Local News NCF showing commitment to culture and arts by Barbados Today Traffic 29/05/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 29/05/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 346 By Coretta Joe The National Cultural Foundation continues to commit to preserving culture and arts in Barbados, having facilitated and sponsored numerous online events and initiatives that have supported Barbadian artists. The government agency has partnered with Barbados TODAY in their new virtual party series, De MashUp, which premieres live tomorrow, May 29, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on both companiesโ Facebook and YouTube channels. Marketing Officer at the NCF, Ashley Dyall, told Barbados TODAY that the foundation sees these virtual events as providing a safe space for entertainers to do what they love. โIt allows them to earn while providing a quality show for their followers and wider audience. It helps to keep culture alive, pushes the music and allows the entertainersโ brand to remain relevant during this trying COVID-19 period,โย she stated. Currently, the NCF broadcasts a mini-concert every Friday at 8 p.m. on their social media platforms, featuring the best in the industry. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Performers included Barry Chandler, Marvay, Rosie Hunte and Shadia Marshall. On June 4, Barbadians can expect to see Darian Bailey and Jomaro Greaves showcase their talent. Dyall noted that in commemorating heritage month in June, the Cultural Development Department at the NCF has producedย two mini-series promoting their heritage games: warri and potta. Another series in the works encourages the use of the calabash in Barbados and the wider Caribbean. Apart from creating native content, the NCF has played an active role in maximising the viewership of practitionersโ content created through the foundationโs COVID Technical Assistance Grant. The Marketing Officer assured Barbadians that the NCFโs mandate as the gatekeepers of culture and heritage in Barbados continues to be even more relevant now, as promoters and other festival and event producers worldwide can see the quality of work in the creative arts sector. โWhat is beautiful about our virtual content is that it not only provides financial assistance to the artists but it also shares our stories and their work which can also be looked as promotion of what we have to offer for the world,โ Dyall said. Barbados Today Traffic You may also like โWanted manโ Mitchell in police custody 21/02/2026 Hurley to answer murder and other charges 21/02/2026 Bostic urges action on voter apathy, civic duty 20/02/2026