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Message from the Founders; Clayton & Jacqui Brown 2nd Annual Miss Caribbean UK beauty pageant Saturday 5th December 2015 Welcome to the 2nd Annual Miss Caribbean UK beauty pageant here at the prestigious Shaw Theatre. Patrons will share an unmissable night of culture and entertainment with a fantastic show that is produced and directed by award winning Artistic Director Reuben P Joseph. We are grateful for the support from our sponsors and pleased that they believe in the brand “Miss Caribbean UK�. Miss Caribbean UK (MCUK) is the first Afro Caribbean beauty pageant to go National. This year we have held heats in Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, and London. MCUK are creating shows that are dynamic, informative, inclusive, and unique and which we hope will leave a legacy of awareness of the positive contributions that the Afro Caribbean community has made and is still making to UK culture This Year, we have 17 beautiful contestants which are featured on pages 8-17 and we are also honoured and truly appreciate the assistance of our spectacular line-up of judges: A FEW WORDS TO BUSINESSES We hope that you will appreciate having your brand associated with what is a major event in the Afro-Caribbean calendar and which will provide huge marketing opportunity for your business, to the Mainstream and Afro-Caribbean community for the present and foreseeable future. For MCUK 2016, there will be major opportunities for companies to promote themselves at the regional heats. This year (2015) we covered; Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and London. Due to huge demand for MCUK to visit more cities, we are now holding additional heats in; Reading, Wolverhampton, Huddersfield, Sheffield and Liverpool. Please contact us at: info@misscaribbeanuk to find out more. Finally, we would like to once again thank our Family, Friends, Sponsor, Supporters and last, but certainly not least, we wish you all a joyous Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Good luck to all the contestants, you all deserve to win. xxx

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Who will be crowned the new Caribbean Queen of the UK? That’s the big question that will be answered at the Grand Finale of the Miss Caribbean UK Beauty Pageant on Saturday 5th December at the prestigious Shaw Theatre on the Euston Road. The pageant is about much more than physical beauty, it was launched last year to showcase and promote the Caribbean countries under one umbrella. With its logo ‘Positively Promoting the Caribbean’ the event aims to raise awareness of issues relating to the Caribbean people in the UK and the wider Diaspora by inspiring, informing and uniting both those taking part and the UK audience.

Last Year’s inaugural event saw Keeleigh Griffith, representing Barbados, come through the different stages of the pageant to be crowned the winner. She has enjoyed a hectic year, not only meeting celebrities and dignitaries at red carpet and networking events, but also flying to Barbados to celebrate "Crop over" and also being interviewed on the National TV station. Patrons will share in an unmissable night of culture and entertainment produced and directed by award winning stage director and choreographer, Reuben P Joseph. There will also be more dignitaries and celebrated faces from sport, media, TV and film, music and politics eager to support the promotion and to hit the red carpet for the December pre-Christmas Grand Finals soirée"

Organisers Clayton and Jacqui Brown aim to use pageantry to unify, inspire, educate, entertain and celebrate the historical and cultural impact of the Caribbean with the United Kingdom. They state that, "MCUK is more than simply a beauty competition, our winner will be an ambassador for this culturally rich and beautiful part of the world.

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Arrival of guests, entertained by: PHASE 5 Steel Band. Announcement for guests to take their seats. SHOW STARTS Round 1 - Contestants carnival showcase: “THE RUM & COCA COLA SHOP” Entertainment - Gospel Singer - KENEVA Round 2 – Contestants are introduced in “TRADITIONAL WEAR” Entertainment – Boy Band – RECORD HEADS Round 3 – Contestants showcase: “COCKTAIL” 30 minute intermission – entertainment – PHASE 5 Steel Band. Round 4 – Contestants in eveningwear - “BEAUTIES OF BOND” Entertainment – Dance group – MYSELF UK DANCE Co (Whilst judges deliberate for the 7 finalists) Round 5 – Final 7 Contestants INTELLIGENCE TEST Entertainment – Michael Jackson Impersonator – DAIJOW “THE MIRROR” (Whilst judges deliberate the 3 finalists) The 10 Contestants not chosen will be asked to come back on stage and form a line. The final 7 Contestants will be asked to stand in front All will be given their goodie bags and certificates. The Presenter will announce the 4 title winners who will receive a sash and crown: 1. People’s Champion; 2. Miss Personality; 3. Best Evening Gown. The presenter will announce the first and second runners up to Miss Caribbean UK 2015. then the Winner of Miss Caribbean UK 2015 will be crowned by Reigning queen Keeleigh Griffith. The End. PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES

