Saturday, October 11, 2025

Culture, creativity, and community

Must Read

The team behind Old Crisis recently injected a surge of energy into Kingston’s Freedom Skate Park, hosting an event that lit up the space with the fearless spirit of Jamaica’s young skaters and BMX riders.

From jaw-dropping tricks to daring flips, the day was a full-on celebration of street culture, creativity, and community.

What made the event unforgettable was the way it blurred the lines between fashion, lifestyle, and culture.

Old Crisis has never been just about clothing. From its inception the brand has been about people; about creating space for Jamaican youth to shine, to be seen, and to be valued.

The Freedom Skate Park gathering was a reminder that culture doesn’t only live on runways or in magazines; it thrives in the streets, in the parks, and in the raw energy of young people daring to express themselves unapologetically.

By fully embracing and investing in street culture, Old Crisis is pioneering a movement that fuses fashion with the pulse of the streets, amplifying the voices of young creatives shaping the future.

The aim is not just entertainment, but also empowerment.

At the centre of it is 18-year-old CEO and founder Carmelo Onfroy, a bold leader who has quickly become a symbol of Jamaica’s new creative wave. Onfroy’s vision extends to building a cultural movement that champions his generation’s creativity.

He’s not doing it alone, his team of equally passionate trailblazers includes Joey Bogdanovich, Tajay Francis, Jordan Dennis, and Victoria Walker. Close in age, deeply connected to the culture, and brimming with drive, together they’re building a space in which streetwear, music, skate, and BMX collide.

“Old Crisis is about… creating something real for the youth,” Onfroy shared at the event. “We want to give people a platform, whether it’s skating, BMX, music, or fashion… What we’re doing here is just the start.”

For Onfroy and his team, Old Crisis wishes to showcase the spirit of a generation hungry for expression, innovation, and recognition.

Just a week after the Freedom Skate Park takeover the team carried the vision into another space, this time with Jampreneurs, a programme designed for children aged 3–14.

Instead of lectures, the Jampreneurs session broke down big ideas like ownership, innovation, and community-driven business in a way that sparked imagination. The goal was simple: Help kids see themselves as creators and leaders from an early age.

Through Jampreneurs, Old Crisis aimed at planting seeds of empowerment, teaching Jamaica’s youth to dream bigger, and equipping them to build something of their own.

- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -spot_img
Latest News

Trueace buoyed by Reggae North Music Awards win

Recording artiste Trueace is still on a high following his recent win in the Top Traditional Dancehall Song (Male) category at the 2025 Reggae North Music Awards, held at the Rose Theater in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, on September 28.

He earned the award for his single Badman Rock, featured on his debut EP, Grandeza, a six-track project which was released in 2024.

“Being nominated, I felt both special and grateful; it shows that my work doesn’t go unnoticed. When I was announced as the winner I was so shocked that it felt like my mind stepped away from reality. That moment had me both excited and overwhelmed,” the artiste said.

The nomination and subsequent win mark a significant achievement for the artiste, as he continues to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with in the reggae and dancehall scene.

“I want this moment to inspire other artistes, no matter where they are in their respective journeys. My advice is to keep believing in your craft and remember that consistency is key, despite what others may think,” he expressed.

He is also pushing another single from the EP, Better Days, while preparing for the next few chapters of his career — more music, more visuals, more awards, and more entertainment for his supporters. With the growing momentum and achievements behind Badman Rock, Trueace is, of course, grateful to his team who helped make this moment possible, namely AktiveRecord and Wallstreet Records, the producers of the track.

“Big shout out to the team 1flameXGorillaz. We are always active and nothing beats time, as a wise man once said, so keep supporting and look out for a lot more, especially new collaborations,” the artiste continued.

- Advertisement -spot_img

More Articles Like This

- Advertisement -spot_img