NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE ARTS 2023
CULINARY ARTS –
RULES AND REGULATIONS
- NAME OF THE COMPETITION
- The name of the competition shall be the NIFCA Culinary Arts Competition (the Competition) which is organized and administered by the National Cultural Foundation (NCF).
- These Rules apply to those persons wishing to enter the Competition in the Non Professional Adult, Apprentice & Junior Categories.
- ELIGIBILITY
Persons wishing to enter the NIFCA Culinary Arts Competition must be:
- Citizens of Barbados or
- Legally resident in Barbados
- ENTRY TO THE COMPETITION
- To enter NIFCA Culinary Art competition, persons must properly fill out the online registration form and submit it to the NCF.
- Persons requiring assistance with online registration may do so by appointment at the NCF during the week of September 25-29th, 2023.
- The deadline for the receipt of Registration for individuals or community groups is on Wednesday October 4th, 2023 by 4.00 p.m. via the NCF website: www.ncf.bb.
- The deadline for the receipt of Registration for Schools is Friday October 6th, 2023.
- Persons may enter as Junior, Non-Professional Adult or Apprentice but cannot enter in all three categories. To enter in these categories, persons must be :
– over the age of 8
– MAY or MAY NOT hold certification from an accredited institution.
– The practice of their discipline does not make up the majority of their income.
– To enter as an Apprentice the person must be older than 16 years of
age and must be a trainee chef and /or attending a Culinary school.
- All eligible individuals or groups may enter. All group entries must be correctly completed and signed by the designated leader of the group. All Participants under 18 years of age at September 1, 2023 must have their registration forms signed by a teacher/tutor, parent or guardian.
- Entry forms must indicate the total number of entries per category to be submitted. Individual participants are limited to a maximum of 5 entries each across the 5 categories of participation. Groups are limited to a maximum 15 entries each.
- Any cash prizes awarded will be written in the name of the awardee if an individual, OR the name of the institution if part of a group entry.
- The competition and exhibition will focus on the following categories of participation:
- Bajan Sweets and Treats (Confectionary)
- Bajan Preserves
- Bajan Baked Goods
- Bajan Cocktails and Mocktails
- Bajan Nice-Creams and Desserts
- Special Prize – Best use of Local Flours
Participants may submit entries for special diets in each category. These include items as such as gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, diabetic, and sugar free in each category which shall be judged as such using the Special diet criteria. These items must be clearly marked.
4. ADJUDICATION
- A panel of Judges shall be selected for the adjudication of the Competition;
- The NCF shall determine the composition of the panel of judges and shall appoint a member of the panel to be Chief Judge;
- The names of the Judges shall be publicly announced before the commencement of the Competition;
- The judges reserve the right not to award any special prizes offered in this competition.
5. ARBITRATION
- Prior to the deadline for submission of Entry Forms, the NCF shall appoint an Arbiter to decide and adjudicate on any appeals, complaints and matters in dispute or requiring clarification arising from these Rules;
- All complaints related to the Competition must be submitted, in writing, to the Arbiter, in a sealed envelope addressed as follows:
The Arbiter
National Cultural Foundation
West Terrace
St. James
- All decisions made by the Arbiter will be final.
6. NIFCA CULINARY CALENDAR 2023
Wed October 4TH Deadline for online registration- Adults, Individuals, Groups
Fri October 6th Deadline for online registration- Schools
Mon-Fri Oct. 9-13th Collection of Tags from NCF
Sat October 14th Culinary Arts workshop- Presentation / Product /
Quality
Tues October 17th Return of Culinary Arts tags
Sat October 21st Culinary Arts workshop – Incorporating local flours
Wed November 1st Delivery and judging – Beverages, Preserves, sweets &
Treats
Thurs Nov 2nd Delivery and judging – Baked Goods
Friday Nov 3rd Delivery and judging- Nice Creams & Desserts
Saturday Nov 4th CULINARY ARTS Competition and Exhibition Opens
Sunday Nov 5th Meet the Judges
7. SUBMISSIONS /COMPETITIONS
Culinary Exhibit Submissions
- NIFCA entry identification tags for the Culinary Exhibits must be collected from the NCF between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM from October 9-13, 2023 for preparation for the competition by the participants. This is to ensure accurate labelling of all registered entries. All filled out tags must be returned in a sealed envelope by 3:30 PM on Tuesday October 17th, 2023. All entries submitted for judging must be assigned onsite to these official NIFCA tags.
