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Carifesta kicks off with dazzling show in Suriname

20080823impressiveFrom Caribbean360

The 11th festival of arts and culture includes performances by internationally renowned Caribbean artistes as well as guest entertainers from around the world.

PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Wednesday August 21, 2013 – With a dazzling display of colours and laser projections of the participating country’s flags on the Presidential Palace as backdrop, Suriname staged a spectacular opening of the 11th Caribbean Festival of Arts and Culture (Carifesta XI) on Friday evening.

The Independence Square in the capital of Paramaribo was transformed into an outdoor theatre seating around 7,000 spectators, while several thousand others watched the opening ceremony on widescreens which were erected at several locations in the capital.

“Culture is an important cornerstone of a healthy society. Taking into account the economic and social factors only without paying attention to the culture perspectives will not be sustainable for development on the long term”, said Suriname’s President Desi Bouterse in his address.

20080823surinameThe Surinamese leader further noted that “as cultural expression fosters respect and understanding between individuals and groups with different identities, it helps to resolve and prevent conflicts and consequently enhances collaboration in our relationships”.

According to Caricom’s secretary general Irwin Larocque, “a special and unique celebration of Caribbean culture begins here and now with the opening ceremony of this eleventh commemoration of Carifesta”. He said attendants came from all over the Caribbean, Asia, Europe and Latin America to experience “this magical evening” and the festivities over the coming days. “Carifesta is loved by all of us, because culture is our passion”.

Giving praise to regional culture ambassadors, he noted that Caribbean nationals are passionate and take great pride in “our many accomplished and renowned artists, musicians, writers and dancers who proclaim the Caribbean and inspire the global imagination”.  During the festivities, locals and visitors alike, according to the secretary-general, will take the opportunity to explore the business of culture and the way in which the development of a cultural and creative industry can help to realize prosperity.

pic11In the coming days, internationally acclaimed Caribbean performers including jazz singer Denise Jannah and flutist Ronald Snijders from Suriname, Wycleff Jean and Tabou Combo from Haiti, Barbara Cadet Quintet from St Lucia and No-Maddz from Jamaica are scheduled to perform live on stage.

Besides delegations from Caricom member states, guest performers from China, Indonesia, India, Mexico, Curacao, Bonaire, French-Guiana, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, Columbia, South Korea and Argentina will participate in Carifesta XI. So far the only Caricom leader to confirm his attendance is Haitian President Michel Martelly .(CMC)

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