E. Clement Bethel National Arts & Crafts Exhibition

E. Clement Bethel National Arts & Crafts Exhibition

Friday 30th September 2011  11:00 AM

You are cordially invited to attend the E. Clement Bethel National Arts & Crafts Exhibition this Friday, September 30th at UBS House on East Bay Street at 11am.

This exhibition and its sister, the National Arts & Crafts Festival that tours the islands every year, is named after Edward Clement Bethel (1938-1987) who was a Bahamian composer, pianist and choral director who became the first Director of Culture in The Bahamas.

He was trained as a classical pianist in London, but chose to dedicate his life to the development of culture in The Bahamas. Under his direction, the new nation of The Bahamas learned an appreciation of its indigenous music. He co-wrote and directed the Independence Pageant, a survey of Bahamian history from pre-Columbian days to Bahamian Independence from Britain, which was performed on the evening leading up to the morning of July 10, 1973. He was the composer of the folk opera Sammie Swain, which he adapted from a Bahamian folktale, and he wrote and arranged countless Bahamian songs. His MA thesis in ethnomusicology, "Music in The Bahamas: Its Roots, Rhyme and Personality," studied the development of Bahamian music from the slave era to the 20th century, and one chapter of that thesis was expanded into the book "Junkanoo: Festival of The Bahamas" (Macmillan Caribbean 1992). He passed away at the age of 49 from a hereditary kidney illness. His daughter, Dr. Nicolette Bethel - a former Director of Cultural Affairs and current cultural critic and anthropologist, has continued his work and expanded "Junkanoo: Festival of The Bahamas."

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