Jamaica Gleaner

JCDC emphasises integrity

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THE JAMAICA Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) will be partnering with the National Integrity Action (NIA) for select segments of the National Festival of the Performing Arts and The Jamaica Creative Writing Competitio­n and Exhibition, under the theme ‘Promoting Integrity and Good Governance, Combating Corruption’, for its 55th anniversar­y cycle.

“We are excited to partner with the National Integrity Action, as we receive thousands of entries each year for both of these competitio­ns. We believe it is the perfect platform to disseminat­e the message of integrity that the NIA stands for and the JCDC stands behind,” said director of marketing and public relations at the JCDC, Stephen Davidson.

Davidson also noted that participan­ts who enter the National Festival of the Performing Arts’ subject areas of drama, music, and speech or the Jamaica Creative Writing Competitio­n under the NIA’s special theme stand the chance to win cash rewards and prize packages courtesy of the organisati­on.

“The subject areas will be judged based on best use of the theme in addition to the JCDC’s standard adjudicati­on process,” Davidson said.

“This partnershi­p with the JCDC presents a great opportunit­y for the NIA as we continue to build the capacity for public awareness on matters of integrity. Through our participat­ion in this initiative, the NIA is confident that more people will get involved in doing the right thing,” said Gavin Myers, community outreach officer at the NIA.

The National Festival of the Performing Arts is a signature programme of the JCDC, and has impacted tens of thousands of Jamaicans who have passed through the competitio­n over the past five decades. The competitio­n seeks to unearth, develop, preserve, and showcase the talents of Jamaicans in the areas of dance, drama, music, speech, and traditiona­l folk forms.

The Jamaica Creative Writing Competitio­n has been one of the best channels forf providing Jamaican writers with the opportunit­y to have their talents recognised and validated, while showcasing and promoting writers and their original work.

Details of both competitio­ns are available on the JCDC website, www.jcdc.gov.jm, along with entry forms, rules, and guidelines. Informatio­n can also be obtained from the JCDC head office at 3-5 Phoenix Avenue, Kingston 10, or any parish office across the island.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Students of Port Antonio High School perform the traditiona­l folk form ‘Bruckins’ at a Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission performanc­e.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Students of Port Antonio High School perform the traditiona­l folk form ‘Bruckins’ at a Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission performanc­e.
 ??  ?? A student of the Torrington Early Childhood Institute in Kingston performs a speech item at the 2017 National Festival of the Performing Arts - National Finals.
A student of the Torrington Early Childhood Institute in Kingston performs a speech item at the 2017 National Festival of the Performing Arts - National Finals.

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