A Calabash to save the world brings Jamaican Science and Culture to life

Ntukuma will be hosting a production titled A Calabash to save the world, during Child Month.

Dubbed a celebration of Jamaican science, culture, and community and running from May 16 to 31 at the Little Theatre, the inter-generational extravaganza promises to be an unforgettable experience.

According to a release from the Ntukuma Jamaica the play takes inspiration from pioneering Jamaican scientists such as Cecily Williams, who made groundbreaking contributions to the field of medicine, and Thomas P. Lecky, a renowned Agricultural Scientist.

It continued by noting that by highlighting their achievements, the production aims to inspire a new generation of Jamaicans to pursue careers in science and technology.

A Calabash to save the world is a vibrant celebration of Jamaican culture, featuring traditional music, games, and storytelling that will transport audiences to the heart of the island. The cast includes Amina Blackwood Meeks and percussionist M’Bala.

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Ntukuma will be hosting a production titled A Calabash to save the world, during Child Month.

Dubbed a celebration of Jamaican science, culture, and community and running from May 16 to 31 at the Little Theatre, the inter-generational extravaganza promises to be an unforgettable experience.

According to a release from the Ntukuma Jamaica the play takes inspiration from pioneering Jamaican scientists such as Cecily Williams, who made groundbreaking contributions to the field of medicine, and Thomas P. Lecky, a renowned Agricultural Scientist.

It continued by noting that by highlighting their achievements, the production aims to inspire a new generation of Jamaicans to pursue careers in science and technology.

A Calabash to save the world is a vibrant celebration of Jamaican culture, featuring traditional music, games, and storytelling that will transport audiences to the heart of the island. The cast includes Amina Blackwood Meeks and percussionist M’Bala.

Read More