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Feb 18, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
On 29th January, 2022, my wife, Gem Madhoo-Nascimento, wrote deploring the mismanagement of the stage and sound at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) for a cultural performance presented by the Indian High Commission on the occasion ofthe 72ndRepublic Anniversary of India. On 2nd February, 2022, Mr. Vishnu Bisram wrote supporting the concerns she expressed, but went on to echo a long standing complaint against the fact that the NCC had been built under the administration of former President, Forbes Burnham, with Indian Immigration Funds, proposing that the monies be returned with interest to build “Indian Cultural Centres” in various parts of the country.
My wife responded to Mr. Bisram acknowledging that funds assigned for the repatriation of Indian Indentured Labour were, instead, used to build the National Cultural Centre. I repeat, the National Cultural Centre, to host CARIFESTA 1972 for the celebration of our Caribbean and national culture and identity. My wife also acknowledged the need for the permanent and appropriate recognition of the origin of those funds at the Centre.
My wife, however, disagreed with Mr. Bisram’s proposal which urged that the money be used purely for building Indian Cultural Centres across the country, making the very valid point that this would exacerbate an already racially divided country. She argued in preference fornational theatres being built in every region which would serve as the home for the celebration of all of our cultural heritages, both separately and collectively.
To my surprise and disappointment, Mr Bisram on 12th February, 2022, responded to my wife’s letter, published in the Kaieteur News, vigourously maintaining an argument that has long since proved to be false, that the National Cultural Centre is not used by Guyanese of Indian descent. May I remind him that the late great Lata Mangeshkar performed there in 1981 to a full house of Guyanese of Indian descent. The National Cultural Centre has also hosted the annual Nritrageet for over 40 years (out of production now), as well as, Naya Zaman and many other shows attracting audiences of Guyanese of Indian descent.
More disturbing from a man of his intellect, while recognising that we are “a multicultural nation”, his words, he persisted to urge that we build theatres confined solely to the performance of our separate cultural heritages.He even goes on to suggest that any merging of these cultures is tantamount to “cultural genocide”.
So, according to Mr. Bisram, our government must spend the people’s money building Indian, Cultural Centres, and by inference, African, Chinese, Portuguese and Amerindian Cultural Centres and, presumably, more theatres confined to the performance of our Guyanese culture, or maybe Mr. Bisram doesn’t recognise that the very essence of our Guyanese culture is, as indeed is our cuisine and the sports we play, a synergy of all of our heritages.
If you consult a dictionary for the definition of culture,you’ll find that it is “the customs, ideas and social behaviour of a particular people or group”, in our case, the culture of the people of Guyana. By all means, let us continue to recognise where we came from but, much more importantly, who we are today.
Yours Sincerely,
Kit Nascimento
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