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TITLE
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TAPE
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DATE
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DESCRIPTION
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LENGTH
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FORMAT
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Programme 2 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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124X
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October 3, 1985
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Hosay - Part 2
Cultural Sprangalang
Shortpants - interview on Copyright
V.O.I.D. - Copyright
Dollars
Ron Reid feature
What's On
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35:04
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U-Matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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125X
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October 10, 1985
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Feed Forward
Alice McGill
V.O.I.D.
What's On
Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
Samuel Selvon
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36:10
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U-Matic
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Programme 4 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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126X
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October 17, 1985
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Feed Forward
Man in the Street
V.O.I.D.
What's On
Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
Caribana - Pinheiro feature
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30:30
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U-Matic
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Programme 5 Gayelle series Three 1985
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127X
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October 24, 1985
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Man in the Street
V.O.I.D.
Cultural Sprangalang
The Group and the Playhouse - Rape
Willie Chen - Freedom Road
Dollars
What's On
Ramleela I
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31:38
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U-Matic
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Programme 6 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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128X
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October 31, 1985
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Man in the Street
V.O.I.D. - Queen's visit
Cultural Sprangalang
What's On
St. Lucia - La Maguerite Feast - Courtesy G.I.S. St. Lucia
Dollars
Ramleela II
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35:02
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U-Matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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129X
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November 7, 1985
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Feed Forward
Marble Pitching
Cultural Sprangalang
Small Goal Post
What's On
Pat Flores
Dollars
Indian Parang
Catelli Classical Jewels
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36:59
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U-Matic
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Programme 8 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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130X
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November 14, 1985
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Divali
Man in the Street
What's On
Belmont Jr. Secondary - Dance Classes, W.U.T.T. - Short Story Workshop,
Ronald John Drama Rehersal
Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
V.O.I.D. - On Media
Wendy Ifill
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36:08
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U-Matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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131X
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November 21, 1985
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School Steelband & Drama Festicval
Cultural Sprangalang
What's On-Beryl Mc Bernie Foundation
Film Festival - La Rue Casas Negres
V.O.I.D. - Censorship
Dollars
Man in Best Village
Gayelle on Best Village Stage
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35:06
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U-Matic
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Programme 10 Gayelle series Three 1985
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132X
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November 28, 1985
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Feed Forward
Tobago School Art Festival
What's On - with Zowie
National Fine Arts Centre
La Diablesse by Luise Kimme
Dollars
Sprangalang
Abdul Malik - Return of a Bad Poet
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34:21
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U-Matic
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Programme 11 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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133X
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December 5, 1985
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Santa Rosa Arts Centre
What's On
Kariwak
Big Bamboo - Freddie Harris
V.O.I.D.
Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
Arima Arts Centre
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32:12
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U-Matic
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Programme 12 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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134X
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December 12, 1985
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Beryl Mc Bernie Folk House
Turtle Beach Tobago History Exhibition & Corland Museum
What's On
Dollars/V.O.I.D.
Cultural Sprangalang
Children's Mobile Theatre
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33:55
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U-Matic
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Programme 13 Gayelle Series Three 1985
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135X
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December 19, 1985
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Parang
Top Making & Games
What's On
Parang - Aguinaldo
Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
Kaiso Promos - Carl Jacobs
Machel Montano
Charlie's Roots
Bill Trotman
Shadow
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34:15
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U-Matic
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Programme 1 Gayelle Series One 1986
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136X
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May 1, 1986
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Teaser - Airborne 1
B.J. Cameron - National Song Festival Winner: "Mama"
Philip "Mamoo" Boodoo
Kite Flying
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25:55
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U-Matic
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Programme 2 Gayelle Series One 1986
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138X
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May 8, 1986
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"Teaser" - Hindi Sprangalang
Hindi Language Feature
David Rudder's 'Lyrics for Dollars' Competition
Raoul Pantin & Ronald Amoroso Interviews
Calypso for Africa Update
Orisha Pilgrimage
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29:06
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U-Matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle Series One 1986
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137X
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May 15, 1986
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Ramadhan - Moon Sighting
Lyrics for Dollars
Cultural Sprangalang
Citizens for Conservation
Cliff San A. Jong - Suriname Feature
N.Y.A.C. & N.W.A.C.
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28:42
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U-Matic
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Programme 4 Gayelle Series One 1986
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137X
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May 22, 1986
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Indian Arrival Day
Cultural Sprangalang
Women's Windball Cricket
Lyrics for Dollars
Violence in the Home - "Sangre Grande by Two"
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37:20
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U-Matic
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Programme 5 Gayelle Series One 1986
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139X
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May 29, 1986
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Lyrics for Dollars - Guest Realator
Viva Mexico - Mavis Lee Wah Naparima Girls
Cultural Sprangalang - Sr. Marie Therese & Arena Massacre
Emheyo Bahabba (artist)
Ralph Maraj - National Drama Festival
"Man Better Man" - Errol Sitahal
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24:56
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U-Matic
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Programme 6 Gayelle Series One 1986
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140X
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June 13, 1986
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Eid-Ul-Fitr
Cultural Sprangalang
Lyrics for Dollars - Joan Beckles Carrington
Shango Baku - Rehersal of "One Bad Casa"
Bagasse Company - Rehersal of "Old Story Time"
What's On
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25:01
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U-Matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle Series One 1986:
Labour Day Special
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140X
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June 19, 1986
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Interviews - Jim and Christina Barrete,
Mc Donald Stanley, Percy Mullen
Drama Sequences featuring : Maurice Brash as Cipriani, Anthony Hall as
Butler, Errol Sitahal as Rienzi
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25:42
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U-Matic
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Programme 8 Gayelle Series One 1986
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141X
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June 26, 1986
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Teaser - Welcome to Gayelle in Yoruba
Yoruba Community in Matura
Cultural Sprangalang
Lyrics for Dollars - Guest - Rio & Funny
Jarek Dance Studio - "Jazz Alive"
What's On
Richmond Great House in Tobago
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31:20
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U-Matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle Series One 1986
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141X
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July 3, 1986
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Matelot - St. Peter's Day
Cultural Sprangalang
Lyrics for Dollars - Guest - Bill Trotman
Rafi & Mukesh Competition
Brasso Seco Revisited
Matelot Library
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29:54
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U-Matic
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Programme 10 Gayelle Series One 1986
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142X
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July 10, 1986
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Wine Feature
Cultural Sprangalang
Lyrics for Dollars - Guest - Merchant
What's On
Pinheiro feature
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31:12
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U-Matic
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Programme 11 Gayelle Series One 1986
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143X
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July 11, 1986
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Indian Cooking Utensils
Cultural Sprangalang
National Dance Association Workshops
"Lights" - Issues facing Women
Emancipation - Rehersal at Piccadily Primary School
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29:27
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U-Matic
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Programme 12 Gayelle Series One 1986
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144X
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July 24, 1986
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Surfing
Cultural Sprangalang
"Boesman & Lena" - in Rehersal
"Killer Bees" - Reggae
East Indian Pottery
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28:20
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U-Matic
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Programme 13 Gayelle Series One 1986
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145X
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July 31, 1986
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Bahia Feature
Cultural Sprangalang
David Rudder presents prizes for 'Lyrics for Dollars' winners
Columbus landing in Moruga
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26:12
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U-Matic
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Programme 14 Gayelle Series One 1986
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145X
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August 7, 1986
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Krishna Leela
Cultural Sprangalang
Natalie Rogers
Horace Wilson - "Turn of the Tide" - the Movie
Andre Tanker - "Turn of the Tide" - musical score
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23:32
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U-Matic
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Programme 1 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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146X
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September 12, 1986
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Taitt on the Campaign Trail (P.P.P.P...)