- All entries must be the original works of the participant. The NCF reserves the right to disqualify any entry suspected of not being original to the participant.
- All entries, whether single or group must be clearly identified, titled and numbered in accordance with the tags and categories registered on the entry form in order to qualify for judging.
- Participants may enter exhibits separately or within a group entry.
- Contents of all entries must be clearly visible and presented in containers covered with transparent material, or metal or plastic covers where appropriate.
- All entries must be accompanied by a printed list of ingredients detailing all the ingredients used. The NCF reserves the right to publish any list of ingredients that are submitted. Entries without the printed list will be disqualified.
- Jams and jellies must be presented in unadorned jars, which must be filled and appropriately covered. The judges reserve the right to disqualify any entry that is deemed not correctly or hygienically presented.
- All Beverage entries must be submitted in 2 bottles, one for display and one for sampling. Both bottles shall be no smaller than 500 ml. In consideration of display standards, the display bottle should be appropriate to the beverage submitted. Any beverages submitted for judging in sizes smaller will be disqualified.
- All entries MUST be delivered to the exhibition venue between 7:00a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday November 1st to Friday, November 3rd, 2023 depending on category No entries will be received for judging after 10:10 a.m..
- Participants are asked to note the revised categories for 2023.
8. ASSESSMENT
- Participants who attain the following scores as listed below will be awarded certificates as follows:
Non-Professional Adult Junior Category
Gold 91 – 100 Gold 86 – 100
Silver 81 – 90 Silver 76 – 85
Bronze 70 – 80 Bronze 65 – 75
- No duplicate certificates will be issued for any lost/stolen certificates. However, a letter confirming the award will be issued.
9. VENUES
- The NCF shall choose the venue for the staging of the Competition.
10. SPECIAL AND GENERAL AWARDS
- Participants who receive certificates are eligible for special awards as outlined in Appendix “A”.
11. GENERAL GUIDELINES
- General Guidelines established for the Culinary Arts Competition and Exhibition are attached to these rules at Appendix “B”.
APPENDIX “A”
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE ARTS (NIFCA) 2023
SPECIAL AND GENERAL AWARDS FOR CULINARY ARTS
All entries that medal at the Culinary competition will be eligible for these awards.
- *NEW –NIFCA Best Bajan Sweets & Treats (Traditional Confectionary)
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
- *NEW – NIFCA Best Bajan Preserves –
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in this category
3.*NEW – NIFCA Best Bajan Baked Goods
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
4. *NEW – NIFCA Best Bajan Cocktails & Mocktails
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
5. *NEW – NIFCA Best Bajan Nice-Creams & Desserts
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
6. * NEW – NIFCA Special Prize for Best Use of Local Flours
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
7. * NEW – NIFCA Prize for Special Diet Entry
$2000 cash prize
For the entry accumulating the most points in the category
SPECIAL AWARDS
1. The Enid Maxwell Award comprises $3,000.00 and a trophy will be awarded to the most outstanding non- professional participant winning GOLD in the competition
2. The Prime Minister’s Scholarship which is sponsored by the Prime Minister’s Office, will be awarded to a Gold award winning individual. Awardees must be between the ages of 16 – 40 and demonstrate the greatest potential for training and development in the awarded discipline. This award which may only be won once by any participant is for a maximum of BDS $35, 000.00 per discipline, for tertiary studies at any Caribbean Arts institution. In NIFCA Culinary Arts it may only be awarded to an Apprentice Chef. Two scholarships will be on offer across all categories. Only one participant may be nominated for this by the judges in each of the disciplines of NIFCA. A maximum of two will be awarded in any year.