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MCUK 2015 - Contestants

2015 will see 17 contestants competing for the title of the UK’s Queen of the Caribbean:

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Who will be crowned the Caribbean Queen of the UK on the 5th December 2015?

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hat’s the big question that will be answered at the Grand Finale of the Miss Caribbean UK Beauty Pageant on Saturday 5th December at the prestigious Shaw Theatre on the Euston Road. The pageant is about much more than physical beauty, it was launched last year to showcase and promote the Caribbean countries under one umbrella.

meeting celebrities and dignitaries at red carpet and networking events, but also flying to Barbados to celebrate “Crop over” and also being interviewed on the National TV station. Patrons will share in an unmissable night of culture and entertainment produced and directed by award winning stage director and choreographer, Reuben P Joseph. There will also be more dignitaries and celebrated faces from sport, media, TV and film, music and politics eager to support the promotion and to hit the red carpet for the December preChristmas Grand Finals soirée”

With its logo ‘Positively Promoting the Caribbean’ the event aims to raise awareness of issues relating to the Caribbean people in the UK and the wider Diaspora by inspiring, informing and uniting both those taking part and the UK audience.

Meet the 17 contestants competing for the title of the UK’s Queen of the Caribbean:

Organisers Clayton and Jacqui Brown aim to use pageantry to unify, inspire, educate, entertain and celebrate the historical and cultural impact of the Caribbean with the United Kingdom. They state that, “MCUK is more than simply a beauty competition, our winner will be an ambassador for this culturally rich and beautiful part of the world.

I’m a positive and confident young lady with lots of drive and ambition

Last Year’s inaugural event saw Keeleigh Griffith, representing Barbados, come through the different stages of the pageant to be crowned the winner. She has enjoyed a hectic year, not only

1. Lateeshia Anderson Age: 25 representing: Jamaica

I entered the Miss Caribbean UK competition as an opportunity for people to get to know who I am as a person and my interests, and also inspire other young black women and males to achieve whatever it is they aspire to do in life. Personal Interests: Jamaica; China; Retail Assistant; Singer; Dancer; Model; Cancer Trust, Lowe Syndrome Trust, Save the Children.

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2. Chauntelle Sorhaindo Age: 31 Representing: Dominica I’m a loving, vibrant, cultured, friendly, well-groomed individual. Work hard for what I want in life. I’m easy to get along with. Passionate about my work and my family and friends. Love keeping fit, socialising, travelling and modelling I think I would be a successful candidate due to my leadership qualities. Since the age of eleven I have always run my own businesses and always strive for the best. I also have my business qualification. I am well very well groomed which is also a plus. People have always looked up to me for my sense of style and my hard working attitude. I’m a good listener being a life coach always there to help people with their problems they are facing in their day to day lives. These are some of the reasons I think I’d make an excellent ambassador for Miss Caribbean UK. Personal Interests: Dominica; Life Coaching; Modelling; Lupus UK Charity 3. Rochelle Barrett Age: 27 Representing: Barbados I am a 26 year old mother of 2 who is finally happy in her own skin. I run 3 businesses, a mobile aesthetics business, cleaning services and my true love Urban and Commercial dance

