The National Cultural Foundation
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St. James, Barbados
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The Stan Home Sing-Off Competition aims to provide a platform of exposure and growth for young artistes. The virtual singing competition, a partnership between Sluggy Dan and Quantum Productions, is sponsored by the National Cultural Foundation (NCF). The promoter of the weekly social media event Kevin “Sluggy Dan” Watson, who ...
At age 22, the spoken word artiste has produced a three-book series called HER-ricane. The HER-ricane series is a collection of poetry narrating the lives of powerful Caribbean women and the history of their region. T’afari said it was during the COVID-19 lockdown period last year that the idea to ...
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Throughout this month the National Cultural Foundation will salute some of our cultural icons, stalwarts, cultural ambassadors and other key women who have contributed to the cultural landscape of Barbados. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, is Choose to Challenge. Visit us on NCF ...
The National Cultural Foundation will debut its latest cultural heritage offering on Monday, February 15, 2021. Bush Tea: Herbs, Plants and Barbadian Botanical Stories is a five-part video series taking viewers on a journey of discovery into the benefits, traditional uses and even folklore of local herbs, plants and grasses and will ...
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A new series of drawings from Barbadian-based artist Annalee Davis titled As if the Entanglement of our Lives did not Matter, is part of the exhibition ‘Florilegium: A gathering of flowers’ which brings together new and existing works from 4 contemporary artists and more than 40 established botanical artists. Media ...
The National Cultural Foundation released a series of digital educational projects yesterday at the Daphne Joseph Hackett Theatre. These digital projects offer assistance to the schools’ digital teaching and target children ages 8-11 and CSEC students studying dance and theatre. Projects focused on elements of The Barbados Landship in an ...