Sunday, April 2, 2023
  • Contact Us
The Caribbean Post
Advertisement
  • Current News
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Tech News
  • Education
  • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • Health
    • Recipes
  • World
    • Antigua
    • Aruba
    • Barbados
    • Barbuda
    • Dominica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Guadeloupe
    • Guyana
    • Haiti
    • Jamaica
    • St Lucia
    • Suriname
    • Tobago
    • Trinidad
No Result
View All Result
The Caribbean Post
  • Current News
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Tech News
  • Education
  • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • Health
    • Recipes
  • World
    • Antigua
    • Aruba
    • Barbados
    • Barbuda
    • Dominica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Guadeloupe
    • Guyana
    • Haiti
    • Jamaica
    • St Lucia
    • Suriname
    • Tobago
    • Trinidad
No Result
View All Result
The Caribbean Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Current News

Making Shakespeare Mas in Venice | Art buzz

Staff by Staff
July 1, 2022
in Current News
0
Making Shakespeare Mas in Venice | Art buzz
2
SHARES
12
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You might also like

UWI Vice-Chancellor and Prime Minister Mottley share perspectives on The Bridgetown Initiative

Media site visit for Dominica’s airport project announced

Turks and Caicos Islands to lift all COVID-19 entry requirements

This year, Grenada is making its fifth consecutive appearance with a national pavilion at the prestigious Venice Biennial (La Biennale di Venezia), which runs through November. We talked to artist and Grenada Pavilion Commissioner Susan Mains to learn more

Why is Grenada such a regular visitor to this great Italian festival?

This presence in Venice — in the heart of Europe — in the oldest art biennale in the world gives us a place at the table. It gives voice to our authentic stories. This lets our work be seen. It demonstrates that the Caribbean is much more than the sand and sun used to promote our tourism. It is a civilisation made up of real people, with real struggles and — in many ways — real solutions. Our artists have benefited tremendously, using it as a springboard for other biennales, art projects, and exhibitions.

What has been your own journey to do this work?

When you attempt something that has not been done before, that others tell you is impossible, there is a great deal of fear and trepidation. I tend to believe that if your dreams and goals don’t scare you, they are not big enough. This has been a huge learning curve for me, and along the way I have met many people who are willing to help. Our curator, Dr Daniele Radini Tedeschi, has provided tremendous support, and he has a very wide depth of knowledge from which we draw.

What has it taken for Grenada to have such a consistent presence at Venice?

The original goal was to strengthen our own contemporary art scene in Grenada by gaining international partners. Cuba is the only other Caribbean island with a pavilion this year, and we certainly have used Cuba as a role model from the beginning of our journey. Their support and friendship over the years has been invaluable. We do not have strong institutions for art in Grenada, but there is a growing recognition of the value of the creative arts. It has taken a great deal of persistence. This year we’ve had the support of the Grenada Ministry of Culture, Grenada Tourism Authority, StART out of Italy, and many others.

What can people see at this year’s Grenada Pavilion?

The title of this one is An unknown that does not terrify, taken from the writings of Martiniquan poet and philosopher Eduoard Glissant. The visual focus is the very unique carnival ritual of Shakespeare Mas from Carriacou, our smaller sister island. In this speech mas, two characters recite the lines of Shakespeare, usually Julius Caesar, loudly in the street. If one makes a mistake, the other can take a bull whip and give him a lash. The Cypher Art Collect of Grenada spent almost two years in Zoom meetings discussing the portrayal of this very lively traditional mas. 

An original traditional costume was researched by Angus Martin, our historian, then an actual display of the street theatre is shown in a video. Oliver Benoit painted a series of abstracts entitled Whipping the Mind, where he explores the effect of the colonial on our present day education. Asher Mains continued his work in Empathy of Place, installing debris he collects from the beaches and landscape. I rendered two very large paintings depicting the actual Shakespeare Mas Players in mixed media. Ian Friday and Samuel Ogilvie collaborated to create a spoken word duel, which was then shown on video. And filmmaker Billy Gerrard Frank produced a short film, revealing the life of Ottobah Cuguano — enslaved in Ghana and brought to Grenada as a child, worked in the studio of [Richard] Cosway (portrait artist to royalty) in England, then wrote about the evils of the slave trade.

Each artist mirrors elements of the group’s work in their individual pieces. Several international artists also joined and worked to the theme — showing a pavilion of unity.

