National arts festival now online with 400 entries

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — With some 400 entries and 800 participants over 10 islands, the 2021 Digital E Clement Bethel National Arts Festival adjudications began last week, and entries from around The Bahamas are currently being featured on the festival’s Facebook page.

Artwork featured during the Digital E Clement Bethel National Arts Festival in May 2021.

Senior Cultural Affairs Officer with responsibility for the festival and Organizing Secretary Sonovia Pierre said teachers had been “very excited” about the festival and the opportunity it affords their students and community to express their artistic talents, despite the current situation.

“On behalf of the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture — and by extension the Division of Cultural Affairs — we extend congratulations to those persons that have chosen to became entrants in this year’s festival and we wish them the best,” she said. “We want to also express gratitude to them for giving us a glimpse into their world through our culture.”

Although some teachers opted not to participate this year, due to online challenges on some islands, Pierre said students are encouraged by getting the chance to showcase their abilities on the nationwide stage afforded them.

“The adjudicators are more than happy to adjudicate and, as always, to meet these students where they are,” she noted.

The adjudicators this year are: Art — Jodi Minnis; Drama — Jovanna Hepburn; Dance — Lawrence Carrol; Music Instrumental — Douglas Turnquest; Vocal — Adrian Archer; and Piano/ Strings — Dr Dion Cunningham.

Pierre pointed out that the adjudications serve to uplift the students and community members who enter, and help bring up the level of cultural performance to its highest possible.

“That is our first and most forefront thing, as well as to preserve and discover new, creative ways to preserve our culture,” she said.

“There are just such new and innovative ideas, and new ways these talented children and community members have found to express themselves, and we are happy for that.”

The adjudicators’ notes will also be online, on the festival’s Facebook page.

On May 17, 2021, the festival adjudications began with Bimini and the Berry Islands and Inagua entries in Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama and Music Vocals and Instrumentals.

On May 18, Long Islanders showcased Arts and Crafts and Drama; and on May 19, Andros and Abaco entrants featured Arts and Crafts, Piano and Strings, Music Vocal and Instrumental, Dance and Drama.

On May 20, Eleuthera, Spanish Wells and Harbour Island showcased Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Music Vocals and Music Instrumental.

On May 21, Exuma featured Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Music Vocals, Music Instrumental and Piano and Strings.

The following is the schedule for upcoming digital adjudications:

May 25 to 28: New Providence — Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Music Vocals, Music Instrumental and Piano and Strings.

May 31 to June 3: Grand Bahama — Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Music Vocals, Music Instrumental and Piano and Strings.

Pierre said: “With the arts, this is almost like a ray of hope — a ray of sunshine — in this time of COVID-19, and this what the E Clement Bethel National Arts Festival has been for many of those who entered this year.”

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