Friday, 6 December 2013
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
REQUEST FROM POLICE SCOTLAND
REQUEST FROM POLICE SCOTLAND FOR WITNESSES
This is for anyone who was at the African Caribbean Centre on Friday 29th November, the night that the Helicopter crashed onto the roof of The Clutha.
The incident happened at 2225hrs and Police Scotland are keen to identify any witnesses to the incident or anyone who saw the helicopter immediately before it.
The police say the helicopter passed over King St Car Park just outside our premises. Therefore anyone standing outside at that time is likely to have useful information.
PLEASE NOTE this is an appeal ONLY for people who SAW the helicopter. Please only come forward if you actually SAW it.
If you did, the e mail address for anyone to contact is glasgowhelicopterincident@scotland.pnn.police.uk or contact the police non emergency number 101.
If anyone would rather speak to us first, please email accglasgow@gmail.com
Many thanks,
Anne McLaughlin
Events Co-ordinator,
African Caribbean Centre Glasgow
This is for anyone who was at the African Caribbean Centre on Friday 29th November, the night that the Helicopter crashed onto the roof of The Clutha.
The incident happened at 2225hrs and Police Scotland are keen to identify any witnesses to the incident or anyone who saw the helicopter immediately before it.
The police say the helicopter passed over King St Car Park just outside our premises. Therefore anyone standing outside at that time is likely to have useful information.
PLEASE NOTE this is an appeal ONLY for people who SAW the helicopter. Please only come forward if you actually SAW it.
If you did, the e mail address for anyone to contact is glasgowhelicopterincident@scotland.pnn.police.uk or contact the police non emergency number 101.
If anyone would rather speak to us first, please email accglasgow@gmail.com
Many thanks,
Anne McLaughlin
Events Co-ordinator,
African Caribbean Centre Glasgow
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
2 sensational nights, one ‘hidden gem’ of a venue!
St Andrew’s Weekend (29 and 30 November) is the STUC anti
racism weekend and we have a Friday and Saturday night that will make you want
to pitch up at the ACC and never leave again!
Friday night we can hardly believe our guest DJ is going tobe the Founder, Keyboard Player and Main Songwriter from THE SPECIALS, the
legend that is Jerry Dammers. All the info you need is here.
Saturday 30th will see us getting to bed about
5am and arising again about 10 to get to the STUC Anti Racism Rally starting atGlasgow Green. Well, we can’t spend half our lives at the African Caribbean
Centre and NOT march against racism can we?
Saturday night we’re back in with a St Andrew’s Night celebration that we reckon is probably unique. The joint organisers of this
party are National Collective (Creatives and Artists for Independence) and
Africans for an Independent Scotland. And what you will be treated to is
performers from both organisations sharing Scottish, African AND Caribbean
Culture. What better way to fight racism than to bring everyone together for
what will be a fantastic night?
So join us for all or one of the above this coming St
Andrew’s Weekend. We look forward to welcoming you.
Friday 29th Jerry Dammers from The Specials is our DJ!!!
Yes you heard right, the legendary Jerry Dammers from The
Specials is our guest DJ at the Jamaican SKA night on Friday 29th
November. He’ll be supported by emerging Glasgow ska band The Mitre 5s. Jerry
has many feathers to his bow. He is responsible for the two tone British ska
although these days (and on Friday night) he concentrates on the real rootsy
ska music from Jamaica.
He’s also the man who penned “Free Nelson Mandela” as in
“Free-ee-ee Nelson Mandela”, an unforgettable tribute to someone who features
on most people’s ‘heroes list’ J
Anyway, our excitement is making us ramble.
The ticket allocation is limited. If you’ve never been to
the African Caribbean Centre we’re a comparatively intimate venue on the edge
of the Merchant City. Intimate means you’ll get up close to the man himself.
But it also means you have to be quick to get your tickets. We’ve tried to keep
it as affordable as possible for everyone but that could also mean tickets go
fast.
So, you can buy your tickets at The Guitar Store on Argyle
Street or Tickets Scotland also on Argyle Street in Glasgow. Or you can follow
this Eventbrite link and buy online. Choosing any of these options will cost
you just 8 pounds.
We’re keeping back 30 tickets for selling on the door on the
night and they will be ten pounds each.
