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2009 FOLK FESTIVAL
HONOREES
The Folk Festival 2009 Awards recognize
The altruism and achievements of individuals and the philanthropy of
a cultural enabler. The honorees have contributed to the development
and celebration of Guyanese Fashion, Food and Art. These actions
demonstrate a sense of purpose in promoting Guyanese creativity and
excellence.

Magda Lois Muriel Pollard is the recipient of The GCA Wordsworth
McAndrew Lifetime Achievement Award. Donna Ramsammy-James,
former Guyana President Janet Jagan and Western Union Company receive
The Guyana Cultural Association Award.
The honorees were selected from nominations by the Guyanese Diaspora and
have demonstrated by their individual or entity's action a sense of
purpose in promoting Guyanese creativity and excellence. A committee
evaluated each nomination considering relevant aspects of the Guyana
Cultural Association published selection criteria.
Ms. Pollard has had an illustrious career as an educator, author
and administrator. After graduation from university she spent a
substantial part of her career as a lecturer and the Principal of the
Carnegie School of Home Economics in Guyana. Attaining leadership
positions in Guyana, across the Caribbean and in the United Nations
permitted her to bring new insights to “strengthening relations between
governments and non-governmental organizations.” Her dedication and
exemplary contribution in “the movement for women’s empowerment” have
led to better circumstances for the whole communities in which she
worked.
Mrs. Ramsammy-James
as a choreographer, a designer, and international creative consultant
“celebrates and represents, the rich diversity of the Caribbean.” In
places as diverse as Guyana, Montserrat, and Kenya she pursued her
passions and displayed leadership: lead female dancer and choreographer
in the Guyana National Dance Theatre Company and co-founded the National
Dance Theatre Company of Montserrat. In Kenya, Ms. Ramsammy-James
expanded her designing talent by melding cultural sensibilities. Her
designer trademark is a distinctive fusion of African, Caribbean, Indian
and Latin American influences. These features reflect the creativity and
pride of heritage.
Former President Janet Jagan was responsible for converting
Castellani House into the National Art Gallery. It provided an
appropriate location to store the growing national collection that had
been building over several decades. “Today, that venue is an active site
with regular rotating exhibitions, film festivals, and other cultural
events.” Ms Jagan’s leadership has led to the establishment of “a
cultural oasis--encouraging dialogue among painters, sculptors, writers,
musicians, and the wider community, including school children.”
Western Union’s philanthropic efforts include “supporting
cultural inclusion”. The company recognizes “the importance of helping
individuals and families build strong communities, in which all members
can contribute their distinctive talents and feel at home.” Guyana Folk
Festival has witnessed Western Union demonstrate its corporate
citizenship. In our experience it has been true and consistent to its
value statement.
Attendance at the Award Ceremony on September 2, 2009 at the Rotunda of
the Brooklyn Borough Hall, New York is by invitation. All of the
Awardees, or their designees will be honored guests. Details about 2009
Folk Festival events are available on the GCA website www.guyfolkfest.org.
Our Cultural Director, Claire Goring can be contacted at telephone
number 718.209.5207 or by email
claireagoring@aol.com.
Prepared by: Ronald H. Lammy,
Co-Chair, Guyana Cultural Association Awards Committee |