Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Bermuda, Jamestown, Virginia and Shakespeare

Did you know that Bermuda was settled 400 years ago (1609) as a result of a shipwreck? Even more interesting, it was that shipwreck which inspired Shakespeare's The Tempest!

"Let me live here forever
So rare a wondered father and wife
Makes this place a paradise."- William Shakespeare, The Tempest, 4.1

In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Bermuda's founding, the Department of Community & Cultural Affairs is having a special Jamestown - Bermuda exhibition from may 13 - May 31. the exhibition "...explores governmental, religious and trade connections between England’s second permanent colony in the New World and its first – Jamestown, Virginia, founded in 1607. The exhibition illuminates Bermuda’s unique character: strategic location and historic stone forts; extraordinary importance of sports and recreation; and land and seascapes immortalized by internationally renowned artists, leading to Bermuda’s rise in the 20th century as a premier travel destination." according to the official Bermuda Tourism website.

Enquiries: Department of Community & Cultural Affairs, 81 Court Street, Hamilton HM12, tel 441 292 8990, fax 441 292 2474, email bermuda2009@gov.bm, website www.bermuda2009.bm

Just a unique cultural experience you may want to mosey on over too while in port.

For more details, check out their official website at http://www.bermuda2009.bm/.

3 comments:

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    bathmateus

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  2. Good article. I always find interesting to read about Bermuda as there are many interesting stories and rumours are there about Bermuda. Can you please post something more about it??

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  3. This is a great article which is describing about the Bermuda and it is really a fantastic and a gorgeous destination to visit.

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