NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS April 15, 2021 (NIA) – – The Culturama Festival Secretariat has released a proposed calendar of events for the scaled down, COVID-compliant Culturama festival 2021.
In an interview with the Department of Information, Mr. Antonio “Abonaty” Liburd, Executive Director at the Culturama Secretariat, unveiled the events already approved for the festival.
“The main events for Culturama 47 begin Tuesday, July 27 with the official opening ceremony at the Cultural Complex at 8 p.m. On Wednesday, July 28 at 8pm at the Nevis Performing Arts Centre (NEPAC) we’ll have a dance production being staged by the Rhythm of the Arts Dance Ensemble.
“On Friday, July 30, at the Cultural Complex at 8 p.m. we have the Soca Monarch competition.
“On Saturday, July 31, at 8 p.m. at the Cultural Complex we’ll have the Senior Kaiso Finals, Sunday August 01, we have the Miss Culture Swimwear and the Mr. Kool competition,” he said.
On Monday, August 02 the Secretariat will host a virtual “Jam where you are Emancipation J’ouvert” with a twist. Local Mas camps have been invited to submit a male and female in parade costumes who will perform with the electronic bands for a chance to win King and Queen of Culturama.
Mr. Liburd also revealed that an enhanced version of the annual Food Fair will be held at adjoining venues on August 03.
“On Tuesday, August 03 from 10 a.m. we’ll be having Emancipation Celebration. It will be an all-day affair. We’ll be using the Cultural Complex and the Cultural Village.
“We’ll have vendors set up to sell local food we’ll have cultural performances from all of the different folklore groups, we’ll have folk music- string band, big drum- and we’ll have the electronic bands and deejays,” he said.
Other events include a steelpan competition at the Cultural Complex at 7 p.m. on July 29; Nevis Heritage Day on July 31 at the Heritage Village in Fothergills from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and on August 02, the Nevis Theatre & Film Association will put on a dramatic presentation at NEPAC at 8 p.m.
According to the Director, there will also be a number of pre-Culturama activities leading up to the main events.
The senior kaiso tents will launch on June 26 at the David Freeman Centre of Excellence (DFCOE) in Gingerland at 8 p.m., with a second tent at the same location on July 03.
Additionally there will be a Soca tent hosted at the DFCOE at 8.p.m on July 10, and Senior Kaiso Eliminations on July 18 at 6pm.
The Soca semi-finals will be held July 24 at the Cultural Complex at 8 p.m.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Culturama 47 has been curtailed to eight days, from July 27 until August 03, 2021.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 04, 2020 (SKNIS): The official Calendar of Events for the 37th Anniversary of Independence of St. Kitts and Nevis has been officially released with a range of activities reflecting the new normal created as a result of COVID-19.
The 37th Anniversary of Independence will be celebrated under the theme “Resilience, Innovation and Security for Independence 2020.” Activities will spread throughout September and run into October 2020.
Per the COVID-19 protocols, this year’s Independence events have been modified to minimize health risks to persons. Some events have been cancelled, while others have been scaled back. Among the events affected this year is the annual Independence Day Ceremonial Parade and the usual cocktail reception hosted on Independence night by His Excellency the Governor-General, Sir S. W. Tapley Seaton. These events have been cancelled.
Several grand events will remain. One of these is the National Heroes Day Observance, which is celebrated on September 16 every year and is a commemorative event where the National Heroes of St. Kitts and Nevis are honoured for their pioneering spirit and enormous contribution to nation-building. The Independence State Service slated for September 13 at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium and the Prime Minister’s Independence Lecture Series on September 09 are also grand events on the calendar. However, the lecture series will be held virtually.
Several other activities will be carried virtually, including the elocution contest on September 27; the Drill Competition on September 25; a Night of Choirs on October 07; a Night of Dance on October 25 and Night of Instrumental on October 17.
The Independence Fiesta Virtual Concert kicks off tonight the 04 of September with performances from Rootz Gospel Band, Blestina Charles, J’nysis Band, Shekinah Dance Ministry, Brotherhood Drummers and more. There will be special tributes to calypsonians King Meeko, King Ayatollah and King Starshield.
This year, residents are encouraged to showcase their patriotism by using the four designated patriotic colour days. September 11 is set aside for green; September 14 for yellow; the 15 of September for Black; the 17 for white, while black should be worn on September 18. On Independence Day, September 19 all the colours can be worn.
The official Calendar of Events for the 37th Anniversary of Independence of St. Kitts and Nevis can be accessed via the St. Kitts and Nevis Information Service (SKNIS) Facebook page. It can also be accessed via https://mcusercontent.com/f9c18edcb5e81ee00df9977e6/files/6180137f-6b8c-4903-a1be-87164d8a0b98/Independence_2020_Calendar_of_Events.pdf.
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