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Author: Harmony Farrell

Harmony is a poet, actor, dancer, stage singer, researcher, educator, content creator...and the list goes on! In 2019 she graduated from the Guildford School of Acting/University of Surrey with a first class honours degree in Theatre & Performance with Creative Writing, where she grew an interest in writing about the arts. Her passion for performing emerged somewhere between being involved as an ensemble member & soloist for groups in musical theatre, parang, choral singing, dance (ballet, tap and contemporary), spoken word, comedy videos and again, the list can go on. Harmony's writing is situated between her scholarly focus and her practitioner's insight.

REVIEW: Kambule – A Vibrant Performance Indeed

March 10, 2022 Harmony Farrell

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

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REVIEW: RIDDIM NATION – the Dragon that Couldn’t Dance

March 8, 2022 Harmony Farrell

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

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Review: Mangoes from The Valley

August 2, 2021 Harmony Farrell

“Perhaps, in another life, my weary soul will find place to rest”. These are the only words spoken in Mangoes From The Valley – voiced

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REVIEW: NTACTT’S Junction Village – “So Trinidadian”

March 31, 2021 Harmony Farrell

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)

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REVIEW: THE REVENGE OF KING JAB JAB

March 3, 2021 Harmony Farrell

Hell is empty & all the devils are gyrating at the Little Carib Theatre!  In this year of 2021, the first time in over a

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REVIEW : ‘Ubuntu’ marked an important coming together of community

November 28, 2020 Harmony Farrell

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

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Review: Deo Gratias – a spirit of gratitude

December 18, 2019 Harmony Farrell

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

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