Main Street transformed into vibrant African village for Emancipation Festival

Main Street transformed into vibrant African village for Emancipation Festival

Main Street Avenue will once again come alive with colour, culture and the spirit of freedom as the African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) prepares to host its much-loved African Marketplace — part of this year’s Emancipation Festival.

Queen Mother Atyang, speaking at the festival’s launch earlier this week, reminded the public that the bustling street fair has grown from just a handful of stalls decades ago to a thriving village that now stretches from Church Street to Middle Street.

“This is really an African village out there,” she said proudly. “Over the years, we have grown so much that we now occupy the entire Avenue. It’s a place where people come to find beautiful African clothing, handcrafted jewellery, headwraps, sandals — everything that connects us to our roots.”

Vendors at the marketplace offer more than just ready-made items — they tailor outfits on the spot to ensure festival-goers can truly represent their heritage in style. Queen Mother Atyang encouraged patrons not to wait until the last moment, but to visit early, have items measured and made to fit perfectly.

New additions this year include a dedicated ‘food mart’ — a first for the festival — where all culinary delights will be grouped together, serving everything from traditional African dishes to modern twists on old favourites. The event will also feature a special historical display chronicling over 400 years of Africans in Guyana, including the 1823 Demerara Revolt which paved the way for emancipation.

With fashion shows, art, craft, organic produce and music, the Main Street African Marketplace remains at the heart of the festival’s mission to celebrate identity and community.

“This is our time to embrace who we are,” Queen Mother Atyang said. “Come out, support our vendors, wear your heritage proudly — and let us continue to grow together.”

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