Any questions just email Anne or Graham on accglasgow@gmail.com or call Graham on
07855 303 604.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Sat 30th Scots / African / Caribbean Night
This will be a very special St Andrew’s Night. As part of
the STUC St Andrew’s Anti-Racism Weekender we are bringing together NationalCollective and Graham Campbell and Africans for an Independent Scotland. They will each be
providing some fantastic live acts and if you fancy joining them there will be
a 30 minute open mic slot so email us on accglasgow@gmail.com
if you want to book a place.
You’ll also have the chance to sample African, Caribbean andScottish food from just 2.50 for a plate. And the bar will be well stocked and
reasonably priced. So with a donation of a fiver to get it we reckon you won’t
find a better value or more fun St Andrew’s Night anywhere in Scotland.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Food from around the world for St Andrew's Night
St Andrews day menu at African & Caribbean Centre
Our good friend and regular chef at ACC events will be providing a plate of African, Scots or Caribbean food at this event this Saturday night for the incredibly generous price of ...
£3 each or 2 for a fiver!!!
You can choose from ...
Haggis, Neeps 'n' Tatties.
Jollof Rice, Fried Fish & Pepper
Sauce.
Veg Skewers, Sweet Potato Wedges,
Fried Plantain & BBQ Jerk Sauce.
Grilled Chicken served with
your choice of Rice/Pepper
Sauce or Mashed Tatties/Gravy
Bar prices are as always very reasonable and everyone is welcome.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Fantastic write up from the Evening Times
How excited were we to read this fantastic write up of the African Caribbean Centre and our Hallowe'en Night last weekend organised by Mark McG? You can read it all by clicking here but our favourite bits are as follows ...
"It's a brilliant space for it: a former vacant building that was host to galleries and performance art, it's now a thriving hub for the city's growing African and Caribbean population."
"The basement's unreconstructed décor makes it a wonderfully unique setting for such a party. You get the feeling that this relatively-undiscovered gem might not stay that way for long."
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Outdoor Art comes to a window near you!
31st October - 4th November
SONICA is a programme dedicated to world-class sonic arts, presenting emerging British talent alongside exceptional international artists in collaboration with renowned co-producers and venues. Curated by Cathie Boyd, Patrick Dickie and Graham McKenzie, Sonica gives a UK platform to performances of exceptional and rarely-seen work.
We are one of the windows in question.
CONDUCTING COMMODITIES by Thomas Leyland-Collins. 66/68 Osborne Street, The African Caribbean Centre. 31st October - 4th November, midday - midnight. Creating a sense of nostalgia through the use of bygone jingles and advertisements, Conducting Commodities examines the role of sound in advertising, as visitors are encouraged to interact with a window display of salvaged television sets.
The other venues are listed here.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Free Friday Film Screening about Haile Selassie
Friday 1st November
We are delighted to be one of the venues for the just-gets-better-and-better Africa in Motion Film Festival this year. If you come along to the ACC on Friday 1st November at 7pm you can watch Twilight Revelations: Episodes in the Life and Times of Emperor Haile Selassie.
The documentary sheds new light on the personality, leadership style and humanity of the last and final Emperor of Ethiopia.
Many know only of Haile Selassie's connection with Rastafari but he did not consider himself to be a God, nor did he consider himself to be Rastafarian apparently. There's more information on how he came to be considered to be God by Rastafarians here.
Little known fact - Haile Selassie fled Ethiopia after the Italians invaded in the 1930s. Guess where he ended up? Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie! For those who don't know both lie on the West Coast approximately 30 miles from Glasgow and between Greenock and Largs. He was harboured by Lord Inverclyde for some time but details are sketchy and so little is known about that time that we bet the film doesn't mention it.
Come along to the ACC, 66 Osborne Street on Friday at 7pm and find out for yourself. Free entry.
Other films showing in the Africa in Motion Film Festival are listed here.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Saturday 2nd November 7pm onwards
Saturday 2nd November
Saturday 2nd November, 7pm to 2am. Entry is only four pounds for some fantastic basement experiences courtesy of Pussypower and the Future Boogie Residents.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Dancing away from Racism and raising money for street kids in Goa
Friday 8th November - Shuffle Fundraiser
Shuffle is taking over the African Caribbean Centre on 8th November with their usual quality tunes and DJs.
All the money raised goes to Little Acorns Shelters for street kids in Goa, India.