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classes. I am severely burned due to an accident involving a just boiled kettle at 8 months old. A Successful Miss Caribbean UK ambassador will be a strong woman who has the experiences of life to be able to portray and know the true meaning of integrity, purpose, peace, growth, wellbeing, and education, not just in studying terms but from being able to learn from others as well as past mistakes. She will be able to interact sincerely and socialise with citizens of all backgrounds, religions and ethnicities yet always stays true to her culture and never forgets where she came from. Our ambassador will be an endearing, professional and a great role model for women in general. Personal Interests: Barbados; Jamaica; Aesthetician; Dance Teacher; Children’s Burns Trust; Macmillan Cancer Support; Dancing, Baking, Studying, Socialising 4. Shiquerra Mckie Age: 20 Representing:St. Vincent I am a very outgoing and vibrant person. I have a passion for all types of dance and love teaching cheerleading to children. I have taken part in various dance shows and enjoy performing on stage. I also studied performing arts at college. The qualities I think would make a successful Miss Caribbean UK is being

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confident and competent in what you believe in. I think you would have to be open minded and also supportive in different people’s views. You would have to be on your best behaviour to show professionalism at all times. Personal Interests: Jamaica; St Vincent & the Grenadines; Gymnastics/ Cheerleading Coach; Make a Wish Foundation; Dancing, Cheerleading, Eating Out; Shopping 5. Alisha Pomells Age: 22 Representing: Grenada I am a bubbly and confident individual. I enjoy helping people and always put others before myself. I am a people person and to enforce this I am studying International Development and International Politics not only because I am passionate about changing the current system in less developed regions but also because I believe that nobody should be living in poverty. I believe that a successful ambassador should be kind, caring and genuine. They should be willing to go out of their comfort zone and tackle issues that they are not familiar with. Be wholly passionate about the cause they are supporting and be honest. Also, have a good understanding of world issues and be confident that they would try their hardest to make a positive change, as I feel I would be.

Personal Interests: Grenada; Student; I support Oxfam as I have volunteered for them for two years in the past and I believe the work they do is incredible; I am an avid reader, I enjoy singing and I go to the gym 6 times a week. 6. Venisha Hamilton-Loving Age:22 Representing: Barbados I’m a Young woman currently in university Studying Music Business and arts management, because I want to create a brand as an events management. As well as performing for festivals and taking part as an actress for Music Videos such as Jessie j ‘It’s My party’. Furthermore I’m with a Soca band in which I take pride in my culture within the carnival industry. Personal Interests: Jamaica; Barbados; Student; Dancing, Singing, Acting, Events Management, Modelling 7. Neesha Robinson Age:23 Representing: Jamaica “Life is a journey and not a destination” So every second of my life I live as it’s my last. Some may say I’m too happy however life is there to be lived to the upmost. I’m a hardworking and ambitious and caring individual, currently working as a property negotiator. I became a finalist for Miss England 2014 by winning the title as the first

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ever Miss Afro Beauty. An Official Miss England heat aimed at shining a positive light, empowering and bringing together the Afro Caribbean community in England. A Miss Caribbean UK ambassador would possess the same qualities being able to be a role model to a whole community for generations to be inspired by the legacy and pathways you create. Personal Interests: Jamaica; Property Negotiator; Royal National Children’s Foundation 8. Tehia Rae McDermott Age: 19 Representing: Antigua I am hard working, determined and productive, and love to share knowledge and the talents God blessed me with. I put all of my energy, commitment, and enthusiasm into tasks. Also I’m great at multitasking, open-minded and people skills. Both youthful and mature to appeal to a large audience. Confidence complimented with humility. Maturity yet still have a fun side & ability to communicate with people on a personal level. Ensuring that they maintain a level of respect for themselves & able to represent the Caribbean positively. Having Beauty, poise & elegance. Embracing people’s differences. Someone who is proud of their heritage & is knowledgeable

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about their history & open-minded to learning from anything and everything. A well balanced person who can juggle family life & social life & handle the press & media in a graceful way. An opportunist who can put forth positive, constructive words to the public that will be both inspirational and motivational. Personal Interests: Antigua, Jamaica, Barbados; Student; Great Ormond Street Children’s Charity; Poetry, Dance, Fashion Design, Personal Fitness Trainer 9. Amy Harris-Willock Age: 28 Representing: St Kitts & Nevis Through my weird gift of jumping into a sandpit, I was a proud member of Antigua and Barbuda’s athletic team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the national Long Jump record holder. I adore Caribbean food to music as well pursuing a Masters in physical education and sport science. The qualities I possess are hard work and the ability to perceive through adversity. My athletic background taught me to work hard, with the opportunity to appreciate the little things in life by sharing my experiences and giving back to those in the community. I aspire to make a difference in schools, sports and most importantly in life. I have been fortunate to travel and live the life of a commonwealth athlete, in which I

