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This is an archive article published on March 12, 2007

145;West Indian Energy146; for initial momentum

Shaggy and Kevin Lyttle among the biggies at the opening ceremony

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After three months of meticulous rehearsals, a colourful troupe of more than 2,000 singers, dancers and performers will hope to touch perfection in the grand opening ceremony of the 2007 Cricket World Cup at the Trelawny Stadium.

8216;West Indian Energy8217;, a two-hour-45-minute show will showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region, as boundaries will disppear with nine nations joining hands in an unprecedented effort to host the mega event.

Befittingly, Sir Garfield Sobers, the best all-rounder the game has seen, will declare the biggest sporting extravaganza in the Caribbean open. Rupee, Shaggy and Fayann Lyons will perform 8216;The Game of Love and Unity8217;, the officials song of the tournament. Adding shine to the event will be Machel Montano of Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica8217;s Sean Paul and St Vincent8217;s international singing talent Kevin Lyttle.

The vibrant programme will be a collage of calypso, dancehall, mento, reggae, ska, soca and other musical genres.

 

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