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New Location, New Vibes: Virgin Gorda Easter Festival Takes Center Stage

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To infuse energy into the cultural calendar of the British Virgin Islands, the Virgin Gorda Festival promises to captivate audiences at a stunning new venue with a star-studded lineup of performances.

At a recent press conference organised by the BVI Tourist Board, Events Manager Dirky Walters shared exciting details about the festival’s upcoming edition happening this weekend from 30th March to 1st April, culminating on Easter Monday.

“We have already seen the impressive lineup that’s going up there, featuring our very own Vibe, alongside Lyrical, Nadia Batson, Christopher Martin, Problem Child, and a host of other artists,” Walters announced.

With anticipation building for the festival, Walters urged attendees to show their support for Virgin Gorda, promising an unforgettable experience for all. “…it’s going to be really exciting,” he exclaimed.

However, the excitement didn’t end there. Walters went on to unveil a significant development in the festival’s history—the relocation of the event to the Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour, a move that promised to elevate the festival experience to new heights.

“As part of the Virgin Gorda Easter festival, we’ve announced the move of the actual event to the Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour,” Walters revealed. “We’re very excited for that, and we’re grateful to Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour for their sponsorship, allowing us to host the event in such a stunning location.”

The announcement marked a new chapter in the festival’s journey, promising attendees a unique blend of music, culture, and scenic beauty against the backdrop of the Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour.

With a lineup of top-tier performers and a new venue, the festival is set to redefine the cultural landscape of the British Virgin Islands for years to come.

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Festival Theme to be Unveiled at 70th Anniversary Launch Event

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Excitement is in the air as the British Virgin Islands gears up to celebrate the official launch of 70th anniversary of Virgin Islands Festival. The event slated for Friday, April 26, 2024 promising an evening filled with culture, heritage and lots of fun.

The festivities which kicks off at the Road Town Market Square at 5 pm will feature a wide array of activities and entertainment from live music by acclaimed bands like The Razor Blades, The Shooting Stars, and the Steel Orchestra, to electrifying performances by the Purse Drive Squad and BVi Optimum Skydancers – something for everyone to enjoy.

But that’s not all! Food lovers will be delighted by the selection of local delicacies on offer, including local fried fish and the official festival cocktail. And for those craving something sweet, there will be plenty of treats to indulge in including offerings from Ethan Farm and a local wine tasting experience.

One of the highlights of the evening will be the unveiling of the Festival Slogan, setting the tone for the celebrations to come. Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet the members of all the festival committees, who have been working tirelessly to ensure that this year’s event is one to remember.

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Let the games begin: Cultural Thursdays in Carrot Bay Teams with VICA for Cultural Games

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The Cultural Thursdays Committee is teaming up with the Virgin Islands Communal Association (VICA) for Cultural Thursdays in Carrot Bay on April 18th.

This Thursday’s event will feature games and contests in which young people from the 1st district, as well as other parts of the island, will participate.

President of the Cultural Thursdays Committee, Monica Howson, expressed excitement about the collaboration with VICA for this special event. “I am well aware of VICA’s goals and reputation for cultural preservation, so when the opportunity arose for us to work together, I saw only positive benefits arising,” Ms. Howson stated.

Echoing her sentiment, VICA President Melissa Potter praised the Cultural Thursdays initiative, stating, “I like to see the community spirit behind the event and the authentic expressions of Virgin Islands culture. It aligns very much with the goals of VICA.”

This week’s Cultural Thursday coincides with school vacation, focusing the games and activities on children, although there are activities aimed at adults as well. Planned games and contests include fish cleaning competitions, three-legged races, cotta bundle races, can races, needle and thread races, lime and spoon races, and tug of war. The activities will kick off at 3 pm at the Carrot Bay Field.

In a significant announcement, the Cultural Thursday Group revealed a shift in the event’s frequency to once a month. First District Representative, Hon. Dr. Karl Dawson, explained that periodic reviews were built into the initial plan for Cultural Thursdays. According to him, the committee and vendors agreed that monthly occurrences would be more practical and may build more momentum for each event.

For more information, please contact: Hon. Dr. Karl Dawson at karldawson@gov.vg or telephone 284-468-9983.

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Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Dinner Supports Culinary Education

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The British Virgin Islands Food and Wine Festival is set to host an event that promises to tantalise the taste buds while supporting a noble cause.

On Saturday, May 11, 2024, at Rosewood Little Dix Bay, the culinary world’s luminaries will converge for an evening of culinary mastery in support of the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College Culinary Studies Program.

Leading the charge are the esteemed Chef Brent Lettsome, Chef Michael Ferrero, Chef Freddy Money, Chef Josie Smith Malave and Chef Andrew Gaskin, a dream team of world-renowned culinary masters. Each brings their unique expertise and flair to the table, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

The event, organised by The Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Foundation, aims to bolster the Culinary Studies Program at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, nurturing the next generation of culinary talents in the British Virgin Islands.

But the evening is not just about food; it’s about community and education. Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Culinary Studies Program, providing students with access to essential resources, scholarships and opportunities for growth in the culinary arts.

To ensure an unforgettable experience for all attendees, a charter boat will depart from Road Town at 4:30 PM, ferrying guests to Rosewood Little Dix Bay.

Tickets for this exclusive event are priced at $300 per person or $500 for couples, with all proceeds going towards supporting culinary education in the British Virgin Islands.

Reserve your tickets now and get ready for an unforgettable culinary experience at The Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Foundation Dinner.

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