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Through the years – Barbados’ Dawn and Rebirth

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The chronicling of Barbados’ past and its bright future as a Republic will be told through various choreographed pieces at the National Independence Festival of Creative Arts’ (NIFCA) ‘Rebirth of a Nation’.

On Saturday, November 26 at 7 p.m. the Frank Collymore Hall will come alive with various selections showcasing the journey of our land’s growth, noting and comparing cultural and societal changes, similarities, and the lessons learned on our path to self-governance. 

“We have [dances] that talk about our soul, our human condition, our tribulations, our trials,” says co-artistic director of the event, Gina Mayers.

“We have some about our joy, our movement, like our soca, Crop Over, calypso and how that impacts our joy and love. Our religious roots and how that has built and grown us…We want to show the very diverse and rich culture [of Barbados] and how it has grown into it.”  

Pearl’s Dance Academy

Weaving these pieces into a uniformed flowing story was a welcomed test for Shea Best, the other co-artistic director of the show. However, coincidentally, it parallels one of the sections of the presentation. 

“We’re looking at challenges as being a part of growth, and how we embrace that rather than shunning the idea. If you were to put the life of Barbados on a timeline and just look at events from slavery, then the Emancipation era, then Independence, riots etc. All along the way they were specific markers that are major markers to the people of Barbados, but we were able to overcome them.”

Rebirth of a Nation is the focus of this year’s NIFCA Dance.

The event will highlight past NIFCA gold award-winning pieces alongside new dance sequences, with prominent dance collectives like Dancin’ Africa, Pinelands Creative Workshop, Multifarious Dance Crew, Israel Lovell Foundation, Louise Woodvine Dance Academy, UWI Dance Ensemble, the Barbados Community College and many more gracing the stage.

Since being selected by Alicia Payne-Hurley, Cultural Officer for Theatre Arts at the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), to orchestrate ‘Rebirth of A Nation,’ the creative pair expressed honour and excitement in executing the initiative, pouring their collective experience into a project celebrating their land. 

UWI Dance Ensemble

“This is very much a part of my growth and my development,” said Best, a past NIFCA Prime Minister’s Award recipient who was awarded a scholarship to complete a Masters in Choreography at Leeds Beckett University.

“I am very happy to be involved, and I’m happy to feel like my input is valued. That is a major thing for me.”

Mayers, also a past NIFCA participant, and graduate of the School of The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, agreed: “It is a very humbling moment. It feels very surreal in some ways. It is a full circle moment to come back to where you started and now you have this chance to show Barbados’ amazing talent, specifically in dance. Not only to other
Bajans, but to the world because it is a global event.” 

Tickets for Rebirth of a Nation are available at NCF West Terrace, CS Pharmacy, Digicel at Sky Mall and online and www.ticketpal.com For additional information, visit www.ncf.bb. (PR) 

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