Outameni Experience

The Outameni Experience is a must-see attraction for those wanting to experience the culture and history of Jamaica. The interactive experience transports guests through the history of Jamaica, from the Taino Indian origins through the plantation era to the modern day. Outameni is a Taino word meaning "Come Together", it is also very similar to the Jamaican national motto "Out of many one people".

On arriving at the Outameni Experience you'll be greeted by Jonkanoo dancers, dancing under a giant representation of Jamaica's coat of arms featuring a Tanio woman and a Rastafarian man.

The experience takes place over six architecturally designed villages, each representing a different set of people that have contributed to building modern day Jamaica. The journey begins in "Di Hut" where your guide or "time traveller" will welcome you and teach you the "follow back-a-me" song.

The first village you visit is that of the Taino Indians where a Taino lady will take a break from grinding cassava to tell you about her life in Jamaica. You will then pass through a Spanish village, English village, African slave ship and Asian village before ending up in a representation of modern day Jamaica.

In each village an authentically costumed actor will tell you about life in his or her era and a video will be shown, some villagers will also demonstrate their traditional dances from Flamenco to Kumina to Dancehall.

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