Saturday, April 27, 2024
If you support the work of Guyana Graphic click here to : DONATE
HomeThe ArtsEdutainment4D International “Hosting Reunion” for the 50th Anniversary of Guyana’'s Independence

4D International “Hosting Reunion” for the 50th Anniversary of Guyana’’s Independence

For Guyanese who either lived in or visited New York in the mid-80’s 4D International was a key stopping point in Brooklyn. And now 4D International is back, hosting a reunion during the 50th Anniversary celebrations in Guyana in May.

For Guyanese who either lived in or visited New York in the mid-80’s 4D International was a key stopping point in Brooklyn. And now 4D International is back, hosting a reunion during the 50th Anniversary celebrations in Guyana in May.

4D International was started by the five brothers of the Forde family originally from Georgetown, Guyana and was established on September 22, 1985 on Rutland Road in Brooklyn, New York. It quickly became the premier Guyanese night club. The Club hosted the first St. Stanislaus and St. Rose’s joint reunion events and became “reunion central” for a flock of Guyanese organizations including Guyana Telecommunications Corporation, Central High School, Queens College to name a few. Many people credit 4Ds for meeting their spouses. Along with the nightclub, 4Ds also provided catering for events and hosted weddings.

In 1987 a larger facility was opened on Flatbush Ave taking the name with it and the Rutland Ave location was renamed Channel 1. In 1991 Channel 1 at Rutland Ave merged with 4D’s on Flatbush Ave. 4Ds closed its doors in 2009 after 23 years and the reunion in Guyana is the first event under the storied banner in 7 years.

The Forde brothers were 5 of the seven children born in Georgetown . The five brothers were Alan the eldest (deceased) Alwyn, Eion, Lyndon and Wayne. The family lived in New Amsterdam, Berbice and Mazaruni. Upon the parent’s retirement the family lived in East Ruimveldt, Georgetown. In the early 1970s the family started to migrate to the US initially moving to New York. 

Wayne created “Face of the Caribbean Beauty Pageant” that attracted contestants from the Caribbean Community, this enterprise lasted for about two years but Wayne had caught the entertainment bug. He found after visiting the popular nightclubs of the time, that none catered  to Guyanese, so, along with his brothers the idea for 4D was forged and the rest as they say is history.

Now the remaining brothers are hosting the reunion in Guyana and hoping that the fond memories that many Guyanese have for the stellar nightclub will create a spectacular event.

 

Related Articles

Cheddi Jagan International Airport

Contact Information for Cheddi Jagan International Airport

Address: Timehri, Guyana

Call: +592 261 2281

Call: +592 699 9074

Call: +592 600 7022

Email: cjiac@cjairport-gy.com https://cjairport-gy.com/contact-us/

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Debra K. Lawrence on Hotels you’ll never forget
Leith Yearwood on Snake Cut
Georgina Lambert-Calvert on What has happened to some of our young folks
Caribbean C Live on John Gimlette’s Voyages
Rev. Adunnola Waterman-French on GAC 2012 Reunion – A perfect Take-off
Georgina Lambert-Calvert on Guyana Emancipation (Freedom) Day History
Althea Garraway on Tapir
Open chat
Hello
Can we help you?