Minister Commends Three Cultural Programmes
“I am pleased to announce the success of three excellent programs brought to life by the Department of Culture in the month of December,” Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Owen Darrell said, as he provided an overview of the Bermudian Heartbeats Lecture Series, Caroling Through the Parishes concert series and the Eggnog & Dialogue mixer.
Speaking in the Senate yesterday [Dec 13] the Minister said, “To all the creatives working tirelessly in our cultural and heritage sectors, your dedication and passion enrich our lives more than words can express.
“I also extend my heartfelt appreciation to the hardworking public servants who have brought these initiatives to fruition. Ms Catherine Hay, whose leadership as the chair of the Heartbeats Committee, has been instrumental in steering these events towards success. Equally commendable is the dedication of Ms Carlita Lodge, the project lead for Eggnog & Dialogue.”
The Minister’s full statement follows below:
Madam President, I am pleased to announce the success of three excellent programs brought to life by the Department of Culture in the month of December, for the benefit of the entire community.
Firstly, Madam President, allow me to shine a spotlight on the Bermudian Heartbeats Lecture Series. “What Seeds Will Grow? The Future of Farming in Bermuda” was featured as the topic for the 10th Annual Dr Pauulu Kamarakafego Memorial Lecture. On Saturday, December 2nd, attendees embarked on a tour that traversed a total of six farms nestled in the lush landscapes of Devonshire and Paget parishes. This immersive event delved into the rich history of agriculture in Bermuda, unveiling a narrative intricately woven with our heritage of racial and social justice. The discussions about sustainable agriculture were not just enlightening but also served as a roadmap to a greener, more equitable future.
Madam President, our esteemed speakers, including Chris Faria from AgraLiving and James Tucker of Tucker Farms, generously shared their expertise, enlightening us on various aspects of agriculture. Notably, James Tucker’s demonstration on crafting cheese from goats’ milk left a lasting impression on all. Additionally, the insightful tour of the National Trust farm, Devondale, provided a deeper understanding of our agricultural legacy, enriching our connection to the land. It is important to highlight the essential role that agriculture plays in building the natural heritage that is Bermuda.
Madam President, I’m also very pleased to announce the newest addition to our holiday celebrations. The Bermudian Heartbeats offerings continued this past Saturday, December 9th, with the “Caroling Through the Parishes” concert series. This collaboration with the Royal Bermuda Regiment Band and the Salvation Army Band has been a symphony of holiday cheer. The performances at Death Valley Playground in Southampton Parish and the Rubber Tree in Warwick Parish filled the air with melodies that evoked the warmth of the holiday season.
Madam President, the upcoming performances scheduled for this Saturday, December 16th, at Parson’s Road Playground in Pembroke Parish at 3 pm; Shelly Bay Park in Hamilton Parish at 4 pm; and the Town Square in St. George’s at 5 pm promise to be magical. The finale, on December 23rd at 5 pm, hosted on the grounds of the Cabinet Office, is anticipated to be a fitting conclusion to this new concert series — a musical celebration not to be missed! The public should know that these performances are free, bring a chair and enjoy.
Lastly, Madam President, the Department of Culture’s “Eggnog & Dialogue” mixer on December 5th served as a gesture of gratitude to our invaluable stakeholders. Now in its second year, this event provided a warm and relaxed setting for artists, creatives, and those passionate about heritage to connect over conversation, collaboration, and seasonal refreshments. It’s these connections, these informal conversations, that often spark the most brilliant ideas and collaborations. This celebration of unity and appreciation for our cultural custodians and contributors embodied the true essence of community spirit.
Madam President, as we enjoy these events during the holiday season, let us remember that this is a time of compassion, unity, and generosity. Let us extend our hands to those in need, embracing the ethos of giving and support. Cherish the moments spent with loved ones, and spread kindness, illuminating the lives of those around us.
To all the creatives working tirelessly in our cultural and heritage sectors, your dedication and passion enrich our lives more than words can express. Madam President, I also extend my heartfelt appreciation to the hardworking public servants who have brought these initiatives to fruition. Ms Catherine Hay, whose leadership as the chair of the Heartbeats Committee, has been instrumental in steering these events towards success. Equally commendable is the dedication of Ms Carlita Lodge, the project lead for Eggnog & Dialogue.
In conclusion, Madam President, let us carry forward the spirit of these programs, nurturing our cultural heritage, fostering connections, and embracing the joy of giving. May this holiday season be adorned with love, unity, and moments that warm our hearts and souls.
Wishing you all a season filled with happiness, peace, and abundant blessings. Happy holidays!
Thank you, Madam President.
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