Tourism Ministry plans street fete ‘Masharama’

The Tourism Ministry is hosting a pre-Mash street jam -“Masharama” on the eve of the Republic anniversary (February 22, 2013), under the theme of “Rediscovering Home – Celebrating our Diversity.”  Acting Tourism Minister Irfaan Ali explained that the event was conceptualized as part of the plan to attract more persons for the upcoming Mashramani celebrations and to magnify the significance of the occasion, a release from the ministry said.

To make this event more exciting and memorable, the ministry is currently finalising arrangements to host a Brazilian Samba Band to rouse revellers with live stage performances.

This massive ‘street fete’ will be staged in front of the Housing Ministry, on Brickdam, and will also include performances from Soca Monarch finalists, as they prepare the masses to usher in the 43rd Republic Anniversary the following day.  Spectators will also get a sneak preview of popular band costumes.

On Mashramani day, the Ministry will then lead a parade of 100 strong to compete in the medium category float competition, this will be followed by the Brazilian Samba Group with an anticipated 1000 party followers accompanying them to the National Park.

After the parade, the band and followers will go to the National Exhibition Centre for the ministry’s ‘After Mash wash down.’

According to Minister Ali, the Ministry’s plans for this year’s Mashramani Celebrations are centred on meeting the needs of all visitors, particularly those from neighbouring countries and exposing visitors to Guyana’s diverse culture.
The release quoted Ali as saying “This will be utilized as the vehicle through which we can attract an average of 400 tourists.  We are working with the state of Roraima in Brazil and tourism agencies within the State to promote and sell packages.”