
Subway sponsors Cat Island's Lassie Doe Boys Rake n' Scrape Band to play at ICF
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Nassau, Bahamas - After several years'
absence, Cat Island's Lassie Doe Boys Rake n' Scrape Band returned to
perform in the 14th International Cultural Festival (ICF) at the
Botanical Gardens this past weekend.
The Honourable Brent
Symonette,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
, commended Subway for sponsoring the native Cat Island
band's travel and accommodations.
“
It is wonderful to have
various sponsors like Subway,” said Minister Symonette. “They
contribute to many events, provide a very good diet alternative to the
other foods we have here in The Bahamas and are very good corporate
citizens.”
The Lassie Doe Boys Band
was the sole Bahamian musical entertainment at the ICF, adding to the
international flavor while evoking a Family Island type atmosphere for
the massive crowd on hand. In the end, the band members expressed a
desire to continue its partnership with Subway and perform at next
year's ICF.

The Honorable Brent Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister of The Bahamas and Minister of Tourism and Aviation and Janet Johnson - ICF Chairman and Director Communications, Ministry of Tourism and Aviation
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Subway
General Manager Gavin Bastian said: “Despite the economic downturn, we
were not going to pass on the opportunity to “host the world”. We
sought to provide assistance for those of various cultures and
ethnicity to showcase the best their country has to offer either
through native dishes,
wines and spirits or
arts and craft.”
Bastian congratulates ICF
Chairperson and Ministry of Tourism and Aviation Director of
Communications, Ms. Janet Johnson, on the successful reinstatement of
the ICF.
Likewise Minister
Symonette applauded Johnson for, “The yeoman's work done in pulling
this all together and rolling out a new and exciting Festival for all
to enjoy.”
The Tourism and Aviation
Minister noted while at the event: “I enjoyed the Greek, French, South
African, Peru, Chinese and Indonesian stands just to name a few. For
those who are interested in Batik, Indonesia has a very nice stand
where they show how the Batik is created and that was worth seeing.”

Indonesian Ambassador Banua Radja Manik and representatives holding the “Best In Show” Award trophy presented by the ICF.
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Indonesian Ambassador
Banua Radja Manik along with his wife flew in from Cuba to attend the
event. He underlined that representatives working at the Indonesian
stand traveled from as far as Jakarta, Indonesia to participate in the
ICF and demonstrate the art of Batik. Indonesia won the “Best In Show”
Award, presented by the ICF.
Batik is a technique of
dyeing fabrics that involves covering parts of it with wax, dyeing the
exposed part and then removing the wax with boiling water.
“
This event is very
important to us,” said Ambassador Manik. “This is an opportunity to
introduce one of our Indonesian products, Batik. (The art of) Batik
shows The Bahamas a very different side of the Indonesian culture. So
far Bahamians and people of many different nationalities are very
receptive to Batik.”

Batik demonstration
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Batik
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Indonesia Ambassador Manik
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The Honourable Brent Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
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