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Tenth Heritage Festival brings cultural, economic success
By Nikia Deveaux
Mar 21, 2014 - 1:27:21 PM

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Singing Prophet, Bishop Lawrence Rolle, performs during the gospel extravaganza. (BIS Photo/Derek Smith)

Exuma, Bahamas - Complete with 11 string plaiting, boxcar racing, a limbo fire show, and the sounds of several music legends, the Bahamian Music and Heritage Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary with a diverse display that brought large numbers of visitors and tourist dollars to Exuma.

The country's rich heritage and culture took centre stage as the unique sights, sounds, tastes, and customs of the Islands Of The Bahamas brought the historic Regatta Park in George Town, Exuma to life. A mix of longstanding traditions and the latest in Bahamian music and cuisine clearly depicted this year's festival theme, "The Year of Culture: 10 Years of Sharing Our Culture and Heritage…the Celebration Continues."

General Manager of the Exuma Tourist Office Petherina Hanna called it a significant milestone, and said the audience significantly increased this year. According to Hanna, several thousands entered the festival gates over the three-day period.

"We really went out on a limb this year," she said. "You had people come in from every major island in The Bahamas, people coming from the cays, visitors who were calling our office since last year asking for the dates so they could plan their vacation around this event. The 'Big 10' is a huge success."

Director of Events at the Ministry of Tourism, Charity Armbrister, has been involved in the festival since its inception in 2005. She said the festival's success over the past 10 years exceeded her expectations.

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Youngsters compete in the box car race. (BIS Photo/Derek Smith)

"It means so much to the people of Exuma. They rely on this event, next to the Exuma Regatta. Most of the hotels are filled. It is nearly impossible to find a car, and the vendors make a lot of money. It has made a great impact on the island," Armbrister explained.

The Ministry of Tourism and the festival team added a "Learn how to…" segment to this year's festival, allowing patrons to participate in an array of exciting activities that included baking bread in a rock oven, making conch salad, ring play, conch beating, and sugar cane peeling.

Straw work, coconut craft, jewellery made of indigenous materials, and Bahamian artefacts were all on display for scores of locals and international visitors who attended the three-day event.

The sounds of praise and worship marked the official opening of the music and heritage festival on its first night, and several popular Bahamian gospel artists performed their latest hits during the Gospel and Cultural Jamboree. The secular nights boasted high energy performances by the best in Bahamian music, and were also a hit among patrons.

Jeff and Stacy Ledger-Wood, a couple from Tampa, Florida, attended the festival for the fifth year in a row and danced each night away to the sounds of rake and scrape. They said the beautiful Exuma Cays, the warmth and friendliness of the residents, and the explosion of culture at the festival keeps them coming back.

"We wouldn't miss it," said Jeff Ledger-Wood. "It's great music that we don't get back in Tampa. It's home grown and there are some great artists here every night."

Puzzle, Ira Storr and the Spank Band, Avvy, Funky D, Nita Ellis, and Stilleto were notable headliners. In addition, King of Limbo Action Jackson stole the show. The long-time entertainer invited visitors on stage to assist him with his daring fire and limbo act that proved to be a crowd pleaser.

Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism Harrison Thompson said 10 years is a remarkable achievement for any festival, and encouraged Exumians to continue to support the event to preserve Bahamian heritage for future generations.





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