These are the folks that Granger consults to run Guyana.
They say our jackass president is running Guyana according to Qwe Qwe logic. It is true.
Kwe-Kwe Nite a hit at Guyana Folk Festival in Brooklyn
The auditorium of the St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church in Brooklyn, New York was last Friday evening transformed into a grand Kwe-Kwe, so planned as one of the main events for this year’s Guyana Folk Festival.
Both the local and Guyanese communities gathered to participate in this African Guyanese tradition, which has been an annual event of the fest. The Kwe-Kwe is a celebration that takes place on the night before the marriage ceremony of a couple, and involves the singing of traditional songs, dancing, eating and drinking. The festivity allows the two families opportunity to become acquainted whilst they share marriage advice to the potential bride and groom.
Friday night’s Kwe-Kwe kicked off with ‘a ganda’, wherein the celebrants sprinkled rum on the floor to invite the spirits of the dead to come and be part of the celebration. This was followed by the greeting song “Good Night Ay”, then by the general invitation to all the visitors attending: “Come to My Kwe-Kwe.”
The buying of the bridegroom followed with much laughter and banter, as advice on matrimonial matters was dispensed and a demand for a demonstration of the couple’s sexual skill was made when the song “Show Me Yuh Science” was chanted.
The evening closed with the departure song “Las Wan, Las Wan”.
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