$24.95
Man Vibes: Masculinities in Jamaican Dancehall examines Jamaican masculinity through the lenses of the popular and highly controversial dancehall music and culture. Breaking new ground, this book joins the growing movement seeking to shift the Caribbean gender studies discourse from its highly feminized viewpoint to a balanced discourse which seeks to include men.
$22.95
This drama trilogy shows the story of the Calypso art form over four decades of social and artistic change, 1930-1970
$18.95
In the decade that elapsed since Caribbean Currents was first published, there have been a number of dramatic developments in Caribbean music, from the flowering of reggaeton and timba to the mainstreaming of Domincan bachata, as well as the emergence of a new generation of performers.
$50.00
One of the most innovative companies to have achieved world acclaim in the last half of the twentieth century, the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica blends the lore, music and dance traditions of Jamaica, the wider Caribbean, and the American South with both Modern and European classical ballet forms. This richly illustrated history, as sequel to the earlier Dance Jamaica - Cultural Definition and Artistic Discovery, celebrates the Company's first 46 years.
$29.95
Calypso music is an integral part of Trinidad's national identity. When, for instance, Franklin D. Roosevelt asked the great Trinidadian musician Roaring Lion where he was from, Lion famously replied "the land of calypso."
$16.95
This collection of folk songs draws from the wealth of Jamaica's folk music-the music of the Jamaican people which with its colourful range of forms reflects the way of life of individuals or entire communities.
$45.00
Reggae Explosion: The Story of Jamaican Music, produced in an illustrated coffee table format, charts the course of this extraordinary cultural revolution, from the 'sound systems' of the 1950s, through ska and dub, to the rise of Bob Marley