Jamaica's 50th Anniversary Celebrations Launched in the UK
The celebrations to mark Jamaica's 50th Anniversary of Independence got off to a colourful start at the O2 Arena in London on Tuesday evening, December 13.
A kaleidoscope of music, dance and other cultural presentations satisfied curiosities with a taste of what is to be expected as Jamaica celebrates its Golden Jubilee in the United Kingdom in 2012.
An exciting calendar of events spanning January to December was unveiled. Among the major activities will be gospel concerts, Reggae concerts, a Jamaica versus England masters' cricket match and a range of festivals which will showcase Jamaica's rich culinary and artistic talents.
Jamaican High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency Anthony Johnson said the Golden Jubilee presents a wonderful opportunity for Jamaica to reflect on its triumphs in many areas of life and to celebrate its unique ability to impact the world as a small island state.
He told hundreds who gathered at the glitzy Black Music Experience Museum at the O2 that Jamaica's future will be determined by the nation's ability to build on its successes in the areas of music, athletics, academia and the arts and its ability fully utilise Brand Jamaica.
Jamaica's Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Hon. Olivia Grange sent a message which outlined the importance of the historical links between Jamaica and the UK. She emphasised the significance of the Olympic Games being held in London during the Golden Jubilee year.
"We are very excited because we know that our athletes will take centre stage at the Olympics. This will help to widen the spread of enthusiasm around our anniversary. We hope to leave an indelible mark on the UK landscape so that after 2012, respect for Jamaica's contribution to development in the UK will continue to grow in leaps and bounds. It is very important that we create a lasting legacy which will have a positive impact on the young people and benefit generations to come."
The evening was hosted by Britain's former 110 metres hurdles world record holder Colin Jackson who is of Jamaican parentage. There were performances by former East Enders actress Angela Wynter and rising UK Reggae star Gappy Ranks among others.
The Jamaica 50 Calendar of Events for 2012 reflects activities in most major cities across the United Kingdom. On Independence Day, 6 August 2012, all Borough Councils where Jamaicans reside will be asked to raise the Jamaican flag and stage a ceremony in honour of 50 years of Jamaican nationhood.
The celebrations in the UK will coincide with those in Jamaica, the United States and Canada and other countries where significant numbers of Jamaicans reside.

Community
Relations Officer and Cultural Attache at the Jamaican High Commission
in London Mr. Andrew Clunis (second from left) shares a moment with from
left, Ms Paulette Simpson, Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs and Public
Policy, Jamaica National Building Society; Mrs. Beverley Lindsay, Chair
of the Association of Jamaican Nationals, Birmingham and Mr George
Ruddock, Managing Director of GV Media Ltd at the launch of Jamaica's
50th Anniversary of Independence celebrations at the O2 Arena in London
on 13 December 2011