5's a charm for YVAs
The Teenage Choice Awards was the first-ever award show geared towards the teen demographic conceptualised in Jamaica. The show provided the only space where teens had the opportunity to celebrate artistes in the entertainment industry.
However, the momentum from the award show was short-lived.
The opportunity has not been lost, though. Teenagers still have a voice as a few months later, the Youth View Award (YVA), under the vision of Karen Clarke of An Elegant Affair, was hosted as an invitation-only event. There has been no turning back since.
On February 4, 2012, the award show will be staged for the fifth time. Interestingly, the YVA has managed to improve on three occasions prior. Last year, in the eyes of YVA fanatics, the show had its best outing yet. February 12 promises more.
At Wednesday's launch at the Terra Nova Hotel, Clarke told The Gleaner what could be expected.
"This year, things will be even bigger and better with even more support, and we will be unveiling a few new things such as our new specially designed award, the new hosts, two new award categories, and for all the fashionistas, our debut of the 360 degrees glam cam on the red carpet," she explained.
There will be a precursor to the February 4 main event, and according to Clark, it will be "fantastic".
She further stated that the turnout and support at the pre-party at TGIF was a positive indication of how well the fifth anniversary staging will do. Many would-be patrons have been making much of the absence of the customary international act at this year's show.
"This award show is really about our local artistes and celebs. We don't want them to lose their shine each and every year with an international act. It's their show, so I want the hype to be around them, so this year I didn't really approach an international act," Clarke explained.
international flavour
That isn't to say there won't be an international flavour to the event. Clarke is still considering whether to include the talents of dance extraordinaire Comfort Fedoke, season four seventh-place finalist of 'So You Think You Can Dance', to choreograph a special YVA routine.
Choosing the new hosts for this year's show was not a difficult task for Clarke.
Kruddy has done a good job as 'On the Verge' host. Teenagers have fallen in love with him and he has been with the YVAs since inception, winning the YVA red carpet challenge in 2008. Tami Chynn, on the other hand, is young, talented, and has been nominated for a Youth View Award on more than one occasion.
The poolside at The Terra Nova Pavilion was abuzz when industry insiders, artistes, sponsors, media, nominees, and specially invited guests gathered for the announcement of the nominees and of the categories.
The YVAs have made it to five years, its first milestone, and Clarke is proud.
"It's a blessing. I know that I say that a lot, but to be doing anything for five years in this industry, with this economy, is nothing but a blessing," said Clarke.
Youth View Awards categories
Celebrity Role Model
Favourite Group Collaboration
Favourite Sound System
Favourite Local Music Video
Favourite Media Personality
Favourite Cultural Artiste
Chart-topping Song of The Year
Favourite Gospel Artiste
Favourite Music Producer
Favourite Video Director
Favourite Male Artiste In Dancehall
Favourite Female Artiste In Dancehall
Favourite Local International Artiste
Favourite Female Artiste of The Year
Favourite Female Dancer
Favourite Male Dancer
Favourite Dance Crew
Breakout Celebrity of The Year (new category)
Young Hot And Hype Female of The Year
Favourite Summer Song (new category)
Young Hot And Hype Male of The Year
Best Entertainment Show
Favourite Local Music Video
Favourite Cultural Artiste
Fashion Icon Male
Fashion Icon Female
Favourite Selector (DJ)


