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Jangle to the Jonkonnu beat

Published:Sunday | December 31, 2023 | 12:07 AM
Performers from the St Mary Jonkonnu group.
Performers from the St Mary Jonkonnu group.

As we gear up to bid farewell to 2023, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and shimmy, shake, and sashay into the vibrant world of Jonkonnu, one of the oldest and liveliest festive dance forms in Jamaica and the English-speaking Caribbean.

Picture this: a time when the beats of Jonkonnu echoed through towns and villages, filling the air with the infectious rhythm of celebration. Jonkonnu, with its roots in British, European and African arts, was the heartbeat of enslaved Africans during Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. Talk about a historical dance party that transcended cultural boundaries!

Now, imagine the streets adorned with characters donning colourful costumes, wigs, pyjamas, masks, and even tools like forks. Accompanied by skilled musicians, these lively characters brought the spirit of the season to life through dance. And oh, the tales of children being both fascinated and a tad scared, playfully running away from the infectious beats – those were the festive vibes of yesteryear.

NAVIGATING THE FUTURE

As we look back at the traditions that shaped our cultural landscape, there’s a certain charm in the simplicity and outdoor joy of Jonkonnu. It was a time when creativity and family involvement took centrestage. The streets became a canvas, and families united in the spirit of cheer and celebration. It was a reminder that sometimes, the best memories are made in the most spontaneous and creative moments.

As we wrap up 2023 and step into the promise of 2024, let’s carry this joyful spirit forward. The holiday season has a magical way of bringing families together. So whether you’re donning a Jonkonnu-inspired costume or simply enjoying the festive beats of today, let the season be a reminder to embrace the cheerfulness, creativity, and outdoor simplicity that makes our bonds stronger.

So here’s to a wonderful and enjoyable season of giving, family, and love. May the echoes of Jonkonnu’s joy inspire us to create lasting memories with our loved ones. Smile, dance, and savour the magic of this special time. Happy holidays and happy 2024 everyone!

Contributed by Dr Lorenzo Gordon, a diabetologist, internal medicine consultant, biochemist, and a history and heritage enthusiast. Send feedback to inspiring876@gmail.com.