Central Bank Auditorium
Cultural Sprangalang
Rupert Roopnarine and "Terror and the Time"
Ray Kril
STOS Video
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27:45
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U-Matic
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Programme 2 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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146X
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September 18, 1986
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Gender Consciousness Seminar
Cultural Sprangalang
Unesco TV Workshop
Taitt on the Campaign Trail
Abdul Malik - distant ting more weight
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28:40
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U-Matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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147X
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September 25, 1986
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Gong Show
Traditional East Indian Jewellery
Cultural Sprangalang
Chopstix Resturant - featuring Tent Theatre
Taitt
Sistren - "Sweet Sugar Rage"
What's On
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26:34
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U-Matic
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Programme 4 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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147X
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October 2, 1986
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Turn of the Tide - Premiere
Cultural Sprangalang
Hart Crane Interview with Derek Walcott
Glass Blowing
Pan Assembly
"Turn of the Tide" - audience comments
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31:21
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U-Matic
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Programme 5 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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148X
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October 9, 1986
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Taitt with "Stork"
San Fest '86
Opera Rehearsal
Man in the Street - Opera
Cultural Sprangalang
Sound Revolution
Video Club
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29:51
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U-Matic
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Programme 6 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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149X
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October 16, 1986
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carlyle chang
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25:56
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U-Matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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150X
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October 23, 1986
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Feed Forward
Taitt - Elcock
Cultural Sprangalang
W.I. Poetry Day
Duffin
International Film Festival
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25:39
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U-Matic
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Programme 8 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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150X
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October 30, 1986
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Teaser - Divali Nagar
Hosay Riots
Cultural Sprangalanang
Divali Nagar
Eintou Springer - Launching her book "Out of the Shadows"
Taitt - Man in the Street - Lawerence Frederick
Rawle Gibbons - Creative Arts Centre
What's On
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27:58
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U-Matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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151X
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November 6, 1986
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Hugo del Rio
Taitt in Hugeville
Gallery 1234 - The Female I
Cultural Spranglang
NDA - Festival
David Rudder - Bahia Promo
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28:00
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U-Matic
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Programme 10 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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151X
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November 13, 1986
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Asian group from London
Cultural Sprangalang
Francis Regis video from St. Lucia
Puja Shop
What's On - Police Concert and Clyde Lambert
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32:00
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U-Matic
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Programme11 Gayelle series Two 1986
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152X
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November 20, 1986
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Man in the Street - Rape
Rape Discussion
Buy the Savannah
Cultural Sprangalang -The Inherent Nobility of Man
African Martial Arts
What's On - Strolling Players
Children's Christmas Video
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30:19
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U-Matic
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Programme 12 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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153X
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November 27, 1986
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Welcome from Tobago
Man in the Street - "Turn of the Tide"
Turn of the Tide - Zelma Cowie
Horace Wilson, Mike Duncan and Rodill Clarke
Hospitality Association of Tobago (HAT)
Michael Small - Sandy Point Beach Club
Cultural Sprangalang, Parlatuvier Villages
What's ON
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28:47
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U-Matic
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Programme 13 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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153X
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December 4, 1986
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Basket Making
Aubery Yeates - Tobago
Cultural Sprangalang with Brigitte Bereton on J.J. Thomas
What's On - NHA Cultural Club, Gypsy, UWI Players
St. Lucia video K.K. Randolph
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30:02
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U-Matic
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Programme 14 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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154X
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December 11, 1986
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Clifford Birjoo (artist)
Spree Simon Community Development Committee
Ahmin Edoo (designer) - Board Game Taxi Driver
Cultural Sprangalang
Mighty Volcano - Parlatuvier Kaiso
What's On - Sullivan Walker, Linda Pollard-Lake
Scrooge, Brother Resistance
Sneak preview of "Samba in She Soca - Soca in She Samba" - David
Rudder in NA/Bahia
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26:51
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U-Matic
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Programme 15 Gayelle Series Two 1986
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154X
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December 18, 1986
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W.I. Reference Library Christmas Show
Part 1
Donimic, Alphabet (Crease) ,Errol Jones
Cultural Sprangalang
W.I. Reference Library Christmas Show Part 2
Dominic Rudder/Kaiso, Dennis Hall, Signal Hill Alumnae Choir (Tobago)
What's On (Crease)
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U -Matic
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Programme 1 Gayelle Series One 1987
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155X
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January 8, 1997
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Teaser - Gypsy - "Sinking Ship"
1985
Tribute to Spitfire - Sparrow's Young Brigade
Cultural Sprangalang
"Ruler in Hiroona"
Dr. Brinsley Samaroo - Information and Media
Cultural Montage
What's On - Naparima Girls High School
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26:24
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U -matic
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Programme 2 Gayelle Series One 1987
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155X
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January 15, 1987
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Teaser - Spitfire (SYB -1987)
Taitt
Artist's Speak -Out
Dennis Hall - Socaman Shortage Record Releases
Record Round-up - "People's Playworld"
What's On
Film Revue
Marilyn Gordon - PNM's Promise of a Bowl 1985
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24:21
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U-Matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle Series One 1987
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20Y
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January 22, 1987
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Stalin Record/Book Launching
Cultural Sprangalang
Calypso Theatre
Glen Roopchand
Danjuma Taitt
Culture House
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32:18
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U - Matic
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Programme 4 Gayelle series One 1987
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21Y
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January 29, 1987
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Teaser - Professor Nettleford
Professor Nettleford - Opening Ceremony of Creative Arts Centre - U.W.I.
Cultural Sprangalang
Opening Ceremony of Creative Arts Centre - U.W.I.
Record Launching - Rhyner's Record Shop
Tent Theatre
Book Review - Rapso
What's On - Ministry of Culture
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25:46
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U - Matic
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Programme 5 Gayelle Series One 1987
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21Y
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February 5, 1987
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Teaser - "Eagle"
Indian Cultural Pageant Preview
Cultural Sprangalang
Chaguanas Library Service
Shadow's Masters Den
What's On - Chicky Chung
Chalkdust
Young Kings and Queens Calypso Competition
Lancelot Layne
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28:43
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U-Matic
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Programme 6 Gayelle Series One 1987
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22Y
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February 12, 1987
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Sponsor's Cards
Tunapuna Carnival Improvement
Committee and Carnival Band 'Illusions'
Carl and Carol Jacobs and Drupatee Ramgoonai
Cultural Sprangalang
Eintou Springer - "Out of the Shadows"
Kitchener's Revue
What's On - Booker Martin
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32:45
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U- Matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle Series One 1987
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23Y
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February 19, 1987
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Ironman and Pan Trinbago plans for
Carnival Monday
Singing Sandra
Cultural Sprangalang
Laurence Lieberman
Lovindeer
What's On with Cravat
Larro Devines, Machel Montano
Malik Folk Performers
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29:53
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U -matic
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Programme 8 Gayelle Series One 1987
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23Y
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February 24, 1987
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Alvin Kalliecheran Mas Camp
Mangrove Steelband
Leslie Palmer (Wounded Soldier)
Cultural Sprangalang
Jeremy Taylor's Masquerade
Bally - Party Time
Sparrow's Young Brigade with Indian, Rio, G.B., Natasha, Plainclothes,
Crusoe, Sparrow
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29:09
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U - Matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle Series One 1987
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24Y
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March 5, 1987
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Wake & Tambour Bamboo
Cultural Sprangalang
Kumar Mahabir
Island to Island - Canadians in Mas
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24:16
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U - Matic
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Programme 10 Gayelle Series One 1987
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24Y
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March 12, 1987
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Teaser - Merchant - "I Coming
Too"
Treatment of Women in Calypso 1987 - Man in the Street, Rhoda Reddock, Tambu,
Poser, Merchant, Rootsman, Carol Jacobs
Cultural Sprangalang
Sexual Harassment at work - Man in the street, Singing Sandra, Rhoda Reddock
James Aboud - Stone Rose
Sister Vision
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32:30
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U - Matic
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Programme 11 Gayelle Series One 1987
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25Y
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March 19, 1987
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Ti Jean & Creative Arts Centre
Cultural Sprangalang
TIBS
Ti Jean Music
Phagwa - Anita Chandradath Singh
Baby Sandra - Phagwa Dance
Wat's On with Phoenix Players - Bad Seed
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31:57
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U - Matic
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Programme 12 Gayelle Series One 1987
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26Y
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March 26, 1987
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Drama in Elementary School
Ministry of Education - Clive Borely
Mock Court Trial
Kids in School - Common Entrance
Cultural Sprangalang
Art in school - Holy Name Convent
Ministry of Education - Alma Pierre
Pan as Part Of School Curriculum - Terrance Noel
Ministry of Education - Alma Pierre
What's On - Naparima College Choir
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29:51
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U - Matic
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Programme 13 Gayelle Series One 1987
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27Y
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April 2, 1987
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Teaser - Pierrot in Savannah
Pan Vibes
Willie Chen - Central bank Mural
Pan Pioneer #1 - Hugo Besson - 5 Graves to Cairo
Cultural Sprangalang
Pierrot/Pan Pioneer #2 - Hugh Borde - Tripoli
Nina Squires - Art Exhibition
Odyssey Pan Movement
Pan Pioneer #3 - Earl Rodney - Solo Harmonites
What's On - Kimme and Prince Exhibition
Tribute to Maurice Conner
Brigo - "Support Pan Musicians"
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29:51
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U - Matic
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Programme 14 Gayelle Series One 1987
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28Y
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April 9, 1987
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Pierrots on Burning land
Kaiso after Carnival - Ome, Brigo,Superior
Cultural Sprangalang
Record Industry - Ottie Mieres, Kelvin Scoon/Multi Media
Cito Valasquez and Trinimatch
N.F.F.A. farmers
What's On - Kurt Allen, Willo Creedland, Ravi Ji
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32:22
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U - Matic
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Programme 15 Gayelle Series One 1987
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29Y
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April 16, 1987
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Teaser - Father Holong & friends
Easter - Archbishop Anthony Pantin
Cultural Sprangalang - Zigalee
Champa Devi - Nrityanjali Dance Theatre
Guadeloupe Independence - Lucien Perutin
Peoples Organization for Guadeloupe Liberation
Father Holung and Friends
What's On - Bookfair and Festival - David Abdullah
Gospel - Jim Gordon
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34:53
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U - Matic
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Programme 16 Gayelle Series One 1987
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30Y
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April 23, 1987
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Ibis Comics
Cultural Sprangalang
Caribbean Cultural Gallery & Easter Bonnet Parade
Placid Manson - Snake Bite Antidote
Kenny Phillips And Tony benjamin - Home Recording Studios
What's On - Ballroom Dancing, Calypso Kerr, U.W.I. Summer School
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28:48
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U - Matic
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Programme 17 Gayelle Series One 1987
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30Y
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April 30, 1987
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Teaser - "Tainted Blood" - in
rehearsal
Willie Chen and James Lee Wah - "Tainted Blood"
Cultural Sprangalang - Urban Cross Belgium Black Stone
Hanooman House - Prof. Ken Ramchand
What's On - Arnold Shuffler
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33:00
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U - Matic
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Programme 18 Gayelle Series One 1987
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31Y
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May 7, 1987
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Fitzroy Coleman
Cultural Sprangalang
What's On with Mass Appeal
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29:03
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U -Matic
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Programme 19 Gayelle Sereies One 1987
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31Y
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May 21, 1987
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Lancelot Layne with Free South Africa and
Tiger
Cultural Sprangalang with Alexander Ragtime Band
Dutch visitors to Mount St. Benedict
Atabal
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24:50
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U Matic
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Programme 20 Gayelle Series One 1987
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32Y
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May 28, 1987
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Teaser - "I Lawah"
"I Lawah" Rehersal and Interview - Efebo Wilkinson
Woman in Craft Exhibition
Cultural Sprangalang
Joseph Cummings
Point Fortin Senior Secondary School - San Fest Winners
What's On - Matuzalem
- Eugene Joseph
- Dennis De Souza
- Dr. Stanley-Marcano
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27:22
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U Matic
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Programme 21 Gayelle Series One 1987
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33Y
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June 4, 1987
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Cultural Sprangalang - Black Stone - Sr.
