maandag 4 juli 2016

Caribbean cultural cooperation

Suriname was center stage in terms of Caribbean integration when it hosted the 11th edition of the Caribbean Arts and Culture festival CARIFESTA in 2013.
These pictures are highlighting some of the special moments and people who made it all possible . Three years later the question remains how did our participation then,bcontribute to Suriname's regional integration and which cultural development did our hosting activities bring to Suriname?  Our financial weakness and lack of consistent cultural policy has unfortunately left Suriname with a mini personal representation in  last year's Haiti edition of the largest cultural event in the Caribbean. Positive impact of Carifesta in Suriname was the influx of tourists to our country of whom many had never heard of Suriname and were surprised by our cultural diversity and natural beauty. The sad truth is that many Surinamese artists who had high hopes of selling their work and linking to regional networks have been left in the lurch and are facing the same routine at the ministry of Education where the same cultural elite is ruling the waves.


Untroubled by any form of professional knowledge many cultural workers in the Caribbean adopt Eurocentric views of what cultural output should be, while lacking the skills to educate the budding artists and artisans on decolonization of the mind, to raise their professional level and contribute to an innovative trend which could also help artists profit from their work. In this respect the recent cooperation between Surinamese and Guyanese young ICT specialists has opened up doors for creative talent to show their skills and educate themselves in such a way that the information and communication branche could be selfsupporting. Regional cooperation can create  jobs for surinamese artists who are developing a Surinamese style and want a piece of the pie when it comes to animation and application production.
There must be a positive note in this respect because on the eve of the Caricom Heads of State gathering Suriname's president has  economic reform  and regional cooperation high on the agenda.  The question remains how the Surinamese arts and cultural wealth will be put to good use to the benefit of the artists who gave so much during Carifesta XI but seem to have been forgotten once the final ceremony ended on Independence square in Paramaribo.

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