Gillian Moore

March to Caroni brings 70s history to life

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Theatre patrons get to relive a bit of history in March to Caroni, a new student production from The University of the West Indies (UWI) Department of Creative and Festival Arts.

 

Coreysan mesmerises audience

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Coreysan’s one-man concert on Wednesday night attracted a gathering of music lovers with a taste for the extraordinary, at Casa de Ibiza on Tragarete Road in Woodbrook.

 

Local architect designs a ‘green’ building

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Warner Street in St Augustine has been the address of breezy bungalows for university personnel for decades.

 

Bringing back the vibes of Caribbean jazz

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The first annual Trinidad and Tobago Jazz Festival was launched with great music and a good time at The Corner Bar on Ariapita Avenue in Woodbrook on Saturday night.

 

Patrons enjoy evening of pure Calypso

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Calypso like it used to be was the order of the evening on February 4, when De Entertainers Tent from Tobago put on a show at Trevor’s Edge Restaurant and Bar in St Augustine.

 

Jeffers takes Young King crown

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Kwesi Jeffers used a combination of lyrical skill, strong stage presence and impressive vocal talent to come out on top at Monday night’s Young Kings Calypso Monarch Competition, presented by the National Cultural Action Committee at Pier One, Chaguaramas.

 

Ruiz crowned Calypso Queen

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Position number five proved lucky for Kizzy Ruiz at Sunday night’s National Calypso Queen competition 2010, presented by the National Women's Action Committee.

 

Stars of Tomorrow come out to shine

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Asten “Guidance” Isaac won the 21st edition of the National Youth Action Committee’s Stars of Tomorrow Calypso Competition, held on Sunday evening at Strand Cinema, Dundonald Street, Port-of-Spain.

 

AllRounder shows off his diving skills

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In launching his new CD last Wednesday night at De Nu Pub in Woodbrook, AllRounder (Anthony Hendrickson) proved beyond a doubt that after decades of performing on the kaiso stage, he’s still got it.

 

SAGHS girls serve up 'Wine of Astonishment'

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Three months of intensive rehearsals culminated in a two-night staging of Earl Lovelace’s play, The Wine of Astonishment, by Second and Third Form students of St Augustine Girls’ High School on December 9 and 10.

 
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