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Comments Off on National Trust Launches Heritage House Storytelling Series

(St. Christopher National Trust) St. Kitts and Nevis, July 5, 2017: The Governor General and the Deputy Prime Minister are among the storytellers slated to be part of the National Trust’s Dasani-Harper’s Children’s Summer Storytelling Series. The ‘Heritage House’ Series – designed for children aged 6-12 years old – features stories about and set in St. Kitts and Nevis. Followed by discussion time, participants will be encouraged to talk about character development, their observations about […]

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Comments Off on CARIFSTA XIII BARBADOS 2017 – UPDATE JUNE 9TH 2017

Important information for Delegations participating in Carifesta XIII Barbados 2017 August 17th – 27th “Asserting Our Culture, Celebrating Ourselves”.

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Comments Off on TENTATIVE CALENDAR – CARIFESTA XIII AUGUST 17TH – 27TH 2017

Tentative Calendar for Carifesta XIII – March 27th, 2017. The theme of CARIFESTA XIII is “Asserting Our Culture, Celebrating Ourselves”, and the programme of performing arts (music, theatre, dance, poetry); visual arts, fashion, food and literature, will represent a pot pourri of cultural expression from all participating CARICOM countries

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Comments Off on CARIFESTA XIII ASSERTING OUR CULTURE CELEBRATING OURSELVES

Every two years, CARICOM and CARIFORUM countries of the Caribbean and Latin America gather to celebrate the spirit of their people through the expressions of Art, Music, Food, Folklore, Theatre and Dance at the Caribbean Festival of Arts known as CARIFESTA. In 2017, Barbados will be hosting the 13th edition of this exciting Festival with participation by over four thousand artists, artistes and artisans under the theme “Asserting Our Culture, Celebrating OurSelves”.

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Comments Off on REPLICA OF BASSETERRE LANDMARK TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN GLASGOW

Basseterre, St. Kitts – June 16, 2017 (St. Christopher National Trust): An iconic landmark in the heart of downtown Basseterre is the key to a major historic restoration project more than 4000 miles away in Scotland