
Crop Over: Cultural Celebration or Just Another Summer Festival?
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Once a celebration of the end of the sugar cane harvest and a reflection of Barbadian identity, Crop Over has evolved into a massive commercial spectacle filled with fetes, celebrities, and corporate sponsorships. But has something been lost along the way?
In this episode of Just Ah Conversation, Aisha and Shayla are joined by:
- Patrick “Salt” Bellamy, a voice of social commentary in soca and on radio,
- Dane Marshall, seasoned promoter and event planner,
- and Ashanti Trotman, cultural advocate and Landship Admiral,
Together, they tackle tough questions:
- Are we still honouring the festival's roots?
- Has the voice of the people been drowned out by big money and big stages?
- Can tradition and commercial success coexist?
It’s an eye-opening discussion on culture, identity, and what it truly means to celebrate “we culture.”
🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
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