DeathLocal NewsTribute NCF deeply saddened over death of dance icon Gene Carson Cumberbatch Lynch by Barbados Today 09/06/2024 written by Barbados Today 09/06/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2K The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has expressed sadness over the death of dance icon Gene Carson Cumberbatch Lynch. The following statement was issued by the NCF: The National Cultural Foundation is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of dance icon Gene Carson Cumberbatch Lynch. Considered the “Godfather” of Dance in Barbados, Gene started dancing in 1974 with The Barbados Dance Theatre Company, where he served as teacher, choreographer and artistic director. A graduate of dance at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts and the State University of New York, College at Brockport where he completed his Diploma, Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Dance and Choreography, Gene went on to develop the syllabus for the Associate Degree of Dance programme at the Barbados Community College. He toured Britain, North and South America, and the Caribbean with the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica and the Barbados Dance Theatre Company. His tutelage and choreographies were mounted by various dance companies such as the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica, L’Acadco and Movements Dance Companies of Jamaica, The Barbados Dance Theatre Company, Dancin’ Africa, Pinelands Creative Workshop, numerous NCF programmes and many more. You Might Be Interested In TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: Barbados Association of Journalists TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: Prime Minister Mia Mottley TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: The Barbados Broadcasting Authority He created the original Barbadian dance technique; The Gene Carson Landship Technique, which is a fusion of the Barbados Landship manoeuvres, other elements and his dance training in his over 50-year career. A staple on the NIFCA stage, Gene achieved all of the major top awards of the festival, including the Governor General’s Award of Excellence, The Prime Minister’s Award for Originality and several Madam Ifill Awards of Excellence. He was also a NIFCA judge. During the 2022 NIFCA season, the NCF honoured his work with the production of documentaries: “Metamorphosis: A Tribute to Gene Carson” and Mastery of Movement: The Gene Carson Journey”. More recently, during the 50th Anniversary of NIFCA in 2023, the Gene Carson Award of Excellence was established in his honour cementing him as a Dance Icon in Barbados. The Chairman and Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Management and Staff of the NCF extend sincere condolences to his family, loved ones and the cultural fraternity. May he rest in eternal peace. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Four New Year’s Day babies delivered at QEH so far 01/01/2025 We Gatherin’ 2025 kicks off with island-wide motorcade 01/01/2025 Year-long We Gatherin’ initiative begins 01/01/2025