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Prescod calls for rethink of Holetown Festival

by Shanna Moore
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Minister for Pan-African Affairs and Heritage Trevor Prescod is calling for a re-examination of the Holetown Festival, lamenting that its current form does not fully reflect the breadth of Barbadian history and culture.

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Speaking during a cultural heritage workshop this week, Prescod said he has been grappling with how the annual celebration is framed, particularly its focus on Barbadosโ€™ settlement at Holetown nearly 400 years ago.

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He said: โ€œI am also struggling with a debateโ€ฆ on how do we refine the so-called settlement at Holetown.โ€

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Founded in 1977 by the late broadcaster Alfred Pragnell, former St James parliamentarian Keith Simmons and the Trents Northern Youth Group, the eight-day Holetown Festival commemorates the anniversary of the first English settlement in 1627. Held in February, the festival features a mix of cultural education, street parties, and ceremonial displays.ย 

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Pressed further on his concerns, Prescod told Barbados TODAY that the festivalโ€™s narrative must acknowledge the full historical reality of those who arrived on the island.

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โ€œEnglish people alone did not land at Holetown,โ€ he said. โ€œThe ships that arrived had African people too, whether enslaved or not enslaved.โ€

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He maintained that any modern interpretation of the festival must reflect that broader story, rather than a narrow historical lens.

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โ€œA festival, if it evolves, it still cannot exclude the nature of fishermen, ordinary people in the streets,โ€ Prescod said.

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He also criticised what he sees as an increasing focus on commercialisation and tourism at the expense of grassroots participation.

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โ€œTo me, the emphasis is placed on how this festival could attract large numbers of people and who make money at the festival,โ€ he said, adding that participation is often driven by organised, state-led structures.

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โ€œThe people who participate are [sometimes] organised by the State itself.โ€

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Prescod argued that greater space must be created for ordinary Barbadians to take ownership of the event.

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โ€œYou want a peopleโ€™s festivalโ€ฆ everybody got to get stall space,โ€ he said, suggesting that access should be widened once basic health and safety requirements are met.

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He further questioned the growing influence of hotels in shaping the festival experience.

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โ€œThe hotels kind of monopolise the space, but you got to keep the festival in the road and then you got to keep it on the interior,โ€ he said.

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โ€œWhy hotels become so important?โ€

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While acknowledging the need for regulation, Prescod said the festival should remain rooted in community participation and national inclusion.

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โ€œLet the whole of Barbados descend on the area,โ€ he said.

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