Pathways - A Musical Journey Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook - July 2006 Rhona Mohon Joanne Pyle Tahirah Osborne Joanne, Rhona, Tahirah and Janine singing "We Shall Overcome" Janine Charles-Farray Earl Carnavon and Friends Marva Newton Earl Carnavon Albert Bush Rappers: Dion Samm, Marcus Rowley and Keigan Forde Kareem Brown and Avis Bruce North West Laventille Cultural Movement Young Soca Artiste Erphaan Alves Tamboo Bamboo by Kareem Brown and Friends Poet Denise Charles Vanessa Forde (Hostess of the Show) Denise Charles Germaine Wilson in Jazz segment Janine Charles-Farray in Jazz Segment Germaine Wilson in Soul Segment Benita-Carla Wilson (Germaine's sister supporting) Rhona in Jazz segment North West Laventille Cultural Movement Rhona in West Indian Folk Segment Germaine in West Indian Folk Segment Janine Rhona Ella Andal Karega Mandela Mighty Duke (Kelvin Pope) David Bereaux Alison Brewster
Ambataila Women - Remembering Our Women Who Made A Mark in Culture La Joya Auditorium, St. Joseph - July 2007 Rhona Mohon and Anessa Rudder Amadi Musicale (in tribute to Olive Walke and La Petit Musicale) Denise Charles paying tribute to Cheryl Byron the queen of Rapso Little Regina Noreiga (in tribute to Aunty Kay) Hamper courtesy Burmudez Biscuit Co. (a sponsor of Aunty Kay for years) Stephen Yearwood in tribute to Daisy Voisin (Parang Queen) Alison Brewster - Director of Amadi Productions and Stage Decorator Flour Mills Hampers presented to families of Ambataila Women - Zakyia Mandela presents to Nydia Byron (Cheryl Byron's sister)
Drum Talk - A Tribute to the Drums La Joya Auditorium, St. Joseph - July 2008 Backstage: Leah Lewis makes up Germain Wilson's face Janine is ready and waiting Vanessa Forde and Jacqueline Johnson Sernia and Oba of the Network Riddum Band Keitha Perryman and Tonya Prince collect tickets at the door Ushers: Zakyia and Fayola Mandela Earl Carnavon and Friends on stage Germaine, Marielle, Jacqueline, Rhona, Leah and Janine Peter Biddeau (soca/rapso singer opened the show) Ruanne Cabralis Albert Bush and Terrance Sealey Marielle Cooper-Leach Janine Charles-Farray Jacqueline Johnson Janine Charles-Farray Germaine Wilson Leah Lewis North West Laventille Cultural Movement Joan Yuille-Williams picks number for door prize from Vanessa Forde Haven Allahar and John Yuille- Williams during the intermission Kareem Brown and Friends North West Laventille Cultural Movement (the Gayelle or stick fight) Denise Charles North West Laventille Cultural Movement in Drumology Edward Cumberbatch Errol Jones singing 'Morena Osha' Joanna Francis dances to 'Morena Osha' Brother Resistance Sister Ava and Sister Sernia of the Network Riddum Band Karega Mandela The Network Riddum Band Vanessa Forde
Soulful Vibes Daaga Auditorium, U.W.I. Campus, St. Augustine - April 2009 Tiffany Lewis, Anisa Lewis, Sidelle Wooding & Anya Seepaul (choreography by Allison Seepaul) Benedict Rousseau (Host of the Show) Marielle Cooper-Leach Marielle sings 'I Love the Lord' supported by the youths of Arima Methodist Church Adafih Padmore Janine Charles-Farray Janine supported by Benedict and Germaine Janine supported by Inge Schuller on Violin Kareem Brown and Avis Bruce Leah Lewis Leah supported by Marvin Dowridge and Friend in dance Marielle and Janine supporting Leah Germaine Wilson Rhona Mohon - producer of the show Alison Brewster Vanessa Forde and Carol Mandela The Five Young Ladies of Soul - Leah Lewis, Adafih Padmore, Germaine Wilson, Janine Charles-Farray and Marielle Cooper-Leach Cedriane Martin and friend (Cedrianne wrote and published promotion and review) Members of the audience
Soulful Vibes (Repeat) C.L.R. James Auditorium, Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies - May 2009 Closing of the repeat show (Randal Robinson hosted the show)
Pause For Awhile Saturday 10th April 2010 Daaga Auditorium, UWI, St. Augustine Kareem Brown plays the National Anthem Peter Biddeau sings Medley: 'Good Morning Neighbour/Rat Race' Denise Charles (Poet) invites all to 'Pause For Awhile' Let's Reflect and Meditate Eddie Cumberbatch sings 'The Way We Were' and 'You Raised Me Up' Elena Rawlins sings 'One Day at a Time' Shakeela sings 'Meditation' Leah Lewis sings 'Open Up My Heart' Showing Appreciation of the Environment Marielle Cooper-Leach sings 'Mother Earth' Rae-Ann Cabralis dances from cocoon into butterfly while sister Ruanne sings 'Morning Has Broken' Ruanne Cabralis sings 'All Things Bright and Beautiful' Colin Joel sings 'What a Wonderful World' Janine Charles-Farray sings 'Born Free'
Romance and Friendships - How Sweet! Kareem Brown and Friends Steelband plays 'Beethovan's Romance in F Major' Shakeela sings 'Good Morning Love' Elena Rawlins and Fabien Fanfair sing 'Endless Love' Colin Joel sings 'Stardust' Leah Lewis sings 'You've Got a Friend' Janine Charles-Farray sings 'That's What Friends Are For' Janine, Elena, Marielle and Fabien sing 'Lean On Me'
It is a Good Thing to Give Thanks Leah Lewis sings 'Thanks To You' Marielle Cooper-Leach sings 'My Tribute' Peter Biddeau sings 'Give Thanks and Celebrate' The Finale Our Audience Albert Bushe, Marva Newton, Earl Carnavon and Terrance Sealey (The Band - Earl Carnavon and Friends) The Directors of Amadi Productions - Alison Brewster, Rhona Mohon and Vanessa Forde John Baird gives technical assistance
After show photos The Light Within Kareem Brown and Avis Bruce played The National Anthem followed by 'A Little More Oil In My Lamp/This Little Light of Mine' Elena Rawlins sings 'Go Light Your World' Little 6-year-old Mia Soon sings 'Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam' Wynda Chandler narrates Jacqueline Johnson and twin daughters, Riana and Anika singing 'The Prayer' Marielle Cooper-Leach singing Jazz version of 'The Lord Is My Light' Ruanne Cabralis singing 'Light The Fire Within' Turn On Your HeartlightWynda Chandler reads about the ET Story Garfield Washington singing 'Turn On Your Heartlight' Colin Joel singing 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' Adafih Padmore singing 'Reach Out And Touch' Adafih Padmore 'Love Shine A Light' Jacqueline Johnson and Leah Lewis - 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' Leah Lewis - 'Eyes of the Heart' Peter Biddeau - 'Build a Better World' |
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