3. *NEW* The Peter Edey Award of Excellence will take the form of a cash prize of $3,000.00 and a trophy for the highest Gold-scoring collection of Junior Culinary entries in NIFCA Culinary Arts. It will only be awarded should the judges determine that the collection merits the award.
4. Incentive Award for outstanding participation by an Artiste(s) with Disabilities. This award comprises of a trophy and a cash award to a value of $400.00 for an individual and $750.00 for a group. To qualify, participants must specify on their entry form their wish to be considered for this award.
GENERAL AWARDS
- *NEW* – The Prime Minister’s Award for the Best Original NIFCA Culinary Entry. This award is offered to recognise significant creativity and innovation in a NIFCA entry that challenges established norms in the artform. It will comprise a cash award of $3,500.00 and a trophy. Only one Gold award winner may be nominated for this by the judges in NIFCA Culinary Arts. There will be only one given in any year.
- The Cynthia Wilson NIFCA Producer’s Prize. This prize which takes the form of a trophy, will be awarded to recognize outstanding participation by a community leader, producer/organizer who facilitates and manages the successful participation of a group of artistes in any discipline for over five years. One prize will be awarded each year.
- In Commemoration of the 160th Anniversary of the Barbados Landship, a cash award of $2,000.00 will be offered in each discipline for any entry that effectively illustrates any aspect of this institution’s history, activities or its legacy.
- 2 scholarships to the Barbados Community College will be offered towards training in the Associate Degree programme in Culinary Arts to a value of Bds $3000.00 each.
- *NEW*- The Business Entrepreneur Prize. This prize is awarded across all NIFCA disciplines and is valued at $15’000.00. It will be awarded to a Gold awarded Adult participant(s) to recognize works that demonstrate entrepreneurial value. This prize will be awarded to an entrant with a body of winning products that can be reproduced for mass sale.
- *NEW* 50th Anniversary of NIFCA Award – this prize will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Presentation in the NIFCA Culinary Arts 2023. The prize will take the form of a Trophy and a cash prize of $2000.00.
APPENDIX “B”
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE ARTS
(NIFCA) 2023
GENERAL GUIDELINES – CULINARY ARTS
- This competition is open to the following categories of participants:
Primary School Students
Secondary School Students
Tertiary Institution Students
(All participating teachers must register as Adult Individual Entrants)
Amateurs – 12 years to Adult
Apprentices – Persons attending Culinary Colleges or Trainee Chefs
Bartenders
- CERTIFICATES
- Participants who attain scores as listed below will be awarded certificates as follows:
Junior Category Non–Prof Adult
Gold 86 – 100 points 91-100
Silver 76 – 85 points 81-90
Bronze 65 – 75 points 70-80
c) JUDGING CRITERIA
Please see page 9 of this document.
General queries should be directed to the National Cultural Foundation telephone number 417-6634.
NIFCA CULINARY ARTS 2023 – JUDGING CRITERIA
*NEW – Bajan Preserves
Presentation – 10
Texture – 35
Appearance – 20
Flavour – 35
– TOTAL POINTS 100
* NEW -Bajan Sweets & Treats (Traditional Confectionary)
Presentation – 10
Texture – 30
Appearance – 30
Flavour – 30
TOTAL POINTS 100
*NEW -Bajan Baked Goods
Presentation 10
Crust – 20
Appearance – 10
Texture – 15
Crumb – 20
Taste – 25
TOTAL POINTS 100
* New – Bajan Nice Creams & Desserts
Presentation – 10
Appearance – 20
Consistency – 20
Texture – 25
Taste – 25
– TOTAL POINTS 100
NEW – Bajan Cocktails & Mocktails– TOTAL POINTS 100
Presentation – 10
Colour – 30
Texture – 25
Flavour – 35
* Special Diet – TOTAL POINTS 100
Presentation – 10
Appearance – 20
Texture – 25
Taste – 25
Consistency – 20
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