The BMS Playhouse Theatre on Dec. 22 was reworked right into a cultural haven as Brooklyn’s cultural group Tropicalfete hosted its signature year-end occasion, “The Finale: A Cultural Reward for the Neighborhood.”
“This vibrant celebration honored outstanding achievements, showcased inventive expertise, and underscored the group’s dedication to preserving Caribbean heritage and selling cultural schooling,” St. Lucian-born Government Director and Founder Alton Aimable advised Caribbean Life.
“The night’s honorees exemplified excellence and dedication,” he mentioned.
Aimable mentioned Detective Mark Pierre obtained the Tropicalfete Award of Excellence for his excellent service to the group and his function in cultural preservation; and scholar Winifred Brown was awarded the Tropicalfete 2024 Scholarship in recognition of her tutorial achievements and her ardour for advancing cultural consciousness.
He mentioned each honorees have been additionally introduced with citations from elected officers, together with representatives from Council Members Rita Joseph, Crystal Hudson and Dr. Nantasha Williams, in addition to Senators Roxanne J. Persaud and Zellnor Myrie, “amplifying the popularity of their contributions.”
Aimable mentioned this system featured a various lineup of performances that celebrated the richness of Caribbean tradition.

He mentioned highlights included a strong theatrical exploration of the Moko Jumbie’s origins by the Tropicalfete Stilt Strolling Unit; and a stirring dance piece, themed “What Is Going On”, carried out by TF Physique of Vibration Dance and Theater, underneath the route of Equnna Adam.
Aimable mentioned drumming, led by Akil Ashby, and Household Tropicalfete’s Metal Pan Ensemble, led by Ashley Murray, Jeanine Ruiz and Kareem Thomas, “crammed the venue with charming rhythms, whereas Tremendous Star Future added power along with her vocal efficiency.”
A vigorous parang set by the Subsequent Stage Band introduced “a festive near the night’s leisure,” Aimable mentioned.
He mentioned the occasion additionally included a second of reflection, paying tribute to artists who died in 2024, “reminding the viewers of the enduring legacy of those that have formed the humanities.”
Aimable mentioned the success of the night was made doable via the collaborative efforts of Tropicalfete’s “devoted workforce, together with its board members, instructors, volunteers and employees.”
The group additionally prolonged its gratitude to the quite a few group companions and supporters, comparable to Sen. Roxanne J. Persaud, Assemblymember Brian Cunningham, Con Edison, and the NYC Division of Cultural Affairs, “whose continued help fuels Tropicalfete’s mission,”,Aimable mentioned.
Looking forward to 2025, he mentioned. Tropicalfete is poised to broaden its programming and deepen its impression with new initiatives and academic choices.
“Because the group continues to be a beacon of cultural preservation and creativity, it invitations the group to hitch in its journey of celebrating and selling Caribbean heritage,” Aimable mentioned.