Dominica’s Jazz ‘n Creole Festival was a great success: Government

Dominica: 11th edition of the annual Jazz and Creole Festival has been deemed a major success, this year. The event was organized after 2 years break.

6th of May 2022

Dominica’s Jazz ‘n Creole Festival was a great success: Government

Dominica: The 11th edition of the annual Jazz and Creole Festival has been deemed a major success. This was the first hosting of the festival after a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dominicans and visitors flocked to the Cabrits National Park to enjoy an afternoon filled with Jazz and Creole music and fashion as patrons of the events all showcased their interpretation of the theme- ‘Nature island Chic”.

Minister for Tourism, International Transport, and Maritime Affairs, Denise Carles praised the execution of the event, which was hosted by the Discover Dominica Authority, stating that the turnout exceeded all expectations.

“I am pleased to report that by all accounts, the 11 edition of Dominica’s Jazz and Creole was a resounding success after a two-year absence. After successfully hosting special events during the Carnival season as pilots, Jazz and Creole was the first major entertainment event in Dominica. Following a long wait, the energy at the festival was one of excitement and enjoyment. A great turnout of over one thousand two hundred enthusiastic patrons exceeded our initial expectations,” underlined Denise Charles.

Further, Chief Executive officer of the Discover Dominica Authority, Colin Piper, expressed his satisfaction at being able to host the Jazz and Creole Festival as it has great implications for the tourism sector.

Piper stated, “After a two-year absence, I think the people are really happy that it is back, and we too are happy to see the events happening. As we know, these events are a big deal for us from a tourism perspective. Caribbean people especially travel for events, so there’s a lot of excitement when they know something is happening.”

Jazz and Creole have always been renowned as marketable events welcoming patrons to Dominica from across the globe, specifically the French territories. It is a family-oriented event with a furious of Jazz and Creole music, exquisite foods, and culture. The event was hosted at its usual venue at Fort Shirley at the Cabrits National Park in Portsmouth.