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Scorch Radio hosts soca, dancehall music week - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Stalwarts, stakeholders, start-ups and survivors of the entertainment industry came together for a series of informative and engaging discussions, panels and workshops as Scorch Radio hosted the inaugural Caribbean Music Conference at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA), Frederick Street, Port of Spain and at MovieTowne, Invaders Bay, as part of the Soca and Dancehall Music Week.

Held in collaboration with Air Committee, Illusions Mas, Voice and The Ministry of Tourism Culture and the Arts, the conference which ended on June 22, featured four days of interactions dedicated to advancing the industry into the global marketplace, a media release said.

[caption id="attachment_1092886" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Panellists from the first Trinibad music discussion: Artiste/performer Kelly On Da Beats, left, Rheon Elbourne, DiMedia director and Music Business Principles founder Delicia "Dime" Patterson, artiste/performer Jahllano Grant, and moderator/songwriter and producer Khalif "KG" Greaves. -[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1092883" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Members of the Scorch team at the closing ceremony for the Caribbean Music Conference at NAPA: Marketing manager Crystal Cunningham, left, Caribbean Music Conference co-ordinator Natushka Latchman, project manager Cassiana Lindsay, group managing director Asha Atiya Greene, CEO Kwesi Hopkinson, social media managers Hailey DeLeon and Shena Gurley and event co-ordinator Nicki Peterkin. - Photo courtesy Overtime Media[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1092881" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Youth Development and National Service Minister Foster Cummings shares a light moment with Scorch CEO Kwesi Hopkinson, left, and Aaron "Voice" St Louis, right, at the Caribbean Music Conference. - Photo courtesy Overtime Media[/caption]

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