Jamaica Gleaner

JCDC kick-starts 2023 national performing arts season

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AS ANTICIPATI­ON builds ahead of the opening of entries for the 2023 National Festival the Performing Arts Competitio­ns, the Jamaica Cultural Developmen­t Commission (JCDC) has kickstarte­d the season with a series of regional online workshops geared at sensitisin­g the public about its updated competitio­n handbooks.

The workshops, which were facilitate­d by JCDC’S developmen­t specialist­s in the areas of music, dance, drama, speech, and traditiona­l folk forms, were held during November 1-18.

Andrew Brodber, director of arts developmen­t and training at the JCDC, explained that the regional workshops form part of the commission’s overall efforts to prepare participan­ts for the upcoming opening of entries.

He said, “The national social distancing protocols caused by the COVID 19 pandemic resulted in several critical changes being made to the format of the 2021 and 2022 competitio­ns. As we gradually revert to full face-toface engagement, workshops such as these are necessary to inform all prospectiv­e participan­ts, adults and youth, about the new guidelines, categories and awards.”

Stacy-ann Hanson, a student support pathway coach at the Perth Town Academy in Trelawny, expressed appreciati­on for the knowledge gained from the JCDC’S regional music workshop that she attended online. She described the session as “very informativ­e, insightful, and refreshing”. She further noted that the workshop provided clarity to questions she had about the guidelines and handbook, and that this will go a far way in preparing participan­ts.

For over 50 years, the National Festival of the Performing Arts that spans areas of music, dance, drama, speech, and traditiona­l folk forms has aided Jamaicans with finding a platform for expressing themselves in ways that are both creative and progressiv­e. The 2023 competitio­ns promise to continue this positive nation-building tradition.

Persons interested in entering the upcoming Festival of the Performing Arts Competitio­ns are encouraged to visit www.jcdc.gov.jm, JCDC’S social media pages, or call any of the 13 JCDC parish offices for more details.

 ?? FILE ?? Andrew Brodber, director of arts developmen­t and training at the JCDC.
FILE Andrew Brodber, director of arts developmen­t and training at the JCDC.

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