘Speaks Out About’ CFW – Night 1
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Out and About (OAA) entered the Caribbean Fashionweek 2009 in the National Indoor Stadium, on Friday about 6:40p.m.  Booths from sponsors were set up in a row for patrons to visit and sample their products; alongside booths from designers.

Out and About didn’t miss seeing the Hagan Daaz booth through the corners of my eyes, thinking, of course, that it would be my first stop after the first show.  Anyway, back to the mission of experiencing the fashion and entertainment, so I headed to be seated in front of the catwalk to wait on the 7pm start… so I waited and waited…then at about 7:40p.m Mr. Kingsley Cooper announced that no-one was allowed to walk across the runway….ok then….he also instructed that no-one was to move once the show began….ok then…he told us that there were designated areas for eating and drinking and it didn’t include the area around the runway…hmm, alright. He went on to apologise for the late start and thanked all the sponsors; then finally introduced Dawn Lisa, our host for the night.  Alright, so I thought the host was Nia Long.  It was my impression, that Ms. Long would be hosting the show. Oh well.

I love fashion, and anticipated what was to head down the runway.

You can check the Fashion blog for the full fashion reviews, but I have to tell you …one word for designer Lamaica’s bags; FIERCE …and yes, she is Jamaican!

After the first of three fashion shows for the night, we had a break, so Out and About decided to walk around to see who was ‘out and about’ in the CFW…we spotted Wayne Marshall, no surprise, as his ‘lady’ was billed to performed that night; so we had a little chit chat with him…check out the interview below:).

After the break, a second fashion show, then break again….and finally, SHOWTIME…at 10:45, Kingsley Cooper introduced Nia Long…so now I get it…she wasn’t hosting CFW, she was hosting the entertainment section of CFW. Anyhoo, she came out looking as beautiful as in her movies…greeted Jamaica and gave a lame introduction to “local acts Tessanne and Tami Chynn” I wished someone had briefed her on the individual sisters, so they could have had a ‘proper’ introduction, which they both deserved. If this was Nia’s only job at CFW, why not give her a little sumtin, sumtin on the ladies?

Tessanne came out in black leggings, black and white checkered top, with a black broad belt around her waist…cute!  Check out images on site. She gained a few pounds, but looks absolutely beautiful!  Her voice is undisputedly, one of the best in Jamaica! She began with “Messenger”, interacted with the audience, …confidently joked about her ‘fluffyness’…and she involved them in belting out her final of three songs…Secret Hide-Away. She was in great performance mode and introduced Tami her sibling, as she exited the runway stage.

Cute Tami, smiling as usual, came out giving her sis, Tess props for being such a great singer, and letting us know that from Tessanne was little “…she sing like dat, don’t it mummy?”, getting confirmation from her mother, who sat in the audience… then hailed up the audience in real Jamaican lingua.

Decked in a full black, three-quarter foot jumper get-up, with a gold belt dropped a little below her waist…you have to see the images – when I work out how to get them uploaded!!!… Not impressed, Tami!  After seeing you in all these videos and pictures in the papers, looking sooo fly…you should’ve never come to CFW in that!!! Tami later explained to the audience, during her show, that she visited Tessanne’s closet for the outfit! Oh, ok then, so that explains it!

Tami Chynn was forgiven for the outfit (by OAA) after a superb performance!  Even though Tessanne is by far the better singer, I have to give the night to Tami. She impressed me with her interaction with the audience, and humbly thanked Mr. Cooper for having her.  Clearly, her international experience has improved her delivery.  She sang, danced, chit chatted and laughed every chance she got…a smile never left her face.  Pleasant, warm and confident, congratulations Tami, you stole the night!

Out and About was ready after Tami’s performance, but stayed for the third and final fashion show, and was happy I did.  Impressive creations, once again strutted down the runaway, don’t forget to check out full review on the designers on the fashion blog.

Ok luvs, stay posted for more as you know OAA is going to have to speak out on  CFW Saturday night!!!

Submitted by AliOAA

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Declarations & Resolutions Adopted by the 39 Regular Session of the OAS General Assembly – Honduras 2009

Declarations & Resolutions Adopted by the 39 Regular Session of the OAS General Assembly – Honduras 2009
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