Jamaica to host Heritage Fest 2024 in honor of living legends

The Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) is set to host Heritage Fest this year under the theme “Living Legends: Treasures of Jamaica.” This cultural celebration aims to showcase the traditional crafts that have been vital to Jamaica’s identity.

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Scheduled for October 24 at York Castle High School in St Ann, Heritage Fest will pay tribute to Jamaica’s living legends—cultural artisans whose expertise in drum-making, candy-making, abeng-making, and book-binding has played a significant role in shaping the island’s cultural landscape. The event promises to highlight the rich heritage and artistic traditions that continue to define Jamaica.

Heritage Fest 2024 is set to be an engaging celebration that will feature documentary screenings and live performances, emphasizing the invaluable traditional skills that are increasingly at risk of being overshadowed by modern practices.

As part of the festival, participants will be immersed in a variety of interactive sessions and live demonstrations led by skilled artisans. These sessions will provide a unique opportunity for students, educators, and cultural enthusiasts to engage directly with the masters of their crafts. Attendees will learn firsthand about techniques in drum-making, candy-making, abeng-making, and book-binding—skills that have been integral to Jamaica’s cultural landscape for generations.

In addition to hands-on learning, the documentary screenings will highlight the stories behind these traditional crafts, showcasing the artisans’ dedication and the significance of their work in shaping Jamaica’s national identity. The festival is designed to foster appreciation for these time-honored practices, encouraging a new generation to value and perhaps even adopt these skills.

By facilitating interactions between artisans and attendees, Heritage Fest 2024 aims to inspire a deeper understanding of Jamaica’s cultural heritage and the importance of preserving these traditional skills for future generations. This celebration promises to be a rich, educational experience that underscores the vital role of artisans in maintaining Jamaica’s vibrant identity.

“Many of these traditional crafts are slowly disappearing, and it’s crucial for us at the Institute of Jamaica to not only celebrate these practitioners but also to ensure that their skills are passed on and taught to the younger generation,” said Michele Creed-Nelson, executive director at the IOJ.

“Heritage Fest 2024 is not just about paying tribute to the past; it’s about securing the future of these cultural practices and keeping them alive,” Creed-Nelson added.

 

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