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JAM | May 4, 2023

Downtown Kingston is being transformed into a creative cultural showcase

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Nothing like a good Red Stripe Flavours Brunch in the Street food village at the Kingston Creative Art Walk Festival (Photo: Contributed).

The Kingston Creative Art Walk Festival in downtown Kingston was the place to be last Sunday (April 30), as the area was transformed into a creative cultural showcase.

The streets in and around Water Lane, in downtown Kingston were transformed with an exciting carnival twist. Hosted in collaboration with Red Stripe Flavours, the monthly Kingston Creative Art Walk Festival event showcases artistic and cultural talents in Jamaica.

The event was taken to the next level on Sunday; this time around with a thrilling performance from dancehall artiste, Agent Sasco. The ‘Banks of the Hope’ singer had the crowd dancing and singing along to his best hits, as Red Stripe Flavours Ambassadors matched the energy with the latest dance moves.

Agent Sasco had a lot to say to the ladies at the Red Stripe Flavours-sponsored event (Photo: Contributed).

The Art Walk Festival also featured steel pan music, art exhibitions, Merritone calypso throwbacks, face paintings, sip and paint sessions led by visual artist, Danielle Thompson and more.

It was nothing short of fun and exciting as patrons showed up in their colourful outfits to enjoy an unforgettable experience.

Our today was there and brings you the highlights in photos.

Sherry-Ahna Joes plotting her next stroke to finish her masterpiece at the Red Stripe Flavours Paint and Sip session (Photo: Contributed).
Red Stripe’s Junior Brand Manager, Arnaldo Martin. unleashing his artistic flair during the sip and paint session (Photo: Contributed).
“Express Yourself” was the theme for Shaneka Peat (left) and Visual Artist and Face Painter, Attira Robinson at the Red Stripe Flavours-sponsored event (Photo: Contributed).

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