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want others to follow and reach higher. To be an ambassador you must make a difference and engage with those who look up to you Personal Interests: Antigua and Barbuda; Athletics; Sales Associate; Community Outreach supported through Nike 10. Nicole Renwick Age:25 Representing: T & T I am a driven young woman, determined to make the most of every opportunity. I am focused on all challenges and credit myself for inspiring others to maintain the same drive. I never settle for less as I believe that your self-worth should never be for sale. I believe I will be a successful Miss Caribbean Ambassador as I have the ability to empower others and I believe this is a trait that should be adopted by all future leaders. I also believe that I can be inspiration to all; I want someone to see me as an example and say ‘because of you I didn’t fail’. I constantly strive for success and I want to help others work hard in order to achieve this, I want to be someone’s motivation as I believe that ‘our greatest weakness is giving up’ Personal Interests: T & T; Jamaica; Estate Agent; Bang Edutainment Charity; Tennis

11. Natina-Mae Whitter Age:29 Representing: Jamaica Bubbly, Fun, Loving, Caring, Dedicated and Reliable. To become a good ambassador fundraising for a cause, supporting others in need, motivating and inspiring people of all ages and different cultures. Try and make a positive outcome in difficult times, encourage others to gain the confidence to achieve their target goals. To be a friend, listen and show empathy, try to do my best in all i put my mind to. I am not trying to just be a good ambassador but to be a positive role model and a great contribution to an excellent cause. Personal Interests: Barbados; Administration; Dancing 12. Tammy Jeffers-Wells Age: 28 Representing: Antigua Hi I am Fun Bubbly sociable love life live it better inspirational go getter strong. I am Adopted from Antigua was adopted by a white family when I was a baby my life story is crazy I want people to know that whatever struggle you have been through there is always a light at the end of the tunnel sometimes it is the darkness

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that helps you find it. I would love to win this competition to show Antigua how strong I am. I love my family and my country even though I am all these miles away in England Peace and respect I am working so hard to get my hotel in Antigua in memory of my Mom Regards Tammy Personal Interests: Antigua; Selfemployed; I support any charity that will help our starving children in Africa; Business; Modelling; Studying; Poetry 13. Alisha Eversley - John Age: 22 Representing: Guyana I’m a hardworking and bubbly person. What drives me in life is my faith in God and the belief that hard work really pays off. My main goal in life is to become successful, not solely by wealth but by being truly happy and inspiring others especially young black females. The two main qualities to being a successful ambassador are being able to listen and guide. With these qualities I can inspire young women into being the best they can be. By listening I can understand the issues facing the islands and raise the awareness needed in the UK. However by guiding, I can show and tell others all about the beautiful Caribbean and how we are able to represent Britain, and remain proud of all that is Caribbean culture. Other qualities that

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are vital are showing love for myself and others, and confidence in what can be achieved. Personal Interests: Barbados; Marketing with Events Management Undergraduate; Customer Assistant; Restless Development; Contemporary dance; Hip-Hop dance; Blogging 14. Yinka Williams Age:26 Representing: St. Vincent I am confident and outgoing. I love to inspire people whether it be through music or talks, I am a doer, I like to take action and get involved. I am a positive person always smiling, love to laugh and to make other laugh. The qualities I believe would make a successful Miss Caribbean UK ambassador are a whole host of things but one of the most important is confidence & pride of who you are and your heritage. To excel in your chosen field of work and continue to promote and show our culture and what we can bring in a positive light. This will not only highlight our culture, but it will inspire others to stand up and do the same and unite us to grow as one. Personal Interests: St Vincent and the Grenadines; Antigua; Professional Singer; Macmillan Cancer Support; S.O.C.A (Society of Caribbean’s and Africans); Keeping Fit, Swimming and Cycling

