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May 03, 2023
Road to 50 - Jubilee Day Cultural Village Media Launch

The 50th Independence Anniversary Secretariat will host 'Jubilee Day' on Friday, May 5, 2023 at Southern Recreation Grounds and Adjacent Lot, with a Cultural Village, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and a show, slated to run from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

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May 01, 2023
Ministry of Tourism treats Caribbean Public Health Agency delegates to cultural fest

The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation held a Welcome Reception for delegates of the 67th Caribbean Public Health Agency’s (CARPHA) Annual Health Research Conference, at Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island.

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April 14, 2023
Ministry For Grand Bahama committed to preserving GB cultural heritage

Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey said the Ministry for Grand Bahama is committed to promoting and preserving the cultural heritage of Grand Bahama Island, and events like the Coconut Festival are an essential part of that mission.

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December 04, 2020
The show must go on: KFC Nassau engages Junkanoo afficionados in a cultural competition - with a twist

The traditional national Junkanoo parades may have been canceled this year due to COVID-19 and until it is safe, but KFC Nassau is ensuring that Junkanoo artists are engaged in this festive season with the announcement of their Junkanoo Buckets competition which will allow Junkanoo fanatics to get their creative juices flowing for the chance ...
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April 04, 2023
MOTIA partners with CLIA at Seatrade Cruise Global for 'Business on the Beach' with Bahamian Cultural Fare

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation during their participation in Seatrade Cruise Global, the cruise trade's leading business event, held over the past week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- partnered with Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) on March 27, 2023 for a cultural show presenting Bahamian food, drinks and entertainment (The Chipman Dancers and Lassie Doh Boys)...

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The 2nd Annual Central Bank Cultural Festival

Saturday 9th November 2019  12:00 PM

It's that time again!!!! Mark your Calendars and Save The Date: The 2nd Annual Central Bank Cultural Festival!!
FREE ADMISSION!!!


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The Edmund Moxey Cultural Show

Sunday 21st July 2019  7:00 PM

BAHAMAS Harvest Church Presents The Edmund Moxey Cultural Show 2019 An evening of music, dance and drama.
Sunday, July 21st, 7 pm at Bahamas Harvest JFK location.

Poetry, drama by the Harvest Drama Team, dance & live performances by Sammie Starr, Nehemiah Hield, Osano Neely, Puzzle, Alia Coley, Harvest Generation and much more! Also featuring songs by legendary Bahamian composers and a specia...


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THE CULTURAL SURFACE – NEW ART WORKS BY CHRISTOPHER OUTTEN

Friday 8th February 2019  6:00 PM

Doongalik Studios announces their first art exhibition for 2019 entitled “The Cultural Surface” showcasing the art works of Christopher Outten, which will open on Friday, February 8, from 6-8pm.

“My name is Christopher Outten and I am a Bahamian, born in the city of Nassau, The Bahamas. I’m a practicing artist who recently completed an Associates of Fine Arts at The University of The B...


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Coconut Grove Festival | Edmund Moxey Cultural Week 2018

Friday 16th November 2018  6:00 PM

Edmund Spencer Moxey launched the first Coconut Grove Festival on Emancipation Day in 1969.

It was first held on the grounds of St. Cecilia Catholic Church, then outgrew that site and moved to Jumbey Village. Edmund Moxey designed and orchestrated the festival annually in the spirit of preserving, cultivating, and promoting our heritage and culture.

Today we revive this legacy of spirit and ...


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Coconut Grove Festival | Edmund Moxey Cultural Week 2018

Saturday 17th November 2018  6:00 PM

Edmund Spencer Moxey launched the first Coconut Grove Festival on Emancipation Day in 1969.

It was first held on the grounds of St. Cecilia Catholic Church, then outgrew that site and moved to Jumbey Village. Edmund Moxey designed and orchestrated the festival annually in the spirit of preserving, cultivating, and promoting our heritage and culture.

Today we revive this legacy of spirit and ...