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Contact: Vonetta B. Martin 301-459-1775
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EDUCATE,
ENTERTAIN, AND ENLIGHTEN ALL
THAT IS CARIBBEAN WITH HIS 19th ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF THE “CARIBBEANA
COMEDY FESTIVAL”! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWASHINGTON,
D.C. –“Laughter brings the people together”, stated on air
by legendary Von Martin, radio personality and producer of a 30 year and
running radio program entitled “Caribbeana” on WPFW 89.3 FM (tune in Saturday evenings from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM).
Some say Caribbeana’s Washingtonian comedy festival is similar
to B.E.T. Comic View with a hint of Apollo’s audience, except when the
comedienne belts out his or her punch line you’ll hear the sweet sound
of the Caribbean islands. Ideologies
covered by the comediennes who hit the stage range from what some
consider scandalous actions of a nation’s president to how people rear
their children or survive a relationship.
On Sunday, June 25th at 7:00 PM in Cramton Auditorium of Howard University, Von Martin will cap off the weekend of DC Caribbean carnival events with this year’s “Caribbeana’s Laugh It Up” comedy festival. This year he brings to the stage an action packed, sidesplitting, and entertaining cast of Caribbean artistes such as: Owen “Blacka” Ellis (Jamaica), Ity & Fancy Cat (xxxxx), Sprang A Lang (Trinidad & Tobago), Learie Joseph (xxxxxxx), Deborah Maillard (xxxxx), and special guest Calypsonian singers Gypsy and Black Sage, whom will be giving a special extempo performance, an achapelo improtu form of singing, in tribute to a former cast member, “Big B”, who past in 2005. Martin explains, “Comedy is universal and
understood by all cultures. It
transcends our lives as we live and cope with life situations”. As
producer, journalist, the only English radio broadcaster for the
Organization of American States and even to some, musical and
socio-economic ambassador for Caribbean life, Martin has volunteered on
the airwaves of WPFW since 1977. Von was awarded the Mayor's Arts Award at the 21st
annual celebration for his humanitarian work through the “Caribbeana” radio
program, which is his vehicle to keep the Caribbean population of the
D.C. Metro area and other publics in tune with what the history of the
Caribbean has been and what the present status is.
Through the show “Caribbeana”,
Martin managed to produce the, first of many to come, comedy festivals
in 1988. Martin says, “I
aim to hold true to my shows theme, which is to educate, entertain, and
enlighten all that is Caribbean.” After all it’s not
just about laughter, it’s about giving voice to a fascinating yet
sometimes misunderstood tradition. The comedy festival welcomes all who
are willing and able to take on a barrel of laughs, while learning
something new and different about the Caribbean culture. Showtime is 7:00 PM at Cramton Auditorium, Howard University, 2465 6th Street, NW, Washington, DC. For general information or tickets contact Caribbeana Communications International, LLC main office at 301-459-1775; Development Manager, Vonetta B. Martin at 301-741-8523; or Cramton Auditorium at 202-806-7194. ###
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