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Reggae and Dancehall to Benefit from Government’s Newly Announced Creative Institute, Set to Open in September

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Reggae and Dancehall to Benefit from Government’s Newly Announced Creative Institute, Set to Open in September
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In a bold move set to redefine the future of Jamaica’s cultural economy, the government has announced the launch of the Culture, Entertainment and Creative Practitioners Institute—a unique institution dedicated to nurturing the island’s creative talent. Slated to open in September 2025, the institute is the result of a strategic partnership between the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport and the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU).

The institute’s curriculum will offer a robust blend of traditional and emerging disciplines designed to equip creatives with both technical expertise and entrepreneurial skills. Courses will span Music Production, Reggae and Dancehall Production Techniques, Audio Engineering, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Animation, Photography, Cinematography, and Film Production—with a future-focused edge through modules in Artificial Intelligence and Digital Tools for Creatives.

Speaking during her Sectoral Debate presentation in Parliament on Tuesday, Entertainment Minister Olivia “Babsy” Grange emphasised the transformative potential of the initiative. “Our aim is to establish a premier institute that fosters innovation, growth, and professional development in Jamaica’s cultural and creative industries,” Grange stated. “It will be a hub for training, collaboration, and capacity-building… empowering individuals to thrive in a globally competitive environment.” The government is targeting an initial cohort of 500 students for the institute’s first academic year.

Rooted in the momentum of the Jamaica Creative Career Expo, which has introduced young Jamaicans to diverse creative career paths over the past five years, this new venture signals a significant investment in the country’s creative economy. With its expansive scope and emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and global readiness, the Culture and Creative Institute is poised to become a cornerstone for cultural preservation and economic advancement.

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