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15. Selina Chippy Age:29 Representing: Jamaica

16. Cassandra Wiggan Age:25 Representing: Jamaica

I am a community orientated individual with a passion for culture, education and beauty. I love to inspire others in many ways, whether it be through sharing my experiences, through education or by simply taking pride in who I am and approaching all things with positivity and confidence. The successful Miss Caribbean UK ambassador will embody all of the qualities that Caribbean culture has to offer, such as vibrancy, beauty and strength. She will be confident, charitable and intelligent, whilst conducting herself with elegance and grace. Being inspirational is also a fundamental quality of Miss Caribbean UK. She will be passionate about making an impact on the lives of others both in and beyond her community. She will have leadership qualities and be someone who stands out from the crowd. She will be a person who sets trends and embodies beauty, positivity and life. Personal Interests: Jamaica; Administrator/Receptionist; Save the Children; Creative Writing, History and Research, Fitness, Beauty Blogging, Music and Song Writing

I AM love, I AM truth, I AM beauty from within, I AM ART. I work within the arts sector of the community working with all walks of the living, providing healing through creativity, be it spoken word, acting, photography documentation, fashion styling or simple conversations In the morning, my heart is the beat of Birmingham in sync with the creative arts culture. Bringing us all together as one, I AM Caribbean but I too am Birmingham. The best qualities that will make a successful miss Caribbean UK, is someone who holds integrity at their core value, someone who is selfless and willing to give back from the heart. A person who takes care of who they are and who isn’t afraid to express themselves. Being 100% authentic to who they are. There is a sense of lightness around them and they shine through being of service to their community, culture and humanity. Personal Interests: Jamaica; Community Arts Leader; Breast Cancer UK

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17. Louisa Gordon Age: 19 Representing: Jamaica Like no other, a charismatic, enthusiastic girl with an element of mystery. Regal in stature yet wild in nature a true representation of the colourful nature that Caribbean women are famous for. No inhibitions, with an attitude ready to take on the world. I have a new lease on life where i feel comfortable in myself to excel my inner Caribbean! I am wellspoken and have the tools where I can represent Caribbean people in the United Kingdom to an excellent standard Personal Interests: Jamaica; Antigua; Baby sitting; Women’s Work Charity; Acting, Singing, Drawing, Song writing, Poetry Writing

Pageant winners will receive £1,500 in prize money, the chance to visit the Caribbean country they represent, and a £1,000 designer evening gown, along with many more prizes. The MCUK contestants are to be judged on the night for all round ability to represent culture and vitality by performing as part of a carnival masquerade band; effectively modelling traditional clothing, and evening wear with high-end fashion on the runway; demonstrating historical and cultural knowledge of different Caribbean countries; demonstrating public speaking and hidden talents.

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Message from the

Keeleigh Griffith

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year for me and on the 5th December 2015, I will be handing over ribbean UK contestant. Although tinged with sadness of giving up my bright future ahead of me.

edible. I stole the show and have never looked back. I have gained me incredible dignitaries and celebrities, received great exposure by hitting red carpets and attended some inspiring charity fundraising events. I travelled to Barbados curtsey of the Barbados Tourist Board. I walked the runway at the Annual Afro Hair & Beauty show. I had live interviews on TV stations here and abroad. I headed the Notting Hill carnival parade f o r mas band MaKING Carnival. Oh my God the list is endless. Clayton and Jacqui Brown have created a fantastic platform that positively promotes the Caribbean countries under one umbrella. I’m proud that I was chosen to be the very first ambassador for this brand and I will continue to be part of the organisation. I would like to wish all the 2015 contestants the best of luck and advise them to always follow their dreams, never, ever, ever, ever give up. Be positive!

Keeleigh xx

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Reuben P Joseph

HOST W-Livingston Gilchrist

ADJUDICATOR Ansel Wong

PHOTOGRAPHER Karlton Chambers

SALES Mr Lekan Olujinmi

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MC UK 2015 - Sponsors & Supporters

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