Nature Island Views: Creole Day in Dominica

October 25, 2013

Words by Jesse Serwer
Photos by Martei Korley
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Celebrated on the last Friday before Dominica’s National, or Independence, Day, Creole Day is one of the highlights of the independence season in Dominica. Dominicans, from government officials on down to small children, are encouraged to don traditional Creole wear, or wob, to work and school, with people from across the island gathering in the streets of Roseau for the Creole Day Parade through the capital city. The day and parade figures prominently into”Creole Culture,” the first installment of LargeUp’s Beautiful Dominica webisode series, which you can watch below, and read more about here.

But first, click here to peruse LargeUp creative director Martei Korley’s photos from last year’s Creole Day festivities.

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