Party photos of the week: Ah Sey One Party
The soon-to-be busiest man in Toronto is a reggae aficionado – who knew? TIFF head honcho Cameron Bailey stepped out of the flashing lights of film and slithered into the dim-lit and sexy underground of Harlem Restaurant, on Wednesday night, for an intimate chat on the history of reggae. Sceneopolis’ Ah Sey One: A Reggae Insiders’ Musical Journey, also included performances by longstanding Canadian reggae band The Sattalites and super-now deejay Brendan Canning.
Camera Bailey at Ah Sey One - A Reggae insiders' musical journey.Tom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Dr. Kenneth MontagueTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Appolyn Domise and Crosby RileyTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
The SattalitesTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Christina Oreskovich and Bryan PozzobonTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Jackie English and Ja Nae ArmoganTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Andrea Voss and Frank WalwynTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Clement VirgoTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Mladen Svigir and Marcello CabezasTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Kathy Jessica, Jessica Bullock and Marcello CabezasTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Brendan CanningTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Fergus Hambleton, Cameron Bailey and Brendan CanningTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Sun Ray Grennan and Indria RamdhamTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Glenna Weddle and Anwar, the Designer Guy at Ah Sey One - A Reggae insiders' musical journey.Tom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Rick Morrisosn, Neville Francis, Jo-Jo Bennett and Sam Weller of The SattalitesTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail
Rosie Double and Casey BannermanTom Sandler/The Globe and Mail