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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Canboulay riots in Sando this year

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The City of San Fer­nan­do is the venue cho­sen for the re-en­act­ment this year of the Can­boulay Ri­ots (1881 to 1884), says Par­lia­men­tary Sec­re­tary in the Min­istry of Cul­ture Ju­nia Re­grel­lo. More than 100 cos­tumed per­form­ers will de­scend on Cof­fee Street, San Fer­nan­do, at 5 am on Feb­ru­ary 11, to recre­ate the ri­ot that has shaped Car­ni­val as it is cel­e­brat­ed to­day in Trinidad and To­ba­go. In 1884, Cof­fee Street was the scene for some of the more vi­o­lent clash­es be­tween the British po­lice and the freed slaves who, af­ter be­ing eman­ci­pat­ed, fought for the right to rev­el.

They suc­ceed­ed in hav­ing the Gov­er­nor at that time pro­claim a day and time for the com­mem­o­ra­tion, but it was not with­out the loss of blood or lives. It is the first time in the his­to­ry of the cel­e­bra­tion, which was tra­di­tion­al­ly held on Duke Street, Port-of-Spain, but shift­ed to the Pic­cadil­ly Greens two years ago, that it will take place in San Fer­nan­do. Re­grel­lo said in an in­ter­view, yes­ter­day, he hoped schools in south Trinidad, as well as young peo­ple would make the ef­fort to come and see the spec­tac­u­lar event. "I know its a dif­fi­cult hour, but it is on­ly when you see this re-en­act­ment you can be­gin to ful­ly ap­pre­ci­ate what is Car­ni­val.

"Had these peo­ple not protest­ed and re­sist­ed, we would have nev­er ex­pe­ri­enced car­ni­val. Car­ni­val is re­al­ly about the peo­ple," he said. Re­grel­lo, a for­mer pan­man and mas­quer­ad­er, said his first ex­po­sure to the ob­ser­vance was last year. "When I saw it I was amazed and told the Min­is­ter of Cul­ture Mar­lene Mc Don­ald, I would like to take it to San Fer­nan­do and she agreed," he said. Ac­cord­ing to his­to­ri­an Michael An­tho­ny, "the Can­boulay Ri­ots were ri­ots by the de­scen­dants of freed slaves against at­tempts by the British po­lice to crack down on as­pects of the cel­e­bra­tion of car­ni­val. The ri­ots oc­curred in Feb­ru­ary 1881 in Port-of-Spain, San Fer­nan­do and Princes Town in Feb­ru­ary 1884."


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