Costa Rica Caribbean Roots Festival
Backed by a calypso band, a reggae singer and Miss Limón Roots 2010, Ramiro Crawford introduced this year's Costa Rica Limon Roots festival with some flair.
At a press conference, Crawford treated a group of reporters to a festival preview. Calypso trio Yes a Man sang a classic number called “Matilda.” Michael Livingston performed his own reggae song. Miss Limon Roots 2010 Jazline Farley posed in a yellow dress for photographers.
“Our festival aims to seek recognition for all the contributions black people have made to the development of this country … and also to promote and rescue black cultural traditions,” Crawford said.
The annual Costa Rica festival celebrating black culture in Costa Rica revolves around Aug. 31, Black Culture Day. An inauguration event is set for Wednesday, Aug. 25, at the Fernando Centeno Güell School of Special Education in Guadalupe, northeast of San Jose. The ceremony, from 8:30 to 11 a.m., will include presentations on Afro-Caribbean history, Caribbean Costa Rica food and artistic performances, including story about the history of black culture in Costa Rica told by deaf students from the special-education school.
The official start of the festival is planned for Friday, Aug. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in the Melico Salazar Theater, where the Limon Roots Awards will recognize black achievements in Costa Rica. Other highlights will include performances by New York City-based gospel group The Roy Prescod Chorale, Senegalese percussion and dance group Kali Bamba N'diaye and the Costa Rican choir Caribbean Angelical Melodies, accompanied by the Limon National Band. Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla has confirmed her attendance at the event, Crawford said.
The next big Costa Rica event of the festival will be the annual Aug. 31 gala parade through the streets of Limon on the Caribbean coast. An Intergenerational Afro-Costa Rican Meeting is planned in Limon for September, and a cultural gathering in the northeastern San Jose suburb of Guadalupe in the Central Valley, will close the festival on Oct. 12, Cultures Day in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica's Caribbean Root Festival Schedule
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