The National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace,
St. James, Barbados
246-417-6610
The National Cultural Foundation has created Nineteen Thirty-Seven to assist in an expanded community response to the observation of Barbados’ Day of National Significance.
In 1972, while Addinton Forde was a student at Erdiston College, he was asked by another student for assistance in compiling a small collection of proverbs for a class assignment.
This catalogue is but a glimpse into a virtual marketplace of Bajan goodies and goodness, guaranteed to please all palates.
The National Cultural Foundation is offering musicians the opportunity to sign up for a Music Distribution Cluster to assist them in making their music available on the global distribution platform [...]
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The National Cultural Foundation has resumed its Writers’ Clinic which is aimed at helping writers to better hone their skills and take their writing to another level. The free monthly [...]
National dance is an important and dynamic cultural expression; from the unique nuances of body movement to the symbolism expressed through costuming and the rhythmic imprint of the music...
Bajan Folkways: A Cultural Forms Toolkit 2020 for students of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Theatre Arts programme aims to ensure that knowledge of the cultural forms that our [...]
The National Cultural Foundation is pleased to present this exhibition of the works of pioneering Barbadian painter Ivan Clairmonte Payne.