Finnegan (Tobago)
Newtown Tour
Point Fortin - Coconut Industry
Newtown Tour
U.W.I. Vacation School
Newtown Tour
What's On - Tree Planting for Chorpus Christi
- Stag/Vat 19 Calypso Competition
- Frontline - Wilcox Raymond
- Rotary Club - "Rotary in Rythm"
- Bookfair Festival - Romeo Kotzebue - Suriname
- Film Review - "Water" and "Burn"
- O.W.T.U. 50th Anniversary - Composer
Credits - David Rudder and Ayuba Murray - Winning "Dollars" Entry
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33:09
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U-Matic
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Programme 1 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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34Y
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September 3, 1987
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Funny - Main in the street - 25 years
Cultural Sprangalang & Compere
Tributes to medal winners - Solo Girdharie,Horace Wilson, Marionettes,
Freddie Kisson,
Jit Samaroo, Peter Minshall, Boogsie Sharpe, C.L.R. James, Wolbert Holder
Launching of the Working Women Magazine
Noble Douglas Dance 1987
Tradewinds Collective
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23:48
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U-matic
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Programme 2 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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34Y
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September 10, 1987
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One Love
Man in the Street
Francisco Cabral
One Love - Man in the Street
Pan Rising Promotions
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23:48
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U-matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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35Y
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September 17, 1987
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Nellie Bailey Kids on One Love
Royal Bank Photography
Cultural Sprangalang
Views on Italian Sculpture
Victor Reid Tribute by Jennifer Cheeseman
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25.34
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U-matic
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Programme 4 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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35Y
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September 24, 1987
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Torrence Mohammed and Allan Sammy on
Plans for Tobago
Cultural Sprangalang with Maureen Warner - Orisha
Ralph Maraj - Flowers of the Nation
Spirit Undaunted - Emancipation Art Exhibition
Surfing - Che Lovelace
Monster March
Ras Elibank - Letter to Mama
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26.19
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U-matic
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Programme 5 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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36Y
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October 1, 1987
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Glen Roopchand
Cultural Sprangalang
Dr. Maureen Warner-Lewis
Iya Rodney - Orisha
What's On - Ramleela
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27 mins
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U-matic
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Programme 6 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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36Y
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October 8, 1987
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Willie Chen - Creative Arts Centre San
Fernando
Feedforward - Naila's letter, Jones Jeet poem
Tobago exhibition - Joseph Chin Aleong
Douglas Archibald - Tobago, Melancholy Isle
Joyce Kirton - Les Enfants Dance Co.
Parang - Los Dinamicos
Caribbean Art Now Exhibition - Ken Critchlow
What's On - Natural History Exhibition
Credits - Los Dinamicos
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27.18 mins
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U-matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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37Y
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October 15, 1987
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Tobago - Man in the Street - Tourism
Hosay in Longdenville
Cultural Sprangalang - Eintou Springer (Anansie)
China Festival - Joanne Williams reports: Interviews - Joyce Wong Sang &
Colvin Chen
Interview - Eintou Springer - Book Launching
What's On - Dog, Tief, Ja JAh, As Is
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27.18 mins
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U-matic
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Programme 8 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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38Y
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October 22, 1987
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Raf Robertson Group
Divali Ballet - Anita Chandradath Singh
Cultural Sprangalang - Double Ten
Tobago Reef
Interview - Doubreen O'Marde
What's On - Arabic Film "Shadow of the Earth"
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29.10 mins
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U-matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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38Y
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October 29, 1987
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Althea Bastien - Batiks
Interview - Buzz Johnson - Karia Press
Cross Country Horse Trails - Interview - Patrice Stollmeyer
Harry Bryden Exhibition and Opera
What's On - Witness for the Prosecution
- Roger Boothman Exhibition
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24.43
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U-matic
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Programme 10 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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37Y
|
November 5, 1987
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Feedforward - Madness - Rudder
Vox Pop - Man in the Street - What gets you up in the morning?
Cultural Sprangalang
Jean Paul Cezaire - Sermac
Jagriti Magazine - Indrani Rampersad
What's On - Never a dull Moment
- Hair Fantasy
- Behind Closed Doors
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26.39
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U-matic
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Programme 11 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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39Y
|
November 12, 1987
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Best Village - Point Cumana - Annette
Lewis
Signal Hill Alumni Chior - Launching of first Christmas album
Cultural Sprangalang
Norbert Rodney (Master Drummer - Orisha)
Film Review - Emitai (Senegal Dir : Ousmane)
Godfrey Sealy - North Diego Martin Village
What's On - Divali Magazine
- Teror and Relator
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32.09 mins
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U-matic
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Programme 12 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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40Y
|
November 19, 1987
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Opening - 1st Gayelle opening
Dominica Feature - Ophelia and hucksters
Link - viewing Labour Day special
Cultural Sprangalang
Link - viewing Brasso Seco
Belize Feature - "Belize all over" - Ramsey's mule - courtesy Great
Belize Productions
Link - viewing David Rudder and Dollars
Signal Hill Alumni Choir Video
Link - viewing Astor Johnson
Jamaica feature - Jamaica National Dance Theatre - Edna Manley
What's On - Ti Jean and his brothers
- Cuttage
- International Day against Violence to Women
- Janet Jones
Credits - Dollars Theme
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29.19
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U-matic
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Programme 13 Gayelle Series Two 1987
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41Y & 42Y
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November 26, 1987
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Links at Gold's Gym
Behind Closed Doors - interview - Dwight Arthur, Yuklin Ahue and patrons
Eunice Gittens - Rape Crisis Centre
Cultural Sprangalang
Half Way House - interviewer Josanne Lennard
Cathy Sheppard - November 24th? Comittee (Violence against Women Week)
Gloria Harewood - Ceramics
What's On - REACT promo
- NWAC promo
- Tobago Designers
Credits
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28.50
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U-matic
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Programme 14 Gayelle series Two 1987
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42Y
|
December 3, 1987
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Guy Beckles & Pat Choo Foon (artists)
Calypso Jingles feature
Zobida Jo Ali (artists)
Cultural Sprangalang
Carlisle Harris (artist)
Interview - J.D. Elder
Krihilde Koph Johnson & Leroy Clarke (artists)
Point Fortin African History Month
What's On
Credits
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29.01
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U-Matic
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Programme 15 Gayelle series Two 1987
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41Y
|
December 10, 1987
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Comments fronm designers
Opening Link
Cultural Sprangalang
Comments from Designers
Fashion feature - Meiling, Geoffrey Stanford, Trevor Craigwell, Cyprian
Thomas, Renee Camps-Campins, Claudia Pegas, Isabella Ferreira, Marise
Rodriguez
Interview - Ralph Campbell
Credits
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28.57
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U-Matic
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Programme 16 Gayelle series Two 1987
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43Y
|
December 17, 1987
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Coco Payol Resturant Christmas dishes
Children Carollers
Cultural Sprangalang
Calypsoes - Machel Montano, Drupatie Ramgoonai, David Rudder, Tambu, Prince
Unique, G.B.
Creche songs in Paramin
What's On
C.L.R. James
Credits - Parang Group - De Otro Sabor
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30.15
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U-Matic
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Programme 1 Gayelle series One 1988
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44Y
|
January 21, 1988
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Man in the street - What do you think
about the calypsoes this year?
Interview - Lord Kitchener
Cultural Sprangalang with Roaring Lion and Clemmie George
Charlie's Roots feature
Peter Minshall's band launching
What's On
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27:42
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U-Matic
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Programme 2 Gayelle series One 1988
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43Y
|
January 28, 1988
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Teaser - Robber talk
Commentor Launching
Cultural Sprangalang
Monday Night mas
Calypso clips at Crosby's/Pamberi's video
What's On
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25:30
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U-Matic
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Programme 3 Gayelle series One 1988
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44Y
|
February 4, 1988
|
Man in the street - What do you think
about Carnival in South?
