Roxroy McLean, Star Intern
For this couple it was all about having some crazy fun at the Rhythm and Booze Party.
The vibes went back and forth at the all-inclusive Rhythm and Booze Christmas party held at the Cable and Wireless Golf Academy, last Thursday. The event saw some patrons leaving displeased, as the arrival of the police presence at 3 a.m. brought the party to a premature end.
Still, patrons did not miss out on the opportunity to partake of specially mixed drinks, mouth-watering food, and great music.
The female patrons were looking simply brilliant in their outfits, and it seemed that Rupee's Tempted To Touch was the theme for many of the men who could not help but stir when the females passed their way.
DJ Smurf played tunes from the '80s as patrons formed a ring around the venue, leaving empty space in the middle.
Impressive moves
"People a Christmas time now, so make we just come closer and enjoy the party," demanded Smurf, who took the segment to another level with Aidonia's Hundred Stab.
Soon after, a patron dressed as Santa Claus led the way in 'daggering' a couple of women on the dance floor, and was later joined by a number of dance groups, who made impressive moves to Voicemail's Nuh Linga.
The party then went into a hard-core dancehall segment as the lyrics of Spice, Mavado, Kartel, Bragga Dat, and Left Side had patrons in a frenzy.
Turn off the music
When the police came and ordered the selector to turn off the music, Rosemarie Leach was one of the many patrons who didn't hesitate to express her disgust.
"The party was all right still but I don't get my money's worth," Leach told THE STAR.
She continued: "When the selector say 'we ago stay until morning,' the party just start pick up and the police them come lock off the thing."
While this female was busy sizing up her plate, our photographer was sizing up something else.
This candy must have had a special flavour. - Winston Sill photos
I wonder where her hand is? This couple was spotted enjoying themselves at the Rhythm and Booze Party.