It has been a decade since Choreographer, and Council for Arts, Aesthetics and Identity (CAAI) artistic director – Dave Williams, last produced a full show.
Author: Harmony Farrell
REVIEW: ‘Anansi and The Book of Night’ had the potential to be a stellar show…
Between April and May 2023, the first-time folklore festival – ’The Season of Anansi’, featured a series of workshops and events orchestrated by multi-media artist,
REVIEW: EVE – A Most Sophisticated Piece of Writing
Each time they hit the stage, the Quays Foundation renews their vow to maximize on the potential of the theatre to capture discourse on social
REVIEW: Kambule – A Vibrant Performance Indeed
Kambule has long been a staple event for those hoping to hear the murmuring heart of carnival amidst the rush of big trucks, big bands
REVIEW: RIDDIM NATION – the Dragon that Couldn’t Dance
For the second year of mas-less carnival, Czar (an appendage of events brand, Caesar’s Army) could be found welcoming crowds to NAPA on carnival Monday
Review: Mangoes from The Valley
“Perhaps, in another life, my weary soul will find place to rest”. These are the only words spoken in Mangoes From The Valley – voiced
REVIEW: NTACTT’S Junction Village – “So Trinidadian”
POV: It’s minutes to 6pm on Sunday 28th March, the second and final night that the National Theatre Arts Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NTACTT)
REVIEW: THE REVENGE OF KING JAB JAB
Hell is empty & all the devils are gyrating at the Little Carib Theatre! In this year of 2021, the first time in over a
REVIEW : ‘Ubuntu’ marked an important coming together of community
It goes without saying that the current Global Pandemic has brought some trying times for the live performing arts. For many of us, it’s been
Review: Deo Gratias – a spirit of gratitude
The Lydians celebrated their jubilee 40th anniversary with world-class music and dance in their annual concert at Queen’s Hall from the 12th to 15th of