For the third year in a row, the Fringe movement will be hosting The After Jazz Fringe Fest during the Tobago Jazz Experience. For the third year in a row, the Fringe movement will be hosting The After Jazz Fringe Fest during the Tobago Jazz...
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Today, associate professor of steelpan and co-director of the Northern Illinois University Steelband Liam Teague will give a faculty recital of exciting new chamber works for steelpan. The recital consists entirely of new works commissioned by or...
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
One of Steven Taylor’s many dreams is to live, work, and most importantly, create in T&T. As the young filmmaker put it during a telephone interview with the T&T Guardian, “My dream is to be here.”
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After sell-out houses at the Naparima Bowl, Ralph Maraj’s The Saint comes to the north for performances at Cipriani College, Valsayn, this weekend.
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“Dance is the hidden language of the soul.”
These are the immortal words of the world-acclaimed “mother of modern dance” Martha Graham, an American dancer and choreographer recognised as one of the greatest artistes of the 20th century.
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The Trinidad Theatre Workshop (TTW) launched its first theatre company of actors in nearly a decade on April 11 at a casual cocktail viewing party at the theatre’s workspace on Jerningham Avenue in Belmont.
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Movie lovers are in for a treat this weekend when the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (ttff) rolls in to public spaces along the East/West corridor, with the bpTT Community Cinergy Outdoor Cinema Series—three nights of free screenings of great...
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The Classical Music Development Foundation of Trinidad & Tobago (CMDFTT) Young Artist Collective singers and the UTT String Orchestra will present Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas on Saturday and Sunday at Daaga Hall, UWI, St Augustine.
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The ongoing restoration work, now in full flow at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Port-of-Spain, has attracted the attention of folks in the South American country of Paraguay who are willing to assist in the project by way of...
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Bedridden at her Maloney home, veteran calypsonian/prolific songwriter Maureen Walcott (Lady Irie), 62, lay mourning her late husband/calypsonian John Howell Walcott, fondly known as Jus Come.
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