Developing Barbados’ next generation of griots is at the core of the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition. Andrea Wells, Chief Cultural Officer at the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), reaffirmed that commitment …
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This Friday, the big tent at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, will come alive with the sweet sounds of steel pan. From 5 p.m., the National …
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For three summers, Barbados’ young masqueraders had to trade in their bejewelled headpieces for the KN95 masks as COVID-19 halted Junior Kadooment’s national parade. However, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) …
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The much anticipated Powda wet fete was marred by a fire, fights and stampedes. The event, dubbed as the ultimate cooler fete, got off to a good start with entertaining …
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Foreman at Portvale Sugar Factory, Robert Eugene, receives his award from Prime Minister Mottley.[/caption] During the event, several special awards were presented to workers within the sugar industry including Halam …
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By Michron Robinson The White Rabbit bar was the place to be on Friday night as all and sundry ventured to Drax Hall St George for the National Cultural Foundation’s …
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Crop-Over as Junior Kadooment returns to the festival’s calendar for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking during the …
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By Coretta Joe It’s officially band launch season! The Crop Over Pulse team at Barbados TODAY attended the first in-person band launch ahead of the 2023 Crop Over season compliments …
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President of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Dr Ronnie Yearwood is standing with artistes who have condemned the National Cultural Foundation’s (NCF) removal of the Soca Monarch competition from the …