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The Dr. Vibe Show: Live Tonight At 9 P.M. Eastern/6 P.M. Pacific – Brandon Bizzy Owosu, Irvin Washington and Jade Hollywood Anderson Of “Gimmie One Riddim”

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Gimmie One Riddim
Gimmie One Riddim
Brandon Bizzy Owosu
Brandon Bizzy Owosu
Jade Hollywood Anderson
Jade Hollywood Anderson
Jade Hollywood Anderson
Jade Hollywood Anderson

Produced by choreographers Jasmyn Fyffe and Natasha Powell, “Gimme One Riddim” is a captivating dance-theatre production set to the music of Jamaica’s original voice of freedom. The story is told through the lives of five Black men.

Live tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific, we will have three of the stars of the show, Brandon Bizzy Owosu, Irvin Washington and Jade Hollywood Anderson, on our show.

During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.

All you need to do listen to the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page

About “Gimmie One Riddim”:

Gimme One Riddim is presented by TD’s Then and Now 2013 Black History Month Series. It runs from March 13 – 15 at the Winchester Street Theatre, 8 p.m. nightly. Tickets are $25 ($15 before February 19) and can be purchased at http://gimmeoneriddim.eventbrite.ca/

“Gimme One Riddim” features an all Black cast, featuring five male Black dancers; Hollywood Jade, Shavar Blackwood, Roney Lewis, Brandon “Bizzy” Owosu and Irvin Washington.

The show is one hour in length, featuring music from Baba Brooks, Toots & The Maytals, Bob Marley and the Wailers, and top Ska band – The Skatalites. The show is a modern dance production that will also feature film and video elements.

It opens with visual images of the day Jamaica gained independence. It goes in peaks and valleys, from celebrating the joys of freedom, to revealing poverty and oppression, to love, to following dreams, to kick your heels up concert-style performances. While set to music of the 60’s, the movement of “Ska” dances of that time, is incorporated with hip hop and contemporary dance styles.

Check out the promo video for “Gimmie One Riddim”:

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