The
Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) began in 1963 as the Jamaica Festival
Commission, with a mandate to develop and promote the creative talents and cultural
expressions of the Jamaican people. Its function is also to ensure that the nations
cultural heritage is preserved and sustained for the benefit of future generations.
It also organises the
annual Independence celebrations and other events of national significance.
In the years since its inception, thousands
of Jamaicans have benefitted from its programmes in dance, traditional folk forms, speech
and drama, music, culinary arts, fine arts, photography and literary arts. The Commission
has been able to expose and nurture the talents of renowned practitioners such as Bob
Marley, Professor Mervyn Morris, Kapo, Barrington Watson, Lennie Little-White, Stephen
Cat" Coore, Joan Andrea Hutchinson, Fae Ellington, Steven Woodham and Susan
Alexander.
The Commission fulfills its mandate
primarily through its annual Festival of the Arts, with parish and national competitions in
the performing arts, literary arts, fine arts and culinary arts.
Past
Directors and Administrative Staff. |