A national cultural market that encompasses the richness of Guyana’s cultural ecosystem will be established to serve as an educational and talent-showcasing hub and provide a safe and inclusive space for families.
President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali unveiled the groundbreaking initiative, set to be established in Palmyra, Region Six, as he joined Guyanese of African descent for the 186th emancipation celebration at the New Amsterdam Technical Institute (NATI) tarmac in Region Six, on Thursday.
Emphasising its significance in nurturing the future and promoting a shift in societal attitudes, President Ali said the initiative symbolically ties to the commemoration of emancipation.
The president explained that plans are in place to promptly develop and complete the hub to showcase upcoming festivals.
“As we build the new stadium, and as we build facilities around the stadium, and as we build hotels, an important part of why people will come to Region Six is to be part of this national cultural market,” the head of state pronounced.
The market is envisioned to encapsulate all facets of the country’s culture, including food, clothing, dance, music, and art. Additionally, the historical context of emancipation and the abolition of slavery is a pivotal part of the initiative.
“This will be a symbol of the importance of culture in bridging gaps and bringing people together. The importance of culture in economic and social revolution. The importance of culture in developing healthy lifestyle… [and] the importance of culture in celebrating the unity of our people and our country,”he underscored.
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