The Capisterre region was the earliest area in St. Kitts[1] to be settled by Europeans and was part of French St. Christophe from 1625 to 1713.
The festival was established in 2001 to foster unity amongst these four villages, often dubbed by locals "the back of de land" due to their being the furthest locations on the island from the capital city of Basseterre.
Individually, each village would have proved to be too small to hold a truly profitable community festival, but the union of the four villages resulted in the exact opposite—the largest community festival in the federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis in terms of both participant population and generated income.
The income generated from the activities is in turn used to better the communities of Capisterre.
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