Reggae Genealogy returns for a cinematic celebration of Jamaican music and culture

Reggae Genealogy is back and ready for its close-up during Reggae Month! This year’s theme is a cinematic celebration of music, culture, and legacy. From legendary roots to modern vibes, this party promises to be a true blockbuster.

The lovely sounds of reggae have deep roots, and this Saturday, honoring the great legends behind this powerful groove is what Reggae Genealogy is all about.

### A Musical History Lesson with Tifa

Tifa shares, “It is a history class but done in such a fun musical way that the whole family can enjoy it.” Gracing the musical stage, Tifa adds, “I’ll be doing a mixture, so I’ll be giving you some singing as well as the standard DJing. You will get the high energy Tifa, of course. A medley of different songs, definitely a hybrid. I can’t say anymore—stop asking me these questions!”

### Hosted by Jamaican Actress Audrey Reid

Jamaican actress Audrey Reid is hosting this year’s event, and the vibe fits her perfectly. Audrey says, “‘Reggae Genealogy: Lights. Camera. Action.’ This year’s theme is right up my alley. I’m an actress, known for my role in the movie ‘Dancehall Queen.’”

Starring in the 1997 movie “Dancehall Queen” made her mark, but being featured on Deco Drive is like icing on the cake. Audrey shares, “We’re getting new audiences, and I’m just all over the place. Right now, I’m on Deco Drive, which will add volume to my portfolio.”

### Honoring Legendary Artists

Ms. Reid will be rocksteady partying with some of reggae’s finest. “Our great Leroy Sibbles will be there. We’ll be honoring Vegas, one of our… I mean, a bad artist in Jamaica. We’ll be honoring the late great Jimmy Cliff, who passed earlier this year, and Sly from Sly and Robbie, sadly, who passed recently,” says Audrey.

### Food, Vendors, and Unique Finds at Volunteer Park

Plenty of grub and vendors will be present at Volunteer Park in Plantation this year, including some rare finds from Genesis Unique Jewelry. Carmen Puccio shares, “I love participating in Reggae Genealogy; this will be my third year. I love the culture and the colors that they use. My husband and I make everything by hand using materials like leather, copper, wood, aluminum, and bamboo. I compliment your confidence with my unique jewelry. Everything is handcrafted, authentic, and one-of-a-kind.”

### Tickets and Event Details

Reggae Genealogy is truly a one-of-a-kind experience. Tickets start at $30.

**Event Location:**
Volunteer Park
12050 West Sunrise Blvd.
Plantation, FL 33323

**For more information and to buy tickets, [click here].**

Don’t miss out on this vibrant celebration of reggae music, culture, and legacy!
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