Visitors and locals alike got a chance yesterday to see Barbadian folk characters on show at the Barbados Museum.
The exhibition, in its second year, featured characters such as Mother Sally, Shaggy Bear, Donkey Man and Stiltman. Patrons were also able to view original costume designs by Omowale Stewart, Glen Braithwaite, MADD, Gwyneth Squires and the late Winston Jordan.
Deputy Permanent Secretary Celia Toppin in the Division of Culture and Sports urged locals and visitors to view the exhibition titled, Leaves To Beads: 100 Years Of Costume Design, and to reflect on Barbados’ history and develop a greater appreciation of Barbadians’ heritage.
Toppin expressed disappointment that “many of the masquerade costumes which we see today are mere copies of those which appear in other countries. That stamp, that characteristic that would identify them as Barbadian creations is simply not there”. She said this was being addressed through costume-making workshops in schools.
The exhibition will run until August 14.
Here, Ashling Andrew, who is visiting from England, showing her amazement at the Donkey Man while her friend Sasha James looks on. (DB)



