National Arts Festival
Festival Overview
The E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival (ECBNAF) is the largest and longest-running cultural competition in The Bahamas, organized by the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture. Since its founding in 1959, it has served as a national stage where Bahamians of all ages can showcase their talents, celebrate cultural pride, and raise the standard of the performing, visual, and literary arts across the islands.
Each year, adjudicators travel from island to island to evaluate entries in six main divisions — Drama, Dance, Music, Art & Craft, Film, and Junkanoo — offering written and verbal feedback to help participants grow in both skill and confidence. Performances and exhibitions take place in schools, community centers, and public venues throughout the archipelago, culminating in national recognition for those achieving Honours, Distinction, or Merit.
The Festival honours the vision of Dr. Edward Clement Bethel, a pioneering Bahamian composer and cultural leader who believed the arts should be accessible to every citizen. His legacy continues today as the Festival unites classrooms, communities, and creative individuals under one banner of artistic excellence.
Through participation, contestants gain more than trophies — they build discipline, teamwork, cultural awareness, and national pride. Whether you sing, act, dance, paint, film, or beat the drum, the Festival invites you to contribute to the living story of Bahamian creativity.


- Dr. E. Clement Bethel
General Rules
The following general rules apply to all participants and ensure fairness, consistency, and proper conduct throughout the festival.
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Get the full National Arts Festival Guidebook to help you prepare with confidence. Inside, you’ll find detailed rules, category descriptions, performance tips, and entry requirements for students, teachers, and community groups. This guide is your one-stop resource for understanding the Festival and getting ready to shine on stage or in the studio.

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