
Last Updated on August 10, 2024, 3:15 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St Kitts and Nevis: Minister of Creative Economy, Samal Duggins, shared a post announcing that the Creative Power Arts Convention is advancing and will be the first of its kind.
The groundbreaking Arts Convention is just 3 weeks away and is scheduled to take place from August 31st to September 7th, 2024 at the Marriott Resort, Basseterre.
The Minister of Creative Economy took his Facebook to grab the attention of all the creatives and asked them to register if they haven’t yet as it is an opportunity they don’t want to miss.
With 27 incredible facilitators covering a diverse array of artistic fields including Film, Theatre, Dance, Makeup, and many more and exciting fringe events, there is a lot for everyone.
“Select a pass that suits your category and dive into an experience that you can only enjoy first-hand,” mentioned Minister Duggins.

The details for the prices and passes for the citizens and residents of St Kitts and Nevis and for Non-Nationals have also been revealed.
The details for the passes for the Creative Power Arts Convention:
Approved Creative ID
For those who have registered officially with the Creatives Catalogue (Only Residents and Citizens of St Kitts and Nevis)
- Weekly Pass: XCD $250 or USD $92
- Daily Pass: XCD $100 or USD $37
- Session Pass: XCD $65 or USD $24
Nationals & Residents
For General Public and Non-Registered Creatives (Citizens and Residents of St Kitts and Nevis)
- Weekly Pass: XCD $500 or USD $185
- Daily Pass: XCD $145 or USD $54
- Session Pass: XCD $85 or USD $31
Non-Nationals
For Caribbean and International Attendees
- Weekly Pass: XCD $650 or USD $240
- Daily Pass: XCD $190 or USD $70
- Session Pass: XCD $95 or USD $35
It is to be noted that the Weekly Pass gives access to all convention sessions and selected fringe events. The Daily Pass provides access to convention sessions for one day, whereas with the Session Pass, one can only access 1 masterclass or presentation.

The details of all the fields that will be covered in this exclusive Power Arts Convention and the experts that will be covering them has already been shared.
The registrations are already opened and can be done through the official website of Creative Economy or through creatives.kn/cpac.
“Don’t wait – register today and be a part of something extraordinary,” mentioned Minister Samal Duggins.
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