history

Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival (WCMF) was established in 1997 with the twin objectives of developing the country’s arts, music and entertainment industries and promoting the country as a tourism destination. The festival has become one of the signature events in the Caribbean festival calendar based on sustained visitor arrivals, media coverage and the sterling reputation of the festival among artistes. Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival which celebrates the Creole music culture of the Creole speaking countries of the Caribbean, Europe and Africa has become one of the major annual Caribbean events.

More and more people exploreg the beauty of Dominica because of this unique festival and embrace the special charm of the island, also highlighted by the independence celebrations which takes place at this time. As a music genre, Creole music is diverse in style and rhythms, running from the infectious Bouyon and Cadence-Lypso from Dominica to Haitian Kompas and French Antillean Zouk. Several other musical idioms including African rhythms like Soukouce, as well as Zydecco from New Orleans have manifested themselves at this festival. Other Caribbean and world music forms have found themselves onto the stages of the WCMF, including Dancehall/Reggae, Soca and Calypso as well as Salsa. This festival has attract acts such as Kassav, Tabou Combo, Exile One, Jeff Joe and the Grammacks International , Ophelia Marie, Michelle Henderson, Ralph Tamar, Kali, WCK Band, Swinging Stars, KrosFyah, Square One, Buckweat Zydecco, the Wailers, Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, Machel Montano, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Aswad, Phantom Band, Sakis, Loketo, Diblo Dibala, Shurwayne Winchester, Aswad, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Wyclef Jean, Carimi, Taxi Kweyol, Magnum Band, and so many other top names in Creole and Caribbean music.

The event which has come to symbolize the distinct and unique flavor of the World’s Creole heritage is held over the last weekend in October is part of the celebrations of Dominica’s independence activities and coincides with International Creole Day. October is ideally Creole month in Dominica, a time when the islanders come together to dance, sing, cook and wear anything and everything Creole. That is a period of immense pride and national self-realization. The whole nation is awash with the vibrations and joy of being a Creole influenced country.

There is really something for everyone in Dominica, in between the “Three Nights of Pulsating Rhythm” and the belief that this festival is one which “never sleeps”, persons are guaranteed the opportunity of sightseeing, where they obtain the true gist of our Nature Isle. The natural scenic beauties: lakes, rivers, waterfalls and under water adventures awaits your presence. Souvenirs, local cuisine, and the overall Dominican experience are longing for you to engage in an adventure that you will never forget. Come experience nature adventures and 3 nights of pulsating rhythms with the World Creole Music Festival – A festival that “Never Sleeps”.

Contact Us

Dominica Office

Discover Dominica Authority

5 - 7 Great Marlborough Street

P.O. Box 293, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica

Phone | (767) 448-2045

Fax | (767) 448-5840

E-mail | tourism@dominica.dm


North America & Canada

Call Toll Free | 1 866 522 4057

Fax | 1-767-448-5840

E-mail | dominicany@dominica.dm

United Kingdom Contact

Darrin des Vignes

Phone | 020 7326 9880

Fax | 020 7326 9890

E-mail | dominica@finnpartners.com


France Office

GroupExpression, Paris

Contact | Laure Le Cornec / Pierre Serra

Tel | +33 (0) 1 58 01 01 31

E-mail | ladominique@groupexpression.fr

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux & Scandinavia Contact

Kirsten Boucard

Fremdenverkehrsburo von Dominica

Postfach 140223

D-70072 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone | + 49 711 26346624

E-mail | Dominica@tropical-consult.de