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Reason behind the beat! - Drummers and dancers dispel fear linked to Kumina

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‘Jubilee, Jubilee, this is the year of Jubilee, Queen Victoria set us free … . This is the year of Jubilee’ are the words of the song that Kumina drummers, singers and dancers usually used to welcome the morn of August 1, celebrated as Emancipation...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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