Top tunes from:
Craig 'Squelch' Murphy
Kerin McEwing & WIlliam McDonald (ctrl+alt+del)
DJ pHATSam 303 (Alive from Maryhill)
Marc Addison & Paul Dolan (Discosoup Sounds/By Demand)
Entry 8 pounds.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Hallowe'en and we're all still zombied ...
Look at the impressive array of artists and DJs helping us see out Black History Month with a Hallowe'en Party we reckon you'll remember for a long long time! Five pounds to get in. Doors open 7pm till 2am.
Having had time to go out ourselves recently, we've discovered that our bar prices are really good value. Should we put them up? No, we'll just keep providing a really great atmospheric venue and an affordable night out! Don't say we're not good to you :-)
A fantastic night at the ACC for Black History Month
Anyway watch this and weep over what you missed. Don't do it again :-)
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Black History Month still to come in October ...
Well it's been a busy month but we've still much more to come. This Saturday, 12th October for instance, we have 3 events on from 10am to 2am. We are going to be busy and we really hope you can join us for part of the day / night. If you join us for the entire day and night we'll be very impressed :-)
So still to come ...
All of October - Future Histories: Celebrating the Scottish Diaspora Art Exhibition. FREE! From 1pm to 9pm daily.
Saturday 12th October - Commonwealth Family Festival from 10am to 5.30pm FREE!
Saturday 12th October - Ceilidh Comhla, not as you know it but in the traditional Gaelic sense, a coming together with song, story, chat, music and FOOD! 6pm to 9pm. FREE!
Saturday 12th October - Now postponed till November but come and enjoy a drink and our art exhibitions) Felebrate Good Times - Celebrating Fela Kuti on what would've been his 75th birthday (well 3 days out but near enough). Deejay Tchico is your host. Entry from 9pm is a suggested donation of 3 to 5 pounds. Bar closes 2am.
Sunday 13th October - Launch of our We Have a Dream Art / Film Project. 7pm to 8pm. Free Entry. A most unusual project showing nightly in the window of the ACC.
More to come in the following weeks so keep checking back ....
So still to come ...
All of October - Future Histories: Celebrating the Scottish Diaspora Art Exhibition. FREE! From 1pm to 9pm daily.
Saturday 12th October - Commonwealth Family Festival from 10am to 5.30pm FREE!
Saturday 12th October - Ceilidh Comhla, not as you know it but in the traditional Gaelic sense, a coming together with song, story, chat, music and FOOD! 6pm to 9pm. FREE!
Saturday 12th October - Now postponed till November but come and enjoy a drink and our art exhibitions) Felebrate Good Times - Celebrating Fela Kuti on what would've been his 75th birthday (well 3 days out but near enough). Deejay Tchico is your host. Entry from 9pm is a suggested donation of 3 to 5 pounds. Bar closes 2am.
Sunday 13th October - Launch of our We Have a Dream Art / Film Project. 7pm to 8pm. Free Entry. A most unusual project showing nightly in the window of the ACC.
More to come in the following weeks so keep checking back ....
Commonwealth Family Festival this Saturday 12th October
Have you got children under 12? Then why not kick-start the October school holidays with Glasgow Arts annual children's festival, which this year takes place on Saturday 12 October.
The festival includes events happening throughout the day in three great venues across Glasgow - The African Caribbean Centre is one of them!
The other two are the Scotland Street Museum and the Pearce Institute in Govan. More details about their programme of events can be gotten by clicking here and you will notice we are all near to Subway stations so maybe you should get yourself an all day ticket and visit more than one?
Start with us however because here at the African Caribbean Centre we have the following for you ...
Oh and it's ALL FREE!
10 am - 12 noon - Interactive Music & Singing Session - a drop in session with Celine Donaghue. Hear stories about the songs and where they come from including African songs and learn about different instruments.
2 pm - 4 pm - Dance Beat - dance and percussion fun with Rosina Bonsu and Jon Keliehor
4 pm - 5.30 pm - The Big Collage - help make a great big Commonwealth Collage with the assistance of Maria McCavana.
The day will be rounded off with the first of a series of Ceilidh Comhla. More info here.
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
Ceilidh Comhla (Come Together) this Saturday 6pm to 9pm
No, not a ceilidh as you know it – this event returns to the traditions of a Gaelic ceilidh, a gathering of friends with song, story, chat and music. Enjoy some food from Africa and the Carribean and come along with all the family to chill out after a busy, fun-filled day at the Commonwealth Family Day.
