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Consistency Rewarded at Annual Culture Time (ACT) Awards 2016 in St. Martin
Mar 8, 2017 - 4:04:14 AM

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Shujah Reiph, Person of the Year, ACT Award 2016

Shujah Reiph wins Person of the Year, Roland Richardson takes Fine Arts, Lasana Sekou gets Book of the Year and NIA students win in Dance, among over a dozen other winners

ST. MARTIN, Caribbean  — Winners at the Annual Culture Time (ACT) Awards, 2016 were rewarded for their consistency in their various fields, said producer and host of St. Martin’s longest-running cultural program on PJD2 radio.

Hosts Fabian Badejo and Dr. Rhoda Arrindell announced the 2016 winners in 18 categories on Sunday, March 5, 2017 during the hour-long program, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year on on the Caribbean island.

“Culture Time Person of the Year 2016 is Shujah Reiph of Conscious Lyrics Foundation for his boundless energy and consistent activism in organizing, on a regular basis, for more than 25 years, activities that have contributed to raising cultural awareness on St. Martin,” Badejo said.

Well-respected pioneer artist Sir Roland Richardson, who blazed the trail for professional artists on the island, was the winner in the Fine Arts category for his impressive exhibition of portraits at the Sheer Restaurant in 2016.

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Sir Roland Richardson, Fine Arts category winner, ACT Award 2016

“Sir Roland is known for his trademark paintings of the flamboyant tree, but his portraits of people who are well-known and others who are not so popular showed a different dimension of his impressive work,” Badejo explained.

Students of the National Institute of the Arts (NIA) won the dance category. They put in some thrilling performances that won them awards at dance competitions around the region and in France last year.

Book of the Year went to Book of the Dead, a new collection of poems by Lasana Sekou published by House of Nehesi which has been creating waves in the literary world beyond our shores. “The book contains some deep and haunting poems that provoke some serious emotions,” said Dr. Rhoda Arrindell.

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Melvin Hodge, singer, Lifetime Achievement, ACT Award 2016

Crooner Melvin Hodge won the Lifetime Achievement Award, while The Poets Lounge, a kind of collective platform for Spoken Word artistes, poets, rappers, lyricists, et al. won in the Literature Category. The Poets Lounge will be celebrating its third anniversary on Tuesday, March 7.

The Music Award went to the island’s first female Kaiso Monarch, Queen Shakiya, who has been on the road ever since she captured the crown, representing St. Martin with dignity and pride, said Badejo.

No Limit won the Band of the Year, while DJ Blaize took the DJ of the Year Award. St. Martin Song of the Year went to “Pressure” by King Vers, while the Foreign Song of the Year was the Grammy-winning “Hello” by Adele.

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Kaiso Queen Shakiya, Music category winner, ACT Award 2016

Teen Times was adjudged the Youth Organization of the Year for its consistent work that focuses on the youth of the island, whether it is in entertainment or providing an opportunity for them to express themselves in the always exciting publication of the same name.

The Fashion Award, which has until now gone to fashion designers and models was won by The House of Seduction, a glamorous ladies fashion boutique.

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King Vers, St. Martin Song of the Year for “Pressure,” ACT Award 2016

The category “Theatre/Film” was declared vacant due to the fact that there were practically very few plays and no films produced on the island last year. “Since the late playwright/actor/director Ian Valz passed on, there has not been any consistency in the production and staging of theatrical plays,” noted Badejo, who is himself a playwright/director.

The Annual Culture Time (ACT) Awards is a non-monetary, non-material awards now in its 25th year that recognizes cultural workers in various fields for their excellence, consistency, and impact on the community throughout the year.

“Although we do not give statuettes or cash prizes, it is our way of recognizing the outstanding work of the winners throughout the year in a field like culture, which is so important to our nation,” Dr. Arrindell said.


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