Interview - Composer
Cultural Sprangalang
Lue Shue feature
Calypso clips
What's On
|
29:11
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U-Matic
|
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Programme 4 Gayelle series One 1988
|
45Y
|
February 11, 1988
|
Queen's Hall - Interview with committee
member about Vielle Cour
Public Library Costume Competition
Sprangalang with FPA representative
Children's Carnival Bands
Rapso feature - Brother Resistance and Mandela
What's On
|
22:33
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U-Matic
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|
Programme 5 Gayelle series One 1988
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45Y
|
February 18, 1988
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Introduction with some Carnival winners
Belize feature - New Dance Punta Rock - courtesy Great Belize Products
Cultural Sprangalang with Fabien about Talk Tent
Carlisle Harris feature
Whats On
|
23:29
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U-Matic
|
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Programme 6 Gayelle series One 1988
|
46Y
|
February 25, 1988
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Man in the Street - What do you think
about Cro Cro's 'Common Entrance Contoversy'
Cultural Sprangalang
Emheyo Bahabba (artist)
French Ballet - Diva Studio of France
What's ON
Fund for Earl Brooks
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25:34
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U-Matic
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Programme 7 Gayelle series One 1988
|
46Y
|
March 3, 1988
|
Teaser - Lavantille Pan Specialists
Chat with Tourists in Tobago
Cultural Sprangalang
Tobago Carnival Band - winner
Westside Symphony Orchestra
What's On
|
22:45
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 8 Gayelle series One 1988
|
47Y
|
March 10, 1988
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Japanese kites and tops
Cultural Sprangalang
Garnet Ifil (photographer)
Christopher Pinheiro - tie dying....
What's On
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24:20
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U-Matic
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Programme 9 Gayelle series One 1988
|
47Y
|
March 17, 1988
|
Mother Courage - play at UWI
Drug Play at Mount
Cultural Sprangalang
Luther Francois feature
Jackie Hinkson feature
What's On
Natural High Feature
End
|
26:46
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 10 Gayelle series One 1988
|
48Y
|
March 24, 1988
|
Chalice feature
Cultural Sprangalang
Roshan Dhunjibhoy (film director)
Film Review - Walker
What's On
|
26:56
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 11 Gayelle series One 1988
|
48Y
|
March 31, 1988
|
Dionyse McTair (poet)
Cultural Sprangalang
Konimo (Ghanian musician)
Gypsy about Fishnet
What's On
|
31:47
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 12 Gayelle series One 1988
|
49Y
|
April 7, 1988
|
Conservation in Tobago
Cultural Sprangalang
Selwyn Borneo (sculptor)
Lennox Holder, France Tempo (wood sculptors)
PAHO Ad
What's On
|
28:04
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 13 Gayelle series One 1988
|
49Y
|
April 14, 1988
|
Darcus Howe interview
Cultural Sprangalang
Leroy Clarke interview and exhibition
Film Review - Playing Away
What's On
|
28:00
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 14 Gayelle series One 1988
|
50Y
|
April 21, 1988
|
Interview with Steve Ouditt and Eddie
Bowen (artists)
Cultural Sprangalang
National Archives feature - Glimpes '88
Wine of Astonishment rehersal / interview - Earl Lovelace and Earl Warner
What's On
|
29:02
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 15 Gayelle series One 1988
|
50Y
|
April 28, 1988
|
Man in the Street - What did you think of
Expo '88
Andrea Gollop (Barbadian story-teller)
Mutaburuka (Jamaican dub poet)
Marjorie Whylie (musicologist)
Noble Douglas
What's On
|
30:28
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 16 Gayelle series One 1988
|
51Y
|
May 5, 1988
|
Week of the Young Child
Cultural Sprangalang
Voices - Art Exhibition Arlene Gomez,Tessa Springer and Anna Serrao
Sleeping Dogs are Lying - play excerpt
Brief interview - Alexis Ballie (painter)
Rage Promo - interview - Godfrey Sealy
What's On
|
24:54
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 17 Gayelle series One 1988
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51Y
|
May 12, 1988
|
History of Lopinot by students of Five
Rivers Junior Sec.
Cultural Sprangalang
100th Anniversary Celebration in Arima
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl - excerpt and interview
What's On
|
27:55
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 18 Gayelle series One 1988
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52Y
|
May 19, 1988
|
Wine of
Astonishment - highlights from play
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Bishop Griffith about the history of the Baptist movement in
T&T
Audience reaction to Wine of Astonishment - Opening Night
4H feature - play
What's On
|
29:28
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 19 Gayelle series One 1988
|
52Y & 53Y
|
May 26, 1988
|
Local rappers - interviews and
performances
Cultural Sprangalang
Gordon Rolehr - Oral Traditions
RUN DMC interview and performances
|
31:06
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 20 Gayelle series One 1988
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54Y
|
June 2, 1988
|
Dermot Louison - Artist
Cultural Sprangalang
Kennnedy Walcott (artist)
Film Review - The Last Emperor
What's On
|
24:46
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 21 Gayelle series One 1988
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54Y
|
June 9, 1988
|
Teaser
Introduction
Ras Shorty Feature (1st segment)
Jahmoo music (2nd segment)
Love Circle (3rd segment)
What's On
|
30:13
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 22 Gayelle series One 1988
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55Y
|
June 16, 1988
|
Introduction
Japanese Kodo Drummers
Cultural Sprangalang
Lydian singers
Tassa Finals - Mid Centre Mall
What's On
|
25:02
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 23 Gayelle series One 1988
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55Y
|
June 23, 1988
|
Teaser
Introduction
Doubles feature
Coconut feature
Cultural Sprangalang
Cocoyea man
Nuts feature
What's On
|
28:27
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 24 Gayelle series One 1988
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56Y
|
June 30, 1988
|
Introduction
Micheal Manley - about new book History of West Indies Cricket
Cultural Sprangalang
Alexander King (artist)
Puerto Rican Cultural exchange group
Montage of June brides photographic exhibition
What's On
|
25:27
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 25 Gayelle series One 1988
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56Y
|
July 7, 1988
|
Interview - Robert Amar about recording
studio
Cultural Sprangalang
Sonnylal Rambisoon (artist)
Interview - Jacqueline Brathwaite and Eloise Worrel (two poets)
Short interview about Emancipation Day activities
What's On
|
27:28
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 26 Gayelle series One 1988
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57Y & 58Y
|
July 14, 1988
|
Talk with Dr. Addo and Dr. Roache
Man in the Street - How much do you know about AIDS?
Drama segment - AS IS, One of Our Sons is Missing, skit with Asho and Donna
Dr. Roache on condoms and faithfulness
AIDS patient
Monologue with B.C. Pires
Rap
End
|
33:21
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 27 Gayelle series One 1988
|
59Y
|
July 21, 1988
|
General Report on Festival
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Aime Cesaire
Interview - Sara Maldoro
Mini interviews - film-makers at festival
End
|
23:18
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 28 Gayelle series One 1988
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60Y
|
July 28, 1988
|
Women in Pakistan
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Nighat khan
Interview - Kamla Bhasin
What's On
End
|
25:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 29 Gayelle series One 1988
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60Y
|
August 4, 1988
|
Introduction
Man in the Street - Impressions of T&T after 25 years Cultural
Sprangalang
Albert Bailey (film-maker) - Shadow the Bass Man
Belize feature - roller skating - courtesy Great Belize Productions
What's On
End (with calypsonian Disciple)
|
20:47
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 30 Gayelle series One 1988
|
61Y
|
August 11, 1988
|
Introduction
Interview with David Matthews (blind D.J)
Cultural Sprangalang
Lord Melody feature (2 segments)
What's On
|
31:21
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 31 Gayelle series One 1988
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61Y
|
August 18, 1988
|
Introduction
Orchestral Music Workshop
Cultural Sprangalang
Samuel Waldron (2 segments) (sculptor in cement)
What's On
End
|
24:06
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 32 Gayelle series One 1988
|
62Y
|
August 25, 1988
|
Introduction
UWI Extra Mural Workshop
6th Company feature - Emancipation festivities in Moruga
Man in the street - Who do you think will win the Independence Calypso
Monarch?
What's On
End
|
23:20
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 33 Gayelle series One 1988
|
62Y
|
September 1, 1988
|
Public Library feature - people who go to
the library to read the daily paper
Cultural Sprangalang
Gospelypso - interview with 3 people involved
Abdul Malik - poet (new book the Whirlwind) also information about new
publishing company - Panrun Collective
What's On
End
|
25:38
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 34 Gayelle series One 1988
|
63Y
|
September 8, 1988
|
Arnold Woodley (owner of foundry)
Cultural Sprangalng
Update oon San Fernando Arts Council / play by Shane Bickram - Antonin &
Flederamaus
C'est La Vie - youth group and concert
Mary Carter Smith (Storyteller)
What's On
End
|
25:58
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U-Matic
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|
Programme 35 Gayelle series One 1988
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63Y
|
September 15, 1988
|
Introduction
Cultural Sprangalang
Man in the street - different preferences in hairstyles Heritage of hair -
African and Indian traditions
Salons and barber shops
What's On
End
|
24:33
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 36 Gayelle series One 1988
|
64Y
|
September 22, 1988
|
Man in the street - What is addiction?
