| • Science | • People | • Locations | • Timeline |
| British Caribbean | Other Anglophone islands | |
|---|---|---|
| Anguilla | Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica | |
| Bermuda | Antigua and Barbuda | |
| Montserrat | Bahamas and Dominica | |
| Turks and Caicos | Barbados and St. Lucia | |
| Caymans | Grenada and St. Kitts and Nevis | |
| Virgin Islands | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | |
| Timeline and Samples | ||
| Pop genres | Bouyon - Calypso - Chutney - Dancehall - Dub - Junkanoo - Raggamuffin - Rapso - Reggae - Ripsaw - Rocksteady - Scratch - Ska - Soca - Spouge - Steelpan | |
| Other islands | ||
| Aruba and the Dutch Antilles - Cuba - Dominican Republic - Haiti - Martinique and Guadeloupe - Puerto Rico | ||
The Cayman Islands are a Caribbean island chain, currently a territory of the United Kingdom. Musically there are an array of pop singers that cater to tourists, while the natives enjoy a selection of international pop music and their own folk styles. The Cayman National Cultural Foundation , established in 1984, helps to preserve and promote Cayman folk music, including by organizing festivals like Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival and Cayfest . The fiddle is a popular folk instrument.
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