Rupununi Festival comes to Georgetown

Traditional storyteller, cultural educator, speaker, dancer and recording artist, J.J Kent, of the United States during his presentation at the 2015 Rupununi three-day festival. (GINA photo)

Guyanese can continue to enjoy the ‘mash fever’ at least up until March 4, when the exciting, entertaining, fun-filled and affordable ‘after-Mash’ Rupununi Music & Arts Festival comes to Thirst Park (Banks DIH).

A press release from the organisers said that from 3 pm, Thirst Park is expected to be buzzing and will be alive with “sounds and smells, laughter and lights – music, dance, spoken work and comedy.”

Artistes from Barbados, St Vincent and the UK are expected to join forces with artistes from Guyana to share some ‘festival slices’ and celebrate life. The Georgetown connection promises to be an exciting entertainment event with food and fun for the whole family.