Interview - Joanne Ferreira (therapist)
Group Therapy session
Interview - Dr. Lewis (psychiatrist)
Cultural Sprangalang
Skit
Dr. Lewis
De. Baboolal
Pusher Mime
End
|
23:59
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 37 Gayelle series One 1988
|
64Y
|
September 29, 1988
|
GroupTherapy session
Interview - Dr Lewis
Interview - Joanne Ferreira
Interview - Fr. Vincent
Cultural Sprangalang
Excerpt - "Back From Hell"
Interview - Dani Jeffrey
Skit with parents
Song by Ann Marie Innis
|
30:29
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 38 Gayelle series One 1988
|
65Y
|
October 6, 1988
|
Introduction
Man in the street - What do you think is the most popular type of music in
T&T today? What do you look for in music?
Cultural Sprangalang
Saathi (Surinamise music group)
ASWAD - interview and performance at Sport Aid in T&T
What's On
End
|
23:07
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 39 Gayelle series One 1988
|
65Y
|
October 13, 1988
|
Introduction
Preperations of farmers (Paramin, hucksters, Aranguez)
Cultural Sprangalang
Problems of local farmers
Interview - Ann Rajack (Research Assistant Agriculture Dept. U.W.I.)
Interview - Lennox Sealy - role of C.M.A.
Farmers at market
What's On
End
|
31:42
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 40 Gayelle series One 1988
|
66Y
|
October 20, 1988
|
Introduction
Ancestral worship (Hindu ceremony)
Cultural Sprangalang
The Aftermath - book of poems by Francine Alexander, Laila Haidarali, Candyce
Kelshall
Michael Baker (calypsonian) - 1989 calypsoes
Interview - Mrs. Kumar (wife of Indian High Commissioner) about Bazaar
What's On
End
|
30:12
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 41 Gayelle series One 1988
|
66Y
|
October 27, 1988
|
Teaser
Introduction
Interview - Joan Bacchus-Xavier (author of "A Guide to Touring
Tobago")
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Eugenia Charles
Interview - Jean "Binta" Breeze (dub poet)
What's On
End
|
22:33
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 42 Gayelle series One 1988
|
67Y
|
November 3, 1988
|
Indian Classical singing
Cultural Spragalang
BIDCO Invaders (Guyanese Steelband)
Sovereign (local pop group)
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 43 Gayelle series One 1988
|
67Y
|
November 10, 1988
|
Introduction
Teat Lari - Martiniquan street theatre
Cultural Spranglang
Earl Etienne (artist)
Interview - Henri Hatchi (presenter of Guadeloupan programme Clin d'oeil)
Comment about awards won by Banyan
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 44 Gayelle series One 1988
|
68Y
|
November 17, 1988
|
Introduction
Excerpt from Sugar Cane Arrows and interview - Dani Jeffrey
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Serge Ubrette (actor)
Interview - Michael Walker and Excerpts from film Jealous
What's On
End
|
24:48
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 45 Gayelle series One 1988
|
68Y
|
November 24, 1988
|
Introduction
Interview - Bill Ferris (anthropologist) (2 segments) Cultural Sprangalang
Ceremony of the Bull - Orisha ceremony
What's On
End
|
24:56
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 46 Gayelle series One 1988
|
69Y
|
December 1, 1988
|
Teaser
Cultural Sprangalang
Pantomime
Interview - Godfrey Sealy
Excerpt -One of Our Sons is Missing and interview - actors
Song by Christine Johnson and interview
Excerpt - AS IS and interview - Cecelia Salazar
Song by Geraldine Connor and interview
Dance by Debra Bernard
Poem by John Isaacs
Pantomine
What's On
Solidarity Song
|
27:20
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 47 Gayelle series One 1988
|
69Y
|
December 8, 1988
|
Interview with Larry Richardson about
Banyan Mural
Cultural Spranglang
Interview - Valerie Belgrave about mural at O.W.T.U.
Port-of-Spain
Kartik feature
What's On
End
|
27:14
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U-Matic
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|
Programme 48 Gayelle series One 1988
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70Y
|
December 15, 1988
|
Introduction
Cultural Sprangalang
Youths down Town - Why do you lime in Town Maloney feature - recreational
facilities
Jumbo Gym
What's on
End
|
22:55
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U-Matic
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|
Programme 49 Gayelle series One 1988
|
70Y
|
December 22, 1988
|
Robert Munro
Cultural Sprangalang
Jules the cuatro maker
John Henderson and Syl Dobson
End
|
25:13
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U-Matic
|
|
Programme 50 Gayelle series One 1988
|
71Y
|
December 29, 1988
|
Cro-Cro (2 segments)
Interview - David Rudder
What's On
End
|
22:10
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 1 Gayelle series One 1989
|
|
January 5, 1989
|
Hindu Ceremony - Dusgarte (head shaving)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - John Newel Lewis about Stollmeyers Castle
Interview - Judy Henry (calypsonian)
Snipet of music video by Master Tone (Pan on Meh Mind)
What's On
End
|
23:09
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U-Matic
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|
Programme 2 Gayelle series One 1989
|
72Y
|
January 12, 1989
|
Dialogue concerning the Last Temptation
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Alan Rodriguez (snakeman)
Interview - Titus Twins (calypsonians)
Snipet of "Turkey Video" by Joseph Adams
What's On
End
|
23:42
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 3 Gayelle series One 1989
|
72Y
|
January 19, 1989
|
Interview - Jason Griffith (band leader
fancy sailors) Cultural Sprangalang
Highlights of Calypso and Steelband exhibition at Expo '89
Snipets of Chutney songs
What's On
End
|
27:10
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 4 Gayelle series One 1989
|
73Y
|
January 26, 1989
|
Interview - back up singers at kaiso
tents Cultural Sprangalang
Sugar Aloes mime
Interview - Gregory Ballantine and Mohan Paltoo
Roving Kaiso Tent
What's On
End
|
28:45
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 5 Gayelle series One 1989
|
73Y
|
February 2, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Shadow
Interview - Blueboy
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Foreign and Wounded Soldier (foreign calypsonians)
Interview - Black Sage (calypsonian)
What's On
End
|
27:34
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 6 Gayelle series One 1989
|
74Y
|
February 9, 1989
|
Introduction
Chat about death which occured in Stickfight Gayelle Cultural Sprangalang
Barahi ceremony (Hindu Thanksgiving)
Interview - Noel Norton
Rapso video (Bro. Resistance and Karega Mandela)
What's On
End
|
25:29
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 7 Gayelle series One 1989
|
74Y
|
February 16, 1989
|
Introduction
Cultural Sprangalang
Man in the Street (What does Mas mean to you) Excerpt from Santimanitay (from
Stadium)
Interview - Stephen Derek (designer for D'Midas Associates Mas Band)
What's On
End
|
27:59
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 8 Gayelle series One 1989
|
75Y
|
February 23, 1989
|
Introduction
Dive Institute of Tobago and chat with Speyside villagers
Cultural Sprangalang
Feature on Bird of Paradise Island
Man in street with Charlotteville residents
What's On
End
|
26:26
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 9 Gayelle series One 1989
|
75Y
|
March 2, 1989
|
Teaser
Introduction
Nigel Darbaise (writer/researcher)
Cultural Sprangalang
Selwyn Jacob (film maker)
Richard Fung and Lazlo Barna (film and video makers)
What's On
End
|
26:41
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 10 Gayelle series One 1989
|
76Y
|
March 9, 1989
|
Introduction
Women's Organisations in T&T (interview - Nesta Patrick & Marylin
Jones)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Valerie Belgrave (author of Ti Marie)
Interview - Rhoda Reddok (author of book about Alma Francois)
Interview - Kelvin Scoon - Steelband Music Festival Recordings
Interview - Judith Laird - Women in Carnival Series
What's On
End
|
29:33
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 11 Gayelle series One 1989
|
76Y
|
March 16, 1989
|
Introduction
Indian women about tatoos and the use of long-time grinding stone
Cultural Sprangalang
Jarray (healing) feature
Village singing group - Yoga Vidya Sanskriti Sansthaan
What's On
End
|
27:21
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 12 Gayelle series One 1989
|
77Y
|
March 23, 1989
|
Introduction
Easter Play by Strolling Palyers (We Crucify Him) and Interview with Bishop
Abdullah
Cultural Sprangalang
Phagwa Play and interview
Chowtal Singing
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
|
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Programme 13 Gayelle series One 1989
|
77Y
|
March 30, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Reginald Clarke about an Oral and Pictoral Records programme at
UWI
Cultural Sprangalang
Special Kali worship feature Hindu Ritual of Fire Walking
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 14 Gayelle series One 1989
|
78Y
|
April 6, 1989
|
Introduction
Leviathan Pantomime by the kids of the Vaz Prep School - Jamaica
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - visiting Martiniquan Painters
Belize feature - Mayan Carvings - Courtesy Great Belize Prod.
