The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
Brucelee Almightee is comparing the public’s overflowing excitement for Crop Over’s return to a fixture buckling under immense water pressure. It’s excitement you can hear in his voice. An excitement seen in his sweat-soaked shirt. An excitement shared by everyone at Jscape Bar in Dash Gap, St. Michael, for the ...
June 8, 2022Subject: New-look Junior Monarch registration closes soon For the first time ever the National Cultural Foundation will crown a junior soca and bashment soca monarch along with the traditional calypso monarch. The three-tier show, which was previously categorised by age, will now be done according to genre: calypso, ...
May 13, 2022Subject: Costume making for juniors Juniors and other viewers can now benefit first-hand from tips in costume-making. That’s because the National Cultural Foundation has started an online series Play De Mas: Junior Costume Making 101. The programme provides short and engaging educational content for children and new masquerade ...
Juniors and other viewers can now benefit first-hand from tips in costume-making. That’s because the National Cultural Foundation has started an online series Play De Mas: Junior Costume Making 101. The programme provides short and engaging educational content for children and new masquerade costume designers to haveaccess to. The six-part ...
The annual celebration of the sweetest summer festival will return this year with new innovations. The festival, which falls within the Season of Emancipation will be consolidated into a six week period climaxing with Grand Kadooment on August 1 (Emancipation Day). This year amidst the changes in the festival are ...