Categories: Local

Sponsors on board for National Arts Festival

Sancha Raggie, Marketting Manager, Super J IGA Supermarkets makes the donation.

The pursuit of excellence, together with a spirit of innovation, change, growth and opportunity permeate the plans for the CDF’s National Arts Festival 2012 event which will be unveiled at the National Cultural Centre from 8pm on Wednesday 8th February, 2012.
The purpose of the Festival’s “Inspiring through the Arts: The Journey”, to be launched next month, is to provide artists at the Festival with a platform to network with other performers, and to acquire and sharpen the skills necessary to conduct their craft as a profession.

This year’s Festival, running from February 8th to April 1st, will offer visitors a smorgasbord of national, regional and world premieres by Saint Lucians in theatre, dance, music, film and visual art. At the same time, some of Saint Lucia’s best productions over the past year have also been included in the programme to give visitors a window into what gives Saint Lucian art its vibrantly pulsating heartbeat.
Lucelec, Eastern Caribbean Financial Holdings (ECFH), Consolidated Foods Limited (CFL) and Saint Lucia Distillers announced last week that they will be contributing to the National Arts Festival sponsorship pool for the 2012 Festival.
Jennifer Gaston, Marketting & Communications Manager, St Lucia Distillers Group of Companies shows her company’s support.   The Cultural Development Foundation (CDF) feels that this partnership with the private sector strengthens our commitment to ensuring that we provide a festival of excellence and creates an avenue for artists to expose their talents and creativity. Their sponsorship will enable these projects to continue delivering on the Festival and CDF’s mutual commitment to the development of the arts in Saint Lucia.

Related Post

—Jimmy Clavier, CDF

Jennifer Gaston, Marketting & Communications Manager, St Lucia Distillers Group of Companies shows her company's support.
Nicole Mc Donald

Recent Posts

When The Juice Turned Sour!

The author on the comeback trail at Vince’s Gym (circa 1980) with Carl Weathers (seated) and the maestro himself Vince… Read More

3 weeks ago

For a Richer, Fuller Life, Read! SALCC Participates in Library Week

This weeklong celebration, running from April 8th to April 13th, 2024, aligns with libraries and information units across the island Read More

3 weeks ago

WILL A NEW BREED OF SAINT LUCIANS TOLERATE A HOUSE BARBECUE?

Kenny Anthony (pictured left with the Labour Party’s original leader, George Charles): For fifteen years he was Saint Lucia’s prime… Read More

4 weeks ago

Empowering St. Lucian Women Entrepreneurs: SLUDTERA Inc. Relaunches Dream to Reality Business Plan Training Workshop

We are committed to empowering St. Lucian women entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary tools and support to turn… Read More

1 month ago

Long before Rochamel and Grynberg there was ‘the U.N. Funds Scandal!’

Charles Flemming: Saint Lucia’s former ambassador to the UN was widely praised for his sartorial elegance, but not for his… Read More

1 month ago

So Nice To Have Known You Lou!

I remember well that May morning when a receptionist at Weider buzzed my office to let me know someone downstairs… Read More

1 month ago

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. No personally identifiable information is stored.