Mentoring by Masters is back
This flagship programme facilitates the transfer of knowledge from accomplished artists and cultural workers to emerging practitioners in their respective fields. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of these mentors for their contribution to the artistic and cultural community.
The mentors for this year’s programme are Janice Patricia McLeod, Orisha traditions; Lionel Jagessar, Fancy Indian mas; Rosalind Gabriel, children’s mas; Sharon Pitt, professional development in broadcasting and Simeon Sandiford, aspects of music production and the business of music.
Addressing the audience at the launch, Permanent Secretary Angela Edwards reiterated the commitment of the ministry in investing in the local cultural resources such as the tangible and intangible heritage in the communities and the culture and creative industries, said a media release.
She said the programme was critical to the ministry’s mission to build resilient, culturally- rich communities and sustainable creative industries.
The future of TT is in excellent hands because the programme focuses on the culture, history and the legacy of what makes us unique as Trinidadians and Tobagonians, Edwards said.
Director of the Culture Division Ingrid Ryan-Ruben said the focus of this year’s programme was all-encompassing.
Emphasis will be placed on Carnival arts because there were a lot of masters but few mentees. In addressing the mentees she told them that they had the opportunity to carry their art to a new level.
She also implored them to learn from these mentors but also use their creativity and inject new life into the art forms because these are pivotal to the county’s heritage.
During the event, culture support specialist Elize Rostant paid tribute to two former mentors and national cultural icons, the late Narcenio “Senor” Gomez and Stephen Derek.
The tribute to Derek, master craftsman extraordinaire was done through a Power Point presentation in which tributes were done by Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, Minister of Community Development, Culture and the Arts; other ministry officials and mentors of the 2016 programme.
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