
Last Updated on September 2, 2024, 5:00 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St Kitts and Nevis: The highly anticipated Creative Power Arts Convention finally launched with a grand opening ceremony and cocktail event.
The launch was scheduled on August 31, 2024 at the St Kitts Marriott Resort opening doors to a centre stage where creativity knows no bounds and visionaries.
The event opened with an electrifying music performance and the prayer song to which everyone paid respect by standing.

The host for the event then acknowledged the Minister of Creative Economy, Samal Duggins, and all the other key delegation and public officials that attended the creative event.
The Arts Convention also saw a solo dance performance and the St Peters’ Team showed their stunts. The facilitator mentioned that the participants will get a chance to indulge in the creativity and learn from some of the brightest minds in the creative world.

Anthony Morton, the Executive Manager Business Development stated that this conference brings best of all the fields to share their expertise, insights, and experiences and this week-long event help develop you.

Minister of Creative Economy shared a story of a young boy and highlighted how every boy or girl should do what the heart desires irrespective of the societies’ questions and comments.
He stated that this convention will create creatives across St Kitts and Nevis and beyond and extended gratitude to the facilitators and to all the guests. Several other speakers shared their vision for the brand new Creative Power Arts Convention noting how it will transform the creative sector of St Kitts and Nevis.

Towards the end of the conference, there were musical performances, one of them was the instrumental performance that was very delightful to witness and the other was a music performance by two well known artists.

Notably, the event calendar and ticket prices has already been announced and the interested ones can buy the tickets and participate.
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