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The other side of Dave Martins

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August 25, 2024
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Dear Editor,

My association with Dave Martins goes as far back to the 1980’s  and it was through theatre and not music.

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It is a creative side of him that is seldom recognised so I couldn’t let this opportunity pass without hailing him as a writer of two of our most outstanding local musicals and his work in the theatre.

In 1988, Guyana celebrated 150 years of the abolition of slavery and indentureship.

The Guyana Commemoration Commission was created with the purpose of organising the celebration of this major milestone. Artists came from Africa and India to join with Guyanese to celebrate the occasion. Dave was commissioned to write a musical for this event.

Dave spent endless hours in our libraries researching and writing. In the end, the musical ‘Raise up’ was never staged by the Commission without explanation.

Dave called Ron Robinson  (Ron and I were running The Theatre Co. at the time) from the Cayman Island early 1989 asking us (The Theatre Company) whether we would be interested in staging the play.

We jumped at the wonderful opportunity to stage this musical production.

We immediately sought and received permission from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports to  stage the play.  The production was premiered at the National Cultural Centre on November 25th, 1989 for 7 performances including 2 matinees. It was well attended.

Sir Shridat Ramphal, who attended the performance  had recommended that the play be staged at the opening of the Heads of Government meeting that was due to take place in Africa a few weeks later. This unfortunately never happened.

The Theatre Company then decided to take “Raise –up” on  a one month tour  to the Cayman Islands and the USA, performing  in 10 venues at Universities and other theatre spaces in Miami, Mississippi, Virgina, Washington, Michigan and New York .

The Mayor named the day we performed in Brooklyn, New York ‘Raise-up’ day. We were invited and performed an excerpt of the play on ‘Nine broadcast plaza”, a television programme.

In 2006, for Guyana’s  40th Independence Anniversary,  Major General Joe Singh, CEO of  GTT at the time proposed sponsoring  the staging of a historical production for the occasion. The late Billy Pilgrim was asked and was, of course, delighted to write this musical, but ill health prevented him from doing so and Dave was approached and agreed to do so.

The musical which Dave called “ALL IN WAN” premiered at the National Cultural Centre on May 26th, 2006 for 4 performances. The musical was produced by GEMS Theatre Productions, directed by Ron Robinson with Dave as musical director. It was an epic production with a cast of 100 plus artists including  Keith Waite and Terry Gajrag who came to Guyana for the occasion.

In my view this musical is more than worthy of being produced again for staging at the National Cultural Centre

I recalled inviting Dave to Guyana for two further occasions to perform his unique style of singing and storytelling at the Accountants Conference meeting in 2005 held at the Princess Hotel and for a pre-carifesta event at the theatre guild in 2008.

When we performed ‘Raise up”  in Grand Cayman and concluded the final performance after the 10 city -US tour, we had comprehensive discussions  on the Link Show , satirical review which we started in Guyana in 1981. He was very keen and a year later he started “Rundown” (the Cayman satirical show)  at the Harquail Centre , which he wrote from 1991-2008, until he moved to Guyana.

He was also Chairman of the Cayman National Foundation and chaired the annual event ‘Pirates week’ celebration in that country.

In summing up, Dave was much more than a calypso singer. He was songwriter, singer, musician, playwright, educator and entertainer par excellence.

Yours truly,
Gem Madhoo
GEMS Theatre Productions

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