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Source – Trinidad Express Date Published – Tuesday 28th May 2013 Writer – Gary Cardinez Keyboardist Raf Robertson and a group of musicians and singers mostly from Laventille and Morvant, breathed new life into calypso/kaiso music last Friday evening at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s. The local genre was given a...
Source – Newsday Date Published – Sunday 14th April 2013 Writer – Angela Pidduck In 1995, dance teacher Nancy Herrera saw the need for “a stepping stone” for the talented senior dancers of the Caribbean School of Dancing who had completed the level of dance taught at the school. She...
Source – Sunday Express Date Published – Sunday 7th April 2013 Writer – Wayne Bowman As Easter approaches each year children, and their parents, impatiently await the presentation by the Crazy Catholic and D C Shell Theatre. The company always delivers a fantastic production that has the children and adults...
Source – Trinidad Guardian Date Published – Wednesday 27th March 2013 Writer – Peter Ray Blood Before the popular label “diva” became an easily acquired superlative for female singers, she was a true diva. Domiciled in Brooklyn, New York for the past 32 years, Carol Addison returned home last week...
Source – Trinidad Guardian Date Published – Monday 18th March 2013 Members of the Zhejiang Opera Troupe put on back to back performances at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, last Thursday and Friday, to showcase the talent of the group in song, dance and drama in a programme sponsored by the...
Source – Trinidad Guardian Date Published – Thursday 21st January 2013 Theatre begins for 2013 in Port-of-Spain with the world premiere of the blockbuster and hilarious, bacchanal-filled Bailout. Bailout is written by Ricardo Samuel who last year brought you the roaringly funny Eat Ah Food.” Bailout begins the theatre season...
Source – Sunday Express Date Published – January 27th, 2013 The Patrons of Queen’s Hall was established as a not for profit organisation in 1986. Its mission is to keep Queen’s Hall and the performing arts alive and well in Trinidad and Tobago. The Patrons assist the Queen’s Hall management...
Source – Trinidad Guardian Date Published – February 13, 2013 Writer – Zahra Gordon Paul Keens-Douglas believes sponsorship is killing culture. And that’s one of the reasons why in 30 years of hosting the alternative comedy show Talk Tent, he’s never had corporate sponsorship or used extravagant television ads. On February...
Source – Trinidad Express Date Published – Wednesday 6th February 2013 Writer – Verdel Bishop “Planass”: To beat someone with the broad side of a cutlass. Rapso group 3Canal and their band, the Cut+Clear Crew, shared planass galore Sunday night, at Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s. The powerful trio targeted...
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