What's On
End
|
24:44
|
U-Matic
|
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Programme 15 Gayelle series One 1989
|
78Y
|
April 13, 1989
|
Introduction
Man in the Street - Life in Mayaro
Cultural Sprangalang about Edric Connor
Interview - Michael Anthony - experiences in Mayaro
What's On
End
|
30:37
|
U-Matic
|
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Programme 16 Gayelle series One 1989
|
79Y
|
April 20, 1989
|
Interview - Ramnarine Moonilal (composer-Saaj
Sammelan test-piece)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - David Johns and Janice Mollington (classical musicians)
Interview - Wayne Marshall (classical organist/jazz pianist)
Culture Kids (music students of St. Xaviers prep school St. Joseph)
What's On
End
|
30:33
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 17 Gayelle series One 1989
|
79Y
|
April 27, 1989
|
Introduction
Traditional Tobago Sailboats
Cultural Sprangalang about Eric Roach
Interview - producers of "The Last Island" - international movie
being filmed in Tobago
What's On
End
|
29:27
|
U-Matic
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Programme 18 Gayelle series One 1989
|
80Y
|
May 4, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview with Jacob Lawerence (American artist)
Sprangalang about Jan Mazurus
Interview - Ram Biswas - Travelling around the world on a Bicycle
Interview - Amyrl Johnson - author of Sequins for a Ragged Hem
What's On
End
|
26:15
|
U-Matic
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Programme 19 Gayelle series One 1989
|
80Y
|
May 11, 1989
|
Interview - Aiyegoro Ome (Chairman
National Joint Action Commitee)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Jamaican Reggae performer Stitchie
Highlights of the Local Song Segment of the INdian Cultural Pageant
What's On
End
|
26:31
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 20 Gayelle series One 1989
|
81Y & 82Y
|
May 18, 1989
|
Introduction
Life around river bank (people who plant gardens)
Sprangalang
Cascudura Catching
Crab catching
What's On
End
|
26:08
|
U-Matic
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|
Programme 21 Gayelle series One 1989
|
82Y
|
May 25, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview with Mrs. Hackshaw (reminiscing about San Juan and chatting about
cake icing)
Cultural Sprangalang with Uncle Tavi
Interview - T&T Footballers (on the road to Italy)
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 22 Gayelle series One 1989
|
83Y
|
June 1, 1989
|
Auntie Kay Special - whole programme
Cultural Sprangalang about Winnifred Atwel
What's On
End
|
27:41
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 23 Gayelle series One 1989
|
83Y
|
June 8, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview with Ja-Ja Onilu
Interview with Mrs. Ritu Maraj (conventional jewellery)
Cultural Sprangalang (traditional Indian jewellery)
Interview - Mike Watson (glass jewellery)
Interview - Rachel Ross (brass jewellery)
What's On
End
|
26:47
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 24 Gayelle series One 1989
|
84Y
|
June 15, 1989
|
Introduction
Excerpts from Village Life (play by Bajan Group) and interview
Cultural Sprangalang about Errol John
Excerpts from Ladies in Waiting and interview
What's On
End
|
24:11
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 25 Gayelle series One 1989
|
84Y
|
June 22, 1989
|
Introduction
Toco Composite Steel Orchestra
Cultural Sprangalang
Feature about Hindu Missionary School
Interview - Audre Lorde (poet)
What's On
End
|
24:19
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 26 Gayelle series One 1989
|
81Y & 85Y
|
June 29, 1989
|
Introduction
Man in the Street - What do you think about the vagrancy problem
Cultural Sprangalang about Pen-Man
Interview - Rhonda Maingot, John Stewart and Desmond Ince
Man in the Street with vagrants themselves
What's On
End.
|
27:10
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 27 Gayelle series One 1989
|
85Y
|
July 6, 1989
|
Introduction
Cultural Spranalang
Interview - David Elcock
Interview - Moen Mohammed
Interview - Dubai Richards [Antiguan Radio D.J.] What's On
End.
|
27:12
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 28 Gayelle series One 1989
|
86Y
|
July 13, 1989
|
Introduction
Costumes of the French Revolution
Cultural Sprangalang
C.L.R. James
Excert from "The Black Jacobins"
What's On
End.
|
22:17
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 29 Gayelle series One 1989
|
86Y
|
July 20, 1989
|
Introduction
Queen's Hall Theatre Camp
Cultural Sprangalang
Women's Poetry Group
Leroy Clarke
What's On
End.
|
25:25
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 30 Gayelle series One 1989
|
88Y
|
July 27, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Johnny Ferdinand (Fisherman at Gasparee)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - J.D. Elder Re: Merging of Trinidad & Tobago
Interview - Johnny Ferdinand Re: Life at Gasparee
What's On
End.
|
22:56
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 31 Gayelle series One 1989
|
88Y
|
August 3, 1989
|
Introduction
African History Camp
Interview - Sandra Bethel & Kafra Kambon
Cultural Sprang.
Interview - Christopher Laird
Excerpt from "Crossing Over"
Man In The Street
Interview - COAATT official
Emancipation Day Celebrations
What's On
End
|
27:08
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 32 Gayelle series One 1989
|
87Y
|
August 10, 1989
|
Introduction
"Risika" [Indian Ballet]
Cultural Sprangalang
Hosein Celebrations (Banyan archives)
Hosein Celebrations (Banyan Archives)
Public Announcement Re: Ron Reid
What's On
End.
|
27:10
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 33 Gayelle series One 1989
|
87Y
|
August 17, 1989
|
Introduction
Breeding & training of Cocks for the Gayelle
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Attorney, Denyse Gouveia
Shots of actual Cockfight
Interview - T&TSPCA chairman, Mr Seemungal Shots of actual Cockfight
What's On
End.
|
26:29
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 34 Gayelle series One 1989
|
89Y
|
August 24, 1989
|
Introduction
Excerpt from "OTHERS": Play by My People Incorparated
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Dr Patricia Horsham
Interview - Child Abuse victims
Marian House (Half Way Home for young homeless boys)
What's On
End
|
23:38
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 35 Gayelle series One 1989
|
89Y
|
August 31, 1989
|
Intro
Interview - Francisco Cabral on his exibition
Man In The Street: What does Independence mean to you?
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Reynold Wells sculptor in Sangre Grande
Man In The Street
Hindu Celebration: Ganesh Yajna
What's On
End
|
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 36 Gayelle series One 1989
|
90Y
|
September 7, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Gabriels and their father
Cultural Sprangalang
Music Video: "THE NEXT BOOM IS YOU"
Music Video: "WATCH OUT MY CHILDREN"
End
|
22:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 37 Gayelle series One 1989
|
90Y
|
September 14, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Aiyegoro Ome Re: The Story of Emancipation
Cultural Sprangalang
The Pointe a Pierre Wild Fowl Trust
Hindu Drama (performed on the eve of a wedding)
What's On
End
|
22:59
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 38 Gayelle series One 1989
|
91Y
|
September 21, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Ray Holman: Pan Workshop for nationals and foreigners
Cultural Sprangalang
Man In The Street: at "PAN RAMAJAY"
Pan Ramajay Competition
What's On
End
|
25:20
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 39 Gayelle series One 1989
|
91Y
|
September 28, 1989
|
Introduction
Tatooing feature
Interview - Carl Emrit, tatooer
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Kieth Diaz (keeping material for archives)
Interview - Leroy Clarke and Stanley Marshall Re: Andre Beddoe
What's On
End
|
23:40
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 40 Gayelle series One 1989
|
92Y
|
October 5, 1989
|
Introduction
Interview - Suresh Balkaram, rice farmer
Life in Quinam Road
Interview - Anil Ramnarinesingh Re: Box Cart
Interview - Harrykissoon Ramnath, labourer
Quinam Beach feature
What's On
End
|
26:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 41 Gayelle series One 1989
|
92Y
|
October 12, 1989
|
Intro
Mini Feature on T & T Sky Diving School
Belize feature - Half Moon Caye (Great Belize Productions Ltd.)
