Atkinson Village receives funding for return of traditional ‘Sewenal’ festival after 7 year hiatus

Photo: Ministry of Environment

After a hiatus of seven years, the Sewenal Festival is set to return to Atkinson Village on December 21, 2025, with backing from the Government of Dominica. This revival marks a significant moment for the community and the island’s cultural landscape, stated a Ministry of Environment press release.

It was also revealed that the festival’s comeback was made possible through a contribution of $30,000, presented via a cheque by Honourable Cozier Frederick, the Parliamentary Representative for the Salybia Constituency. He delivered the funds on behalf of Prime Minister Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit. The official handover took place in the presence of the Chairperson of the Atkinson Village Council.

Rooted deeply in Dominican Christmas customs and influenced by the enduring traditions of the Kalinago people, the Sewenal Festival promises an engaging lineup of performances,  according to organizers. They add that attendees can look forward to vibrant displays from Jing Ping bands originating from various parts of the island. Additionally, high-energy acts from Swinging Stars and Signal Band will add to the festivities.

During the cheque presentation, Hon. Cozier Frederick reportedly emphasized the government’s ongoing dedication to fostering community festivals, highlighting their importance as avenues for cultural preservation, economic growth, and social unity. The release further said that he remarked that the festival’s return after seven years demonstrates the resilience and strength of local traditions.

The Atkinson Village Council conveyed heartfelt thanks to the Government of Dominica and the Prime Minister for their prompt financial support, as per the write-up. They noted that the funds will play an important role in managing event logistics, production, and mobilization within the community.

The 2025 Sewenal Festival is anticipated to attract both locals and visitors, placing Atkinson on the national cultural calendar during the Christmas season.

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1 Comment

  1. Whole legs
    December 12, 2025

    election really coming? but the kardinago waiting for all u….think chicken and meat and red envelope will work…..just remember what we did with what all u say is a drumstick….be careful….we are smarter now …gone are the days…

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