Party with a purpose

The Build Back Jamaica Street Dance, held at Romeich Headquarters on Saturday night, was far from an ordinary dancehall event. At its core, it was a mission-driven gathering aimed at raising funds for hurricane recovery efforts. A massive donation box placed center stage and gospel music interludes throughout the night underscored the event’s philanthropic purpose. Patrons, dressed in their finest streetwear, were reminded of their collective responsibility to support those affected by Hurricane Melissa. Despite the somber undertone, the atmosphere was electric, with music, dance, and camaraderie taking center stage. Romeich Major, the event’s organizer, passionately urged attendees to contribute generously, emphasizing that every donation, no matter how small, would aid in rebuilding Jamaica. The night featured an impressive lineup of DJs and selectors who kept the energy high with a mix of R&B, hip-hop, dancehall, and reggae hits. A poignant moment of silence honored the lives lost to the hurricane, accompanied by gospel favorites that stirred deep emotions among the crowd. Songs like ‘We Are The World’ and ‘Lean On Me’ further reinforced the theme of unity and gratitude. Attendees enthusiastically participated in the donation drive, flocking to the stage to fill the ‘offering plate.’ Supported by corporate sponsors, the event continued well into the early hours, leaving a lasting impact on both the attendees and the cause it championed.