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview with Enrique Lobo (Venezuelan artist)
Malavoi feature - Interview with Paolo Rosini (group member)
What's On
End
|
24:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 42, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
93Y
|
October 19, 1989
|
San Fest '89: Interview with Hollis
Clifton - festival director
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Richard Bailey (drummer in Pan Jazz Festival)
Ramleela Celebrations (Banyan Archives)
What's On
End
|
25:36
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 43, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
93Y
|
October 26, 1989
|
Intro
Moruga Library: Interview - Librarian Julia Borwin
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - author Pariag Sookoo on book "Deepawali"
Interview - author Steven Huggins
Children's Story World
Interview - Cladia DeFour-Santanna (Children's Librarian, Public Library of
Trinidad)
What's On
End
|
25:20
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 44, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
94Y
|
November 2, 1989
|
Intro
Leather Manufacturer in Sangre Grande
Interview - Mr. Alfred Cambell (tanner)
Cultural Sprangalang
Leather Feature (cont'd)
Bamboo Bussin' Competition
Interview - Marlon Awang (competitor)
Interview - Ravi-Ji (organiser)
Interview - Oudit Singh (judge)
What's On
End
|
24:22
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 45, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
94Y
|
November 9, 1989
|
Intro
"The Rape of Fair Helen"
Interviews - The Cast of the Play (Students from Cowen Hamilton Sec Sch)
Cultural Sprangalang
"Rememberance" - Excerpt from play
Interview - Dwight Arthur (director "Rememberance")
Interview - Jamaican actor/comedian Oliver Samuel
Excerpts - "Me, You and Meh Taxi"
What's On
End
|
22:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 46, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
95Y
|
November 16, 1989
|
Intro
Banyan Feature - B.W.I.A. Media Awards
Excerpts - "GAyelle", "Crossing Over", "Kassav in T
& T"
Cultural Sprangalang
Katanga feature
Vox Pop with residents
Interview - Catherine Leblanc (Pres. Production United Sports Club)
Interview - Norman Philip (Pres. Riverside United Football Club)
Interviews - Chidren by the standpipe
Interview - Rev. Mother Agatha Scantiberrry
What's On
End
|
27:08
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 47, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
96Y
|
November 23, 1989
|
Intro
Excerpts - 1st Gayelle programme
Interview - John Stewart (anthropologist), Re: concept behind a Gayelle
Cultural Sprangalang
Memory Lane - 1st Cultural Sprangalang segment
Feature on T&T Strike Squad
Man in the Street Interviews, Re: match between T&T and USA
Excerpts - Match
Interviews after the match
What's On
End
|
27:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 48, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
96Y
|
November 30, 1989
|
Intro
Winners of 1989 Secondary School Steelband Competition - St. Augustine Senior
Sec
Cultural Sprangalnag
Lewis Lovelace - Artist
Memory Lane feature - Sundar Popo
What's On
End
|
25:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 49, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
97Y
|
December 7, 1989
|
Intro
Preview of upcoming Banyan Production - Body Beat
Cultural Sprangalang
Leslie John - Basket Maker from Sangre Grande
Memory Lane feature - Daisy Voisin and La Divina Pastora
What's On
End
|
24:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 50, Gayelle Series1 -1989
|
97Y
|
December 14, 1989
|
Intro
Interview - Ulric Farrell (Lord Pretender)
Cultural Sprangalang
The Sandman (Courtesy Great Belize Productions)
HUmming Bird Dance Theatre
What's On
End
|
28:11
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 51, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
98Y
|
December 21, 1989
|
Intro
Feature on David Rudder
Cultural Sprangalang
Interview - Seaton Radix (Chorus Back-up Singer)
Interview - Brother Resistance
Music Video - "I Want a Witness" by Bro. Resistance
End Link
Master Tone Music Video
"Nice Folks On The Street" Promo of programme by Traffic Branch
Dept.
|
26:20
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 52, Gayelle Series 1 - 1989
|
98Y
|
December 28, 1989
|
Feature: Gayelle - Back in Memory Lane
Old Time Carnival 1953
Dame Lorraine Character
Guardian Character
Long Time Carnival Queen
INCOMPLETE !
|
27:08
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 1, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
99Y
|
April 12, 1990
|
Port - of -
Spain Nightlife - Part 1
Splashland - Star Class project of Belmont Boy's Sec
Plastic Systems Band - Music Video from Martinique
Obituary for Rocky McCollin
|
23:50
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 2, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
99Y
|
April 19, 1989
|
Man in de street - What would you like to
see on local TV?
Port - of - Spain Nightlife - Part 2
News Flash - Emperor Valley Zoo
Papa Das (St. Vincent Calypso King)
|
24:48
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 3, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
100Y
|
April 26, 1990
|
Man in de street - What do you do on Eid?
Morvant Laventille Sec Sch Steelband Orchestra
Interview - Jean Michel Jarre
David Rudder - Obituary for Imam Karimullah
|
25:22
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 4, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
100Y
|
May 3, 1990
|
Man in de
Street - Leisure
T & T Women's Cricket League
Children's Games in Dominica
Dramatization of Ananci and the Golden Coconut
|
27:03
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 5, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
101Y
|
May 10, 1990
|
Port - of - Spain Nightlife - Parts 1
& 2
Kali Worshippers
|
26:22
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 6, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
101Y
|
May 17, 1990
|
Man in de street
Interview - NCIC Vice President
Kootiah Temple
Cultural Integration Piece
Interview - Kampta Karran & Kamla Rampersad
|
27:14
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 7, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
102Y
|
May 24, 1990
|
Interview - Sharron Marriot
Interview - Dr. Lynch on learning disabilities
Why the Scarlet Ibis has long legs
|
27:37
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 8, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
102Y
|
May 31, 1990
|
Vending around Queens Park Savannah
Interview - James Aboud
Girandel Flower Show
Photography and the Environment
Interview - Noel Norton
|
29:06
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 9, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
103Y
|
June 7, 1990
|
Talk Tent 1985
Fallen Angels and the Devil Concubine
Carnival Friends - Short Story dramatization
|
24:29
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 10, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
103Y
|
June 14, 1990
|
Significence of Corpus Christi
Life in the Line
Claire Harris - Trinidadian writer in Canada
|
24:51
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 11, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
104Y
|
June 21, 1990
|
Jazz Pickle - Interview - Ava Agard
Pan/Tassa/Chutney Competition
Interview - Chanka Seeteram
Workband and Abbi
Interview - Curtis, Felix, Ricardo, Senor Ruiz and Abbi
|
27:30
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 12, Gayelle Series 1990-91
|
104Y
|
June 28, 1990
|
KYO: Interview - Eleanor Wells
Interview - Pearl Eintou Springer, Errol Jones & Allison Seepaul in
tribute to Astor Johnson
Carlyle Harris - Artiste
|
24:58
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 13, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
105Y
|
July 5, 1990
|
Children's Storytelling Competition -
Interview - Claudia DeFour of Children's Libraries
Paris City Circus - Interview - performers and manager
Images Caraibes - 2nd Annual Film Festival
|
27:44
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 14, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
105Y
|
July 12, 1990
|
Hellshire Beach, Jamaica
Sistren Theatre Collective - Lion Heart Gal & Miss Amy & Miss May
Cuban Music Video - Yoruba Music
|
26:47
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 15, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
106Y
|
July 19, 1990
|
Hummingbird Dance Troupe
Karate
Rhumba Dancer of Cuba
|
27:08
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 16, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
107Y
|
July 26, 1990
|
U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt Warship
Man in de street - Popularity of soaps
Take-off o-soap with Rachel & Shelley
Interview - Ramesh Deosaran
|
30:00
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 17, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
106Y & 108Y
|
August 9, 1990
|
Muslimeen Attempted Coup Special
|
27:41
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 18, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
107Y & 23Z
|
August 16, 1990
|
Nationalisim through sports
Culture and emancipation
Journeys to Africa and struggle in South Africa
|
27:37
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 19, Gayelle 1990/91
|
109Y
|
August 23, 1990
|
Happy Venture School for Slow Learners
Butler Institute of Labour - NORS Literacy programme
Zee Edgehill - Belizean Writer
|
26:01
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 20, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
109Y
|
August 30, 1990
|
Man in de street - What can you do to
rebuild the nation
Orisha feast in honour of Oshun - Interview - Molly Ahyee
Tribute to Andrew Beddoe
|
24:06
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 21, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
110Y
|
September 6, 1990
|
Sculpting Class at UWI Creative Arts
Centre - Interview - with Louise Kimme and course participants
Maracas Fishermen
Impact of Tourisim on Jamaican Marine environment
|
28:11
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 22, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
110Y
|
September 13, 1990
|
Man in de street - Role of Best VIllage
for residents of Prizgar Lands
Best Village Symposium - Interviews - participants
Traditional dances in St. Lucia
|
21:44
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 23, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
112Y
|
September 20, 1990
|
Maxi Taxi Feature - Interview - drivers
and
passengers
Shane Bickram's "The Poui Tree" , Interview - Shane Bickram
Origami Workshop, Interview - Yoshio Sato (Instructor) & Toshio Odiagiri
(Cultural Attache Jap. Emb.)
|
23:18
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 24, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
112Y
|
September 27, 1990
|
Caricom Jetty
SAP 90 Graduation - Interview - participants and Dr. B. Brathwaite
Domestic Abuse/Violence - Interview - Dr. Sabga
|
26:28
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 25, Gayelle Series
|
111Y
|
October 4, 1990
|
Teens speak about the Future (location -
Neal & Massy Career Guidance Fair)
SAP '90 Disclaimer
Ujama Ambatana cultural group
Makemba Kunte (artist)
|
25:04
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 26, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
111Y
|
October 11, 1990
|
What de people say - What do you think of
the new plans for Carnival '91
Traditions in Carnival - Stand up act by Sprangalang, Interview - Theresa
Montano
Plans for Carnival '91 - Interview - Val Rogers (NCC), Protector (TCO), Owen
Serrette (Pan Trinbago)
|
24:24
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 27, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
113Y
|
October 18, 1990
|
Chutney vs Classical music - Interview -
Yusuff Khan & interviews at chutney show
"Is There a Doctor in the House" play by Godfery Sealey - Interview
- Godfrey & Debra Maillard
What de people say - How do you feel about Divali?
|
25:09
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 28, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
113Y
|
October 28, 1990
|
Control of
Fertility - Interviews - FPA Clients, Hetty Seargent (FPA Director), Father
Clyde Harvey, Jackie Padmore (Population Programme Unit Director), Yvonne
Jerome of Cedros (mother of 7 children)
The Outside World - Interview - Yvonne Jerome, Chandrekha Ramcharran
Music break with rappers
Interview - teenagers of Cedros
Male family life and rehabilitation - Interview - Yvonne Jerome, Jackie
Padmore, Denise DeBique
Emanuel Youth Club Skits
|
25:50
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 29, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
114Y
|
November 1, 1990
|
What de people say - San Fernando as a
city
New Naparima Bowl - Interview - Torrence Mohammed, Ralph Maraj, Shane
Bickram, James Lee Wah
Naparima Colege Blue Circle Network Radio
|
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 30, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
114Y
|
November 8, 1990
|
Neal & Massy All Stars departure for
tour of the U.K.
