NATION NEWS

Senator: Don't call them foreign
Published on: 8/5/08.

DEBATE THE PRICE artistes were paid, but don't label them as "foreigners."
but don't label them
as "foreigners."

This admonition has come from Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Community Development and Culture, Senator Irene Sandiford-Garner, in an exclusive interview with the DAILY NATION.

Speaking against the backdrop of the continuing debate concerning the line-up of last Sunday's Cockspur Red Hot Cohobblopot, she said: "If people want to debate the price [of what artistes were paid], fine;
but it's an open market, you can't call an artiste from a CARICOM
country foreign."

The senator was at the time at the controversy-laced Euphoria show which also came off Sunday night.

Sandiford-Garner,
who made it a point to patronise both Euphoria and Cohobblopot, said: "We have an exchange,
we don't have foreigners
. . . I wanted to pay my respects to both.

"At the end of the day, they are all artistes and I support artistes. There is no true Bajan thing."

In the midst of her birthday celebrations, and in support of local artistes she said: "One of my gifts to myself was to see
Alison [Hinds] perform."

However, Jabae manager Dwayne Grazette came out strongly against what he saw as a snub of local talent at one of the crowning events of the Crop-Over festival.

"I don't think it is fair to spend over $90 000
for non-Barbadian artistes when we have people like Alison here," he said.

"Cohobblopot should showcase national talent, especially since it is at the end of our festival . . . . The soca queen was left out of the event.

"Alison Hinds is on the same level standard, internationality, as Machel Montano; her name means something.

"This is the time
to show the world our local artistes." (ABB)