THE MONTHLY GLEANER | FEBRUARY 14 - MARCH 16, 2022 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | ENTERTAINMENT 18 ‘RITA MARLEY: Mystic of a Queen’, an exhibition spearheaded by Cedella Marley with support from members of the Marley family, and curated by Berette S. Macaulay, was officially opened on Bob Marley’s 77th birthday on Sunday, February 6. Prime Minister Andrew Holness; Opposition Leader Mark Golding; Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports, Olivia Grange; and reggae legend Marcia Griffiths of the I-Three fame, were among a selection of delegates at the private viewing. The Bob Marley Museum’s new installation debuted to considerable commendation and admiration during the Bob Marley Roots 77 ‘earthstrong’ celebrations. Designed to pay tribute to a living legend’s legacy, it honours Dr Alferita Marley, also known as ‘Rita’ (or ‘Nana’ by her family) for her magnanimous and multifaceted contributions to the world of culture, entertainment, and business. The exhibition provides greater insight into the many facets of the work of the matriarch of the Marley family as a businesswoman, philanthropist and recording artiste. “February 6 is always a special day for us, and as many may be aware, my mother is the founder of both the Bob Marley Museum and the annual Bob Marley birthday celebration. It’s only fitting that we honour her and open this exhibition as part of our celebration this year,” shared Cedella Marley, CEO of the Marley Group of Companies. The gallery includes images, costumes and artifacts from Nana Rita, spanning her career as a member of the I-Three to her solo career as a Grammy-nominated artiste with hits like Who Colt the Game, Harambe, and Just OneMoreMorning. There is also a multimedia presentation, featuring snippets of Rita Marley’s life and testimonials from her beloved community. “It was an honour to undertake this work, and I am eternally grateful for Cedella’s confidence in the process,” curator Macaulay stated. SINGING PRAISES The team of government officials, other dignitaries, special guests, and close friends of the family who were in attendance praised the display for its comprehensiveness and soul. In a statement released on his official Instagram account, the prime minister said: “This afternoon, I toured The Rita Marley art exhibition‘Mystic of a Queen’, a central feature of Bob Marley’s 77th birthday celebrations. We celebrate the living achievements of Dr Rita Marley OJ, OD, LITT, whose resilience, strength and vision helped to build Tuff Gong International, establishing the Bob Marley Museum.” Minister Olivia‘Babsy’Grange also shared feelings of pride in a similar post after the event, saying: “It was my honour to be at the opening of my sister, Rita Marley’s exhibition, ‘Mystic of A Queen’ today as we celebrate her husband Bob Marley’s 77th birthstrong. Love you, Sista Rita.” The installation was truly a family affair, with film director and actress Donisha Prendergast, granddaughter of Bob and Rita Marley, introducing the exhibition and extolling the merits of her grandmother’s life’s work. “Many are called, and few are chosen, but I always add that even fewer answer. My grandmother, Rita Marley, is one of the ones who answered that call … . ‘One love’ is an action, not just a song that my grandparents sang,” she said. The exhibit will become a permanent fixture at the Bob Marley Museum at 56 Hope Road, and will be integrated into the current daily tours for visitors. ‘Rita Marley: Mystic of a Queen’ exhibition ‘soulful’ fROM LEFT: Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports, Olivia Grange; PrimeMinister AndrewHolness and legendary singer, Marcia Griffiths, in discussion at last Sunday’s opening of the Rita Marley exhibition. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS Prime Minister Holness joins percussionist, Herman ‘Bongo Herman’ Davis in playing the drums, while Minister Grange makes music with the shaker. IN HONOUR of Black History Month, Women’s College Hospital, the Canadian Cancer Society, Rethink Breast Cancer and the Olive Branch of Hope are hosting a free,virtual event on Thursday, February 17, from 7-9 p.m. (EST) THE EVENT, titled ‘Breast Health for Black Women’, aims to enhance awareness, and education on breast health, including breast cancer. Register at Eventbrite. PEEL UNITED Cultural Partners (Congress of Black Women-Brampton Chapter and United Achievers’ Club Brampton) will hold its 21st annual Black History Month concert, a virtual presentation, on February 19 at 6-8.p.m. Guest speaker: ItahSadu, an entrepreneur, educator, author. A free event, register on Eventbrite. A DIFFERENT Booklist Cultural Centre presents its virtual Black History Month programming with Black and Caribbean authors and speakers during February. Register at Eventbrite. ART GALLERY of Ontario presents the exhibition, Fragments of Epic Memory, until February 21, 2022. Visitors are invited to experience the multiple ways of encountering the Caribbean and its diaspora from the period following Emancipation to present. https://ago.ca/ exhibitions/fragmentsepic-memory. THE WALNUT Foundation and Prostate Cancer Support Canada present ‘Prostate Cancer and Black Men: What You Need to Know’ on February 22, starting at 2 :00 p.m. Eastern/11 a.m. Pacific, with Dr Aisha Lofters and Dr Danny Vesprini. Register at bit.ly/feb22-pca. THE HUB at the University of Toronto Scarborough presents the following Black History Month events: INSPIRE: Michael Chambers & Robert Young on the topic of ‘Breaking Down Barriers to Success’ , Tuesday, February 15 at 6 p.m. | Eventbrite FIRESIDE CHAT: Chef Robert Rainford Tickets, Saturday, Febuary 19 at 10a.m. | Eventbrite * INSPIRE: ItahSadu & Melisa Ellis Tickets, Tuesday, Feb 22 at 6 p.m. | Eventbrite EVENTS
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