Emancipation served as a launch pad for many of our traditional and creative expressions, in that not only were our ancestors provided with the opportunities to express themselves through dance, song etc., but they were now able to grow individually and as a community by utilising their creative skills as the foundation for their social and economic success.
Today, the Cultural Development Foundation and sister organisations celebrate and promote Emancipation celebration 2024 in the context of:
- Realising human rights through culture;
- Empowering people through active participation in art and cultural activities;
- Ensuring freedom of expression for artists and cultural actors;
- Promoting inter-cultural dialogue and collaboration; and
- Enhancing economic growth through the creative industries.