Ding Dong awarded in the US for his promotion of the Caribbean culture
Dancehall entertainer Ding Dong has been recognized at the 52nd anniversary of West Indian American Day Carnival for his promotion of the Caribbean culture.
After a high energy performance in Central Brooklyn, New York, on Friday evening at the New York Carnival week show, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke awarded him with a certificate of special congressional recognition and the New York State assembly certificate of merit.
He was also appointed a cultural ambassador for his consistency in representing the Caribbean culture and raising the standards of entertainment.
The dancing machine took
to Instagram with much elation to inform his 600k followers of his achievement
and appreciation for his team and family.
View this post on Instagram WOOOW…… THANKS TO @wiadca AND MEMBER. OF. CONGRESS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA @repyvetteclarke FOR GIVING ME SUCH AWARDS 1. CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL RECOGNITION AND APPOINTED ME AS A CULTURAL AMBASSADOR FOR NEW YORK ……. 2nd THE NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY WITH ASSEMBLY MEMBER THE HON. N. NICK PERRY FOR AWARDING ME THE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT LASTNIGHT AFTER MY PERFORMANCE AT THE NY CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL WEEK SHOW IN THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM ???????????? I’M HONORED AND IT’S SUCH A BLESSING TO GET SUCH RECOGNITION ALL THE WAY IN NEW YORK …… RESPECT AND LOVE ALL THE TIME…….. YOOO BIGUP ALL MY FAMILY, TEAM AND SUPPORTERS AND EVERY SINGLE SOUL WHO HELPED OR CONTRIBUTED IN THESE ACHIEVEMENTS……. #WORLDDING? #RAVERSCLAVERS @romeichentertainment @malkia_____ #RC4LA post shared by WORLD DING ? (@dingdongravers) on Aug 30, 2019 at 3:29pm PDT
For the past couple of years, Ding Dong has proven to be a force to reckon with. He’s consistent with creating dance moves alongside his Ravers Clavers clan that has had the Caribbean community rocking worldwide.