Speyside and Little Tobago
Chat with students of Signal Hill Senior Comprehensive School
|
25:24
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 31, Gayelle Series 1990/91
|
115Y
|
November 15, 1990
|
Model Builders Assoc./Naval Carrier scale
model - Interview - Gaylord Kelshall
Pat & Lisa Choo Foon art exhibition
Trevor Belmosa (poet)
Joseph Williams - Appollo Theatre Talent Competition Finalist
Kokhiyea Productions play extract - Interview - Ray Gonsalves
|
25:09
|
U-Matic
|
|
Programme 32, Gayelle Series 1990
|
115Y
|
November 22, 1990
|
BWIA excellence in Journalisim Awards - a
TV review
What de people say - How is Christmas shaping up
Gypsy on his release "West Indian Christmas"
|
27:46
|
U-Matic
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Programme 33, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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116Y
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November 29, 1990
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Adrian Camps-Campins (artist, greting
card maker, history buff)
Nat. Dance Assoc. 10th Anniversary Festival "Movements" - Interview
- Joyce Kirton
"I Dream a World" photo exhibition of prominent Afro-American women
Excerpt from Trinity College musical "I Created a Monster"
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28:46
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Programme 34, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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116Y
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December 6, 1990
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Kabir Panth "Chowka" in
Charlieville, Chaguanas - first time appearance of group on TV
Getting to know Sprang and release of his cassette recording
Happy Hour Early Chidhood Education Centre on verge of closure
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23:32
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Programme 35, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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117Y
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December 13, 1990
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Excerpts of Carols by Candlelight
Christmas Concert
Vox Pop with audience
Carols by Candlelight continued
Interview - Koo Nimo (Ghanian highlife musician)
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25:10
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Programme 36, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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118Y
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December 20, 1990
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What de people say - How do you feel
about changes in Parang
Scrunter & Marcia Miranda on their Parang-Soca selections - Interview
with Kathy Shepherd of CAFRA on the treatment of women in above
FLABEJ Steel Orchestra - Interview - Barbara Crichlow (band manager)
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23:57
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Programme 37, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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117Y
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December 27, 1990
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1990 Downtown Street Vendors Association
Gayelle 1990 in review - Highlights of past programmes & Vox Pop - How do
you rate us
T&T 1990 - music video
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22:47
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Programme 38, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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118Y
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January 3, 1991
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Tee shirts feature - Interview - Max Awon
Mas Camp & Identity Ltd
Interview - Scrunter on Carnival '91 and cultural development in Sangre
Grande
Literature on Carnival - Interview - Gordon Rohlehr & Lawrance Scott
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25:19
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Programme 39, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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119Y
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January 10, 1991
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Melanie Hudson and her debut LP
"Coming Out" - Interview - Melanie Hudson & Ottie Meires
(producer)
"Play Yuh Mas" Carnival Play by Godfrey Sealey - Interview -
members of cast
Ash Wednesday Carnival Celebrations in Martinique
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27:44
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Programme 40, Gayelle Series 1990/91
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119Y
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January 17, 1991
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Vox Pop in Woodford Square - War in the
Gulf
"Sing de Chorus" musical - Interview - Louis McWilliams (director),
Gordon Rohlehr
Brother Resistance on his "Touch the Earth with Rapso" LP release
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25:48
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A Gayelle Special
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125Y
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Kali Worship in T&T
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27:00
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Caribbean Eye
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117F
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1) LINK - "The Way a Society spends
its leisure says a lot about how it works ..."
Ken looking at a ring game - Brown Girl in the Ring and coming out of the
game to do the link. (Several takes) - Westbury Primary School.
2) LINK - "Not only children play games ... men can often be seen
playing table games ... " in a ring game - Westbury Primary School
3) Cut away shots of children playing games - Westbury Primary School - Ring
game, Line games, skip, clap hand games etc.
4)Interview with Michael Gilkes Part 1 - Dramatist/Reader in Caribbean
Literature about:
(a) What he is trying to do as a playwright
(b) What does it mean to his writing Couvade and it's Caribbean vision
(c) Comments on Caribbean Drama as a literary form - form dedicated by the
experience
(d) Compare diffrent forms of Caribbean Literature to the theatre
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118F
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1) Interview with Michael Gilkes Part II
about
(a) Language: Literature and Life
(b) Amerindian Survival and what it means to us in the Caribbean
(c) What are the Amerindians saying to us
(d) Significance of Martin Carter's poetry
(e) Relationship between his poetry and the present day political situation
in the Caribbean
(f) Links between Carter, Cesaire and Guillen
(g) Comments about Carter's poetry
(h) What Gilkes is trying to do in his plays, as a Caribbean playwright
(i) Caribbean drama/theatre as a literary form - defintions
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119F
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1) DRAUGHTS - Interview with Ronald
"Suki" KIng - Draughts Champion of Barbados about:
(a) How popular is draughts in Barbados
(b) What is his post in the Draughts Asociation
(c) Who plays draughts
(d) How did the bus terminus become popular as a place to play draughts
(e) At what levels is draughts played in Barbados
(f) Do women play draughts
(g) How good are the women who play draugths
(h) What about National and International competitions
(i) Do they play in the Caribbean
(j) How so they play, what are the rules
(k) Why is it an exciting game
(l) Do they play for money
2) LINK - "While draughts is a big thing here in Barbados and to a
lesser extent..."
3) INTERVIEW Con't -
(a) How do you get a king? What are the advantages of a king
(b) How often has he been champion
4) Cut aways of the game and Ken asking about various moves etc.
5) Shots of lokers on around the game
6) INTERVIEW-
(a) Why is the place so popular to come and play draughts - Fairchilds Market
Square - Barbados
(b) Who does he play
(c) His experiences and ratings at world tournaments
(d) How do they organise the world rating system
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120F
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1) Man in the Street Interviews -
"What does Crop Over Mean to You" & "How do You Spend Your
Time During Crop Over"
"What do You Know About The Caribs and Arawaks"
"Do YOu Think Its Important that we know more about What Happened in
Those Times"
(comments from 2 Vincentians as well) - 5 women and 6 men
2) LINK - Drama outside steel shed - "There are theatre companies of
various sizes in all the territories..."
3) DRAMA LINK inside the steel shed - "Some playwrights are
using..."
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121F
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1) Interview with Cynthia Wilson -
Administrative Director W.W.B. (Wilson, Warner and Boyce) Productions about:
(a) The company how it was formed and the kind of work that they do, what
they believe in, the kind of plays they do and why, the types of casts that
they use etc
(b) Producing plays in Barbados
(c)About herself - actress/producer/dancer/writer
(d) The Caribbean
(e) Her view of the Caribbean
2) Interview with Gabby about:
(a) His protest folk songs - he sings "Take down Nelson" - no
accompaniment
(b) The Folk Song tradition in Barbados
(c) About his calypsoes and calypsoes in general
3) Ken and Gabby doing an extempo bit
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122F
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1) Ken and Gabby doing extempo (a few
takes)
2) Gabby sings "Take Down Nelson" accompanying hiself with the
guitar
3) Interview with Trevor Marshall - Historian Folklorist about
(a) Development of Carnival in Barbados - Crop Over
(b) Talking about tradition of Festivals in the Caribbean because of outside influences
etc.
4) Interview with Peggy Antrobus Part 1 about:
(a) How WAND is related to development projects initiated by women in the
Caribbean
(b) How does the projects the women are involved in relate to the greater
economy - links between social and economic problems
(c) WAND's attempts to link the micro-economics of the situation to the
macro-economics of the situation
(d) Problems of structural adjustment directly impacting on women
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123F
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1) Interview with Peggy Antrobus (Part 2)
- Tutor/Co-ordinator - Women and Development Unit - WAND about:
(a) Government Policies and Women and what WAND is trying to do (Begining of
interview cut off)
2) Interview with Errol Hill - Professor Emeritus about:
(a) His involvement in Carnival, Theatre and Steelband
(b) His experiences in Jamaica Re: culture, use of the folk forms etc.
(c) His links to the West Indies, his book about Jamaican Theatre up to the
19th century
(d) What is his perspective of Caribbean theatre now - he talks mainly about
Jamaica
(e) Comment on Sistren's work
(f) His vision of the Caribbean - about Carnivals, different races, sport,
re-ordering the elements of the culture and putting them to greater use.
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124F
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1) Interview with Errol Hill - Part 2
about:
(a) Arranging