All welcome.
All welcome.
Chan e cèilidh à bhaisteach a th’againn dhuibh – tha an tachartas seo a’ tilleadh gu cèilidh Gà idhlig san t-seann dòigh, cruinneachadh de charaidean le òrain, sgeulachdan, còmhradh agus ceòl. Tha cothrom agaibh biadh à Afraga ’s à s a’ Charaibian fheuchainn, agus bidh ar neach-aoigheachd Gà idhlig a’ cur fà ilte air na h-uile – thigibh agus thoiribh leibh an teaghlach air fad agus gabhaibh fois à s dèidh latha dripeil, là n spòrs. Gach neach di-beathte.
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Now postponed to November - FELEBRATE good times, come on!
Postponed till November but we'll be open, playing Fela Kuti and serving on the bar so you can enjoy a drink and view our art exhibitions.
Saturday 12th October, we're celebrating the life of the pioneer of Afrobeat, the Late Great Fela Kuti. The 15th would have been his 75th birthday so we're having a party in his honour. Join us from 9pm to 2am for the best of Fela Kuti and those he influenced. And find out more about the Nigerian multi instrumentalist and human rights activist. Everyone welcome!
Doors open 9pm and bar licensed till 2am. Entry by suggested donations of 3-5 pounds.
FELEBRATE good times, come on!!!
Saturday 12th October, we're celebrating the life of the pioneer of Afrobeat, the Late Great Fela Kuti. The 15th would have been his 75th birthday so we're having a party in his honour. Join us from 9pm to 2am for the best of Fela Kuti and those he influenced. And find out more about the Nigerian multi instrumentalist and human rights activist. Everyone welcome!
Doors open 9pm and bar licensed till 2am. Entry by suggested donations of 3-5 pounds.
FELEBRATE good times, come on!!!
ACC is at 66 Osborne Street, Merchant City, Glasgow.
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
And remember, anyone attending any of our events will see this wonderful Black History Month Art Exhibition!
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Sunday - launching our I Have a Dream project
The arty bit is that it will be projected onto our shop window nightly throughout Black History Month using very clever technology and the talents of the artists at Picture Window.
It's our tribute to Martin Luther King in the 50th Anniversary year of that great speech. We're officially launching it on Sunday 13th October from 7pm to 8pm and everyone is welcome. We'll ask the project manager Anne McLaughlin to say a few words before the artists tell us how it was put together. Join the contributors to the film in launching it and be amongst the first in Glasgow to see it. But remember to wrap up warm, because the viewing takes place outside and we cannot guarantee warmth :-)
We are at 66/68 Osborne Street, G1 5QH, which runs parallel to Trongate and is off King Street.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Black History Month at the ACC - here's what's on
October 2013 - Black History Month "I Have a Dream"
Throughout October
Open 1am to 9pm every day. Art Exhibition. First shown at Street Level Gallery after photographer Ajamu X spent a year there in residence, First Histories is an exhibition of portraits which consists of African, Caribbean and people of black descent living and working in Scotland. Free entry.Friday 4th October
6.30pm to 8.30pm. Launch of Future Histories Art Exhibition with talk by artist Ajamu X. Free entry and light refreshments. Bar from 7pm.
8.30pm to 2am. Live African band Kakatsitsi plus guest DJs. £5 entry. Licensed bar.
Saturday 5th October
8pm to 2am. Future Boogie 1st Birthday Party. DJs. Free Entry. Licensed bar.
Tuesday 8th October
8pm till late. Launch of Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art artists. Private Event by invitation only.
Saturday 12th October
4pm to 6pm. We will be one of the venues for the Commonwealth Family Festival. For full programme check here.
6pm to 9pm. Ceilidh Comhla which means Come Together is a ceilidh in the traditional sense, in the getting together sharing stories sense. You'll also get the chance to sample some African and Caribbean food. Free entry. All welcome.
9pm to 2am. FELEBRATION. Help us celebrate the 75th birthday of Fela Kuti with some great music, a well stocked licenced bar and the opportunity to dance the night away. Entry is 3 pounds.
6pm to 9pm. Ceilidh Comhla which means Come Together is a ceilidh in the traditional sense, in the getting together sharing stories sense. You'll also get the chance to sample some African and Caribbean food. Free entry. All welcome.
