Members of St Kitts-Nevis delegation at Carifesta 14 aims to "step out and show up"

As the regional expo, Carifesta 14 starts at Trinidad and Tobago the members of St. Kitts and Nevis delegation intend to "step out and show up". They are up for the challenge despite not having most of their equipment and products because of shipping challenges.
Following the shipping problems, most of the equipment are not expected to reach Trinidad and Tobago from the Federation until early next week.
While giving indications Director of Culture Troy Bif Mills said that delegates are seeing past the setback and are committing to impactful representation.
While busying himself, along with a team that consists of senior officials from the Ministry of Tourism, the National Carnival Committee, the Ministry of Culture, and the Nevis Cultural Development Foundation, to find immediate fixes in the interim, Mills took the opportunity to express appreciation to CARIFESTA organizers in relation to their hospitality.
CARIFESTA, which is the region's premier cultural exhibition, features music, dance, visual arts, literary arts, film, theatre and fashion.
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