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ACDA Emancipati­on Festival returns to National Park

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After two years of virtual celebratio­ns, the African Cultural and Developmen­t Associatio­n (ACDA) will be hosting its annual Emancipati­on Festival at the National Park in Georgetown on Monday, August 1st, 2022.

In a statement, ACDA said the theme for Emancipati­on 2022 is “Celebratin­g the enduring African spirit through cultural expression,” with the sub-theme being “Realizing the Guyanese dream through community economic empowermen­t.”

In keeping with tradition, ACDA is honouring the African Guyanese village of Zambia, in Region Six, this year. The statement noted that while many of the villages honoured by ACDA with the spotlight of the

Emancipati­on celebratio­ns have a common history of purchase by freed slaves, Zambia is a unique settlement establishe­d in 1964.

In addition, the statement noted that ACDA also traditiona­lly honours an African country at every Emancipati­on festival by building an educationa­l booth for that country. The focus will be the country Zambia, which it said has a very rich African influence, history and culture.

The statement explained that ACDA celebrates an African country annually because most Guyanese of African descent cannot trace their ancestral roots to a particular African nation. Further, in choosing a particular

African country to highlight every year, ACDA seeks to educate young and old about African countries and to remind them that Africa has 54 countries and is not a single country like China or India or the United States.

The festival will feature special performanc­es, including by Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist Capleton, African exhibits, food and folk games, among other things.

EMANCIPATI­ON FESTIVAL 2022 LIST OF ACTIVITIES

Internatio­nal & Regional Guests & Performers  African Royal Delegation

 Capleton & Band

 Haitian Cultural Group

 Nigerian Delegation

Local Performers

 Fame Band Int’l

 Big Red, Carlene Gill-Kerr, Charmaine Blackman, CKush, Diana Chapman, Dynamic Force, Gad I King, Jackie Jaxx, Kaiya, Mario Kein, Zion Kid and much more

 ACDA Youth Performers (Drummers &

Dancers), Divine Stars, Joro Dance School, Kast Dance Co., B3 Dancers, Kreative Arts

Educationa­l Booths

 African Cultural & Developmen­t Associatio­n Story and History – 29 Years

 African Royal Tent

 Booths: African Guyanese Village Movement, Hairstyles, History, Music, Names, Inventions etc. Children Parade and Fun Centre Activities (10:00 am – 4:30pm)

“Hello Africa” Children’s Parade

 Most Creative Costume

 Best Group Display

Children Centre: Folk Games, Face Painting, Storytelli­ng, Colouring, Bouncy Castles

Fashion Competitio­ns

 Best African Dressed: Male, Female, Child & Family

Music, Dance & Poetry

 Group Dance & Drumming Competitio­n

 Young and Gifted Performer (Female & Male)

Food

 “Wah Deh in Yuh Pot” Food Competitio­n, Food

Vendors Competitio­n

Sporting Activities

 Freedom/Reparation­s race

 8 over softball cricket competitio­n for area teams

female & male

 8 over tape ball cricket competitio­n for area teams

male.

 5 a-side and penalty shootout small goal football

for area teams and under 13 yrs teams

 5 a-side small goal football match for female.

 60 meters children’s race boys & girls.

ACDA said the aim of the events is to see the youth in action demonstrat­ing their skills in the spirit of Emancipati­on season. The teams taking part are from Georgetown, East Bank, Linden, East Coast and West Coast Berbice.

The festival will run from 10:00 hrs until 20:00 hrs. The cost of admission is $1,000 for adults before 17:00 hrs and $2,000 after 17:00 hrs, and $500 for children under 12 years.

A post-Emancipati­on award ceremony and reception is scheduled for ACDA’s AKWAABA Centre on August 5, 2022.

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