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International Reggae Day is a worldwide festival held in Jamaica on July 1 of every year. It is a 24-hour celebration of reggae culture and its impact on Jamaican music. This event is famous all around the world and is hosted in Kingston, the home of Jamaican music. The day aims to celebrate Jamaican creativity in music, fashion, dance, cuisine, art, culture, and its global impact, through media and other technology to unite the global reggae community. A session of the show pays respect to the ‘Crown Prince of Reggae’ Dennis Brown who died on July 1, 1999. Thousands of people from around the world join together to celebrate the day in Kingston. This day is celebrated globally by the followers, musicians, and fans of Rastafarians.
“Reggae has a philosophy, you know? It’s not just entertainment. There’s an idea behind it, a way of life behind the music, which is a positive way of life, which is a progressive way of life for better people.” – Ziggy Marley
History of International Reggae Day
International Reggae Day was created in the year 1994 as a way to initiative marketing to celebrate the power of reggae music annually on July 1. It is the first event to be officially announced and devoted to celebrating reggae music and its culture. Few cities like Miami, New York, Honolulu, London, Bombay, and Sandals Resorts in the Caribbean mark the day by holding lifestyle parties. However, reggae music also has a rich history behind it; reggae is a music style that has its origin in Jamaica in the late 1960s. It is believed to be created from Ska and rock steady style of music. Today’s, sounds of Jamaica include ska, rock constant, reggae, dancehall, dub, and sound system movement. Reggae later spread to many countries around the globe with differences in instruments and genres used. According to Bob Marley, reggae word came from a Spanish term, i.e., the king’s music. Many people enjoy different genres of reggae music, and its history is deep and colorful.
Other Celebrations on July 1
July 1 is also celebrated as
- International Joke Day
- Chartered Accountants Day
- National Second Half of the Year Day
- Zip Code Day
- National Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day
- National Postal Worker Day
- Canada Day
- National Gingersnap Day
How to celebrate International Reggae Day
Celebrate International Reggae Day by just listening to the music in the way you like. Spend some time listening to your favorite reggae tracks and also introducing them to your friends and family. You can celebrate the day by being anywhere around the globe by trying out some Caribbean recipes, fashion, and other cultures of theirs. This day is celebrated all around the world in a peculiar ways like Boat Party in Bangkok, film screening and panel discussion in London, a sound system party in Sao Paulo, and so on. The festival focuses on reggae artists, shows, and workshops all over Jamaica. Post pictures and share your International Reggae Day celebrations on social media by using the hashtag #ReggaeDay.
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