To learn more, visit grenadavenice.org

Related

Credit: Source link

Tags: ArtbuzzMakingMasShakespeareVenice
Previous Post

Twenty20 vision: CPL cricket turns 10 | The game

Next Post

The beaches we love | Round trip

Staff

Staff

Related Posts

UWI Vice-Chancellor and Prime Minister Mottley share perspectives on The Bridgetown Initiative
Current News

UWI Vice-Chancellor and Prime Minister Mottley share perspectives on The Bridgetown Initiative

by Staff
March 28, 2023
Media site visit for Dominica’s airport project announced
Current News

Media site visit for Dominica’s airport project announced

by Staff
March 28, 2023
Turks and Caicos Islands to lift all COVID-19 entry requirements
Current News

Turks and Caicos Islands to lift all COVID-19 entry requirements

by Staff
March 24, 2023
Jamaica to commemorate World Water Day
Current News

Jamaica to commemorate World Water Day

by Staff
March 23, 2023
Republic Bank partners with the Forestry Division to plant over 120 trees
Current News

Republic Bank partners with the Forestry Division to plant over 120 trees

by Staff
March 22, 2023
Next Post
The beaches we love | Round trip

The beaches we love | Round trip

Recommended

Guyana Police Force supports Breast Cancer awareness walk 2022

Guyana Police Force supports Breast Cancer awareness walk 2022

October 23, 2022
Observer media to receive award for years of service

Observer media to receive award for years of service

June 29, 2022

Categories

  • Business (579)
  • Current News (315)
  • Education (30)
  • Entertainment (82)
    • Lifestyle (23)
    • Travel (17)
  • Health (300)
    • Recipes (220)
  • Politics (37)
  • Tech News (75)
  • World (3,474)
    • Antigua (28)
    • Aruba (30)
    • Barbados (28)
    • Barbuda (28)
    • Dominica (29)
    • Dominican Republic (29)
    • Guadeloupe (537)
    • Guyana (880)
    • Haiti (28)
    • Jamaica (28)
    • St Lucia (27)
    • Suriname (28)
    • Tobago (884)
    • Trinidad (889)

Don't miss it

The time is now: Richer nations must step up support for the poorest
Business

The time is now: Richer nations must step up support for the poorest

April 1, 2023
CariCRIS reaffirms ‘high creditworthiness’ issuer credit ratings to GoVI
Business

CariCRIS reaffirms ‘high creditworthiness’ issuer credit ratings to GoVI

March 31, 2023
East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds
Business

East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

March 31, 2023
East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds
Business

East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

March 31, 2023
Garlic Mashed Potatoes – Immaculate Bites
Recipes

Garlic Mashed Potatoes – Immaculate Bites

March 31, 2023
Czech Republic needs targeted structural reforms for a strong and sustainable recovery
Business

Czech Republic needs targeted structural reforms for a strong and sustainable recovery

March 31, 2023
The Caribbean Post

This is an online news portal that aims to share latest news about Africa, Caribbean and other countries of Africa with respect to business, entertainment, breaking updates and stuff like that. Feel free to get in touch!

Categories

  • Business
  • Current News
  • Education
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
  • Health
    • Recipes
  • Politics
  • Tech News
  • World
    • Antigua
    • Aruba
    • Barbados
    • Barbuda
    • Dominica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Guadeloupe
    • Guyana
    • Haiti
    • Jamaica
    • St Lucia
    • Suriname
    • Tobago
    • Trinidad

Browse by Tag

announces Barbados Bites Business Caribbean Caribe COVID COVID19 Cup day development Dominica energy food France French gas global Government Guadeloupe Guyana Guyanas Guyanese Immaculate Jamaica Local man Minister National News oil Online police President Room Route Silicon support team Tobago Tobagos trade Trinidad weather World

Recent News

The time is now: Richer nations must step up support for the poorest

The time is now: Richer nations must step up support for the poorest

April 1, 2023
CariCRIS reaffirms ‘high creditworthiness’ issuer credit ratings to GoVI

CariCRIS reaffirms ‘high creditworthiness’ issuer credit ratings to GoVI

March 31, 2023
East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

March 31, 2023
East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

East Asia – Pacific regional growth to accelerate as China rebounds

March 31, 2023

2022© Design by CodingBite | Powered by LuxamaMedia.

No Result
View All Result
  • Current News
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Tech News
  • Education
  • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
  • Health
    • Recipes
  • World
    • Antigua
    • Aruba
    • Barbados
    • Barbuda
    • Dominica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Guadeloupe
    • Guyana
    • Haiti
    • Jamaica
    • St Lucia
    • Suriname
    • Tobago
    • Trinidad

2022© Design by CodingBite | Powered by LuxamaMedia.