The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
In the presence of the NCF Chairman, Board members and Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Sponsors, entertainers, members of the support services, stake holders and the media, the minister recounted that [...]
The tours will be followed by the Heritage Lecture entitled “Restoration: A Matter of Culture” which will be delivered by Mr. Michael C. Lashley, Vice President of the Barbados Institute [...]
Last night the Honourable Dr. Lincoln Douglas, Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism, Government of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, along with the 27-strong Trinidad & Tobago National Steel Symphony [...]
The Trinidad and Tobago National Steel Symphony Orchestra (N.S.S.O) will perform for the first time in Barbados on the First Citizens in association with the Insurance Co-operation of Barbados Limited [...]
NCF Sponsors Take a Hands-On Approach The National Cultural Foundation says its sponsors understand the importance of the season and take a hands-on approach to their investments, getting intimately involved [...]
In the midst of all the calypso revelry some festival-goers will be raising the roof in praise during this Crop Over season. For the third consecutive year, gospel music will [...]
Sixteen calypsonians will battle in the semi-final round of the Sweet Soca competition on Friday, July 5 at the Party Stand at 10:00 p.m. for a chance to perform on [...]
This year’s Republic Bank (Barbados) Limited Crop Over Opening Gala and Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes is among the FREE events on the National Cultural Foundation’s (NCF) official Crop [...]
The sweet sounds of pan will play on, thanks to an injection of funds towards the purchase of new instruments from Barbados Shipping & Trading Co. Ltd., a member of [...]
“Practice makes permanent,” that is the advice from Aisha Mandisa Butcher, the 2012 Scotiabank Junior Calypso Monarch. The young calypsonian uttered these words last Friday when she met with the [...]