9pm to 2am. FELEBRATION. Help us celebrate the 75th birthday of Fela Kuti with some great music, a well stocked licenced bar and the opportunity to dance the night away. Entry is 3 pounds.
Sunday 13th October
7pm. Launch of Martin Luther King I Have a Dream film project. Be the first to see the film featuring those who pass through the African Caribbean Centre. Wrap up warm because the viewing area is outside - the film will be projected directly onto the centre windows. Project directed by Sonica. The film will be shown from 10th to 28th October every night.
Saturday 19th October
Psychedelic Trance Dance Night to celebrate Black History Month. More details later.
More to be added in time but remember ...
All month we have the Future Histories art exhibition and from 8th to 28th October the Martin Luther King film projection project
The Black History Month Events Programme is managed by
Outstanding Communications
Sat 5th Oct - Black History Month parties with Future Boogie
This October we just want to get as many people in through the doors to see our Black History Month exhibition as possible so we're working with some of our fantastic promoters to get lots of folk in. Our Future Boogie Man invites you to also celebrate FB's 1st Anniversary and to help entice you in he has reduced the entry fee to ZILCH! That's right, free entry for two floors of fabulous music, a well stocked bar and some can't-help-yourself dancing! What more could you want?
All October - remarkable art exhibition on show at the ACC
Every day from 1pm to 9pm we will be showing the fantastic art exhibition now installed in the African Caribbean
Centre. It features large black and white images of African and Caribbean
people living in Scotland. It is called Future Histories: Celebrating the
Scottish Diaspora. The official launch is Friday 4th October where the artist Ajamu X will be talking to us about the project. With thanks to Street Level Art Gallery for the loan of the artworks.
Exclusive Performance from the Sensational Ghanaian Band Kakatsitsi
We are VERY excited to announce an exclusive one off show THIS FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER at the
African Caribbean Centre (66 Osborne Street) in Glasgow with Kakatsitsi as part
of Black History Month!
Kakatsitsi are a group of traditional drummers, dancers and singers from the Ga tribe of Southern Ghana, with their roots in the fishing community of Jamestown, the part of Accra where the British based their colonial headquarters. Their music takes traditional rhythms and chants from their own Ga tradition and those of a variety of other West African cultures, rearranging them in a modern and accessible way.
Kakatsitsi are a group of traditional drummers, dancers and singers from the Ga tribe of Southern Ghana, with their roots in the fishing community of Jamestown, the part of Accra where the British based their colonial headquarters. Their music takes traditional rhythms and chants from their own Ga tradition and those of a variety of other West African cultures, rearranging them in a modern and accessible way.
Since 1996, Kakatsitsi have toured the UK 9
times, working with a wide variety of festivals including the main stage at
Glastonbury where they performed with the legendary act The Orb.
The recent addition of a strong dance element, to complement the already
outstanding drumming and singing components, has established Kakatsitsi as the
leading African traditional group in the UK.With support from Rebecca Vasmant and Mark Robb.
Doors Open from 8.30pm
Show will start from 9pm
Tickets available on the door
£5 Entry
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
I Have a Dream will be our theme this October
Marking 50 years since Martin Luther King Jr made 'that' speech
50 years ago today Dr Martin Luther King Jr addressed a 250,000 strong crowd who had marched on Washington to fight for jobs and an end to segregation. The speech he made has become one of the most memorable in history and is commonly referred to as his "I Have a Dream" speech for obvious reasons.
The African and Caribbean Network has decided that October, Black History Month will be devoted to honouring his legacy. The theme for the month will be "I Have a Dream" and every event will tap into people's hopes wishes and dreams.
The full programme will be published in the next few weeks but is likely to include:
* Martin Luther King Jr exhibition of words and images;
* Cabaret showcase of African and Caribbean talent;
* Eritrean Human Rights Public Meeting;
* South African night marking 20 years since Nelson Mandela came to Glasgow;
Africa's Alive & Kicking Party
Meantime, don't miss this Friday's tribute to Martin Luther King. African artists from hip hop to reggae will be performing in tribute to the great man. More information here.
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Summer Jam featuring emerging artistes paying tribute to Martin Luther King Jr
Friday 30th August is the night we have an array of emerging African & Caribbean artistes all paying tribute to the Late Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
28th August 50 years ago was when he made his inspirational I Have A Dream Speech and we're not letting it pass without a party to celebrate the man and everything he stood for. More details can be found by clicking here.
Live reggae, soul, dancehall, r&b, hip hop, indie.
Dance from TBlud Eddie.
DJ Jack MZ.
Entry 6 pounds. 8pm to 2am. Licensed bar. ID essential.
28th August 50 years ago was when he made his inspirational I Have A Dream Speech and we're not letting it pass without a party to celebrate the man and everything he stood for. More details can be found by clicking here.
Live reggae, soul, dancehall, r&b, hip hop, indie.
Dance from TBlud Eddie.
DJ Jack MZ.
Entry 6 pounds. 8pm to 2am. Licensed bar. ID essential.
Saturday 31st August Future Boogie
As part of our weekend of tributes to Martin Luther King Jr we are delighted to have Future Boogie present The Syntax Reunion. Loads of great DJs over two floors. If you've never been to the African Caribbean Centre before come and see what makes us a little bit different. And guess what! It's FREE!!
50 years since Martin Luther King Jr made his inspirational I Have a Dream Speech
"50th Anniversary of the
Civil Rights March on Washington"
Don't miss it!
Free party this Friday to celebrate EID!
ALL WELCOME
Africans, Scots, Asians and Afroscots and anyone else who wants to party ...
EID PARTY
come celebrate the end of Ramadan with
FREEDOM CHANT
SOUND SYSTEM
Dancehall Reggae,
Eritrean, Ethiopian, Sudanese and East African Bashment styles
Soft drinks available
SPECIAL GUEST DJs – MOKAENAN
(Eritrea )
DJ JACK MZ
GUEST
SINGERS:
MOZAMEL;
AL-ROBO 3, YASSER ABROOF
Doors
Open 8pm – til 2am
Contact: DJ JAC MZ:
07455882224 - ALADIN 07453320841
Email: freedomchant@yahoo.com
FREEDOM CHANT WAS
ESTABLISHED IN 1998 IN WEST AFRICA FROM 2002 –
2010 TOURED EUROPE APPEARING AT
AFRICAN CULTURAL
VILLAGE IN VIENNA
AND AT
BABA SOUND SYSTEM
(VIENNA) is the twin system to Freedom Chant playing the clubs of Germany , Austria and Poland .
PERFORMED ALONGSIDE SUDAN ROOTS
BAND AND ETHIOPIAN ROOTS BAND AT
OCTOBER 2011 ON THE NILE IN KHARTOUM ,
SUDAN
free entry
Friday, 26 July 2013
Pop up Commonwealth Cocktail Cafe @ Merchant City Festival
So, we've decided to have a pop up Commonwealth Cocktail Cafe at the African Caribbean Centre. You'll get to sample cocktails from the African and Caribbean countries of the Commonwealth and there will be music, costumes, dancing and a warm, warm welcome.
The Pop up Cocktail Cafe is open on Saturday 27th July 2pm to 8pm and Sunday 28th July 3pm to 8pm. From 6pm on the Saturday we'll have some up and coming reggae, hip hop and dancehall performers doing lives spots for us - don't miss them.
The list of cocktails is as follows:
From South Africa, an amarula based cocktail called AFRICAN LULLABY
A vodka and sambuca combination that goes by the name of NIGERIA KILLER
Kenyan inspired vodka based cocktail that they call DAWA
PLANTER'S PUNCH from Jamaica which combines dark rum and grenadine
A British Virgin Islands dark rum and coconut special by the name of PAINKILLER!
And from the Bahamas, a Malibu and grenadine mix known as BAHAMA MAMA
And the mocktails ...
The list of cocktails is as follows:
From South Africa, an amarula based cocktail called AFRICAN LULLABY
A vodka and sambuca combination that goes by the name of NIGERIA KILLER
Kenyan inspired vodka based cocktail that they call DAWA
PLANTER'S PUNCH from Jamaica which combines dark rum and grenadine
A British Virgin Islands dark rum and coconut special by the name of PAINKILLER!
And from the Bahamas, a Malibu and grenadine mix known as BAHAMA MAMA
And the mocktails ...
Shirley Temple
Lemon fizz with grenadine and ice
plus a cherry of course!
Juice Cooler
Cranberry juice fizzed up
Garnished with a wedge of lime
Virgin Strawberry
Daiquiri
Strawberry, sour mix, grenadine and …
a strawberry J
Mock Mojitos
Fizzed up mint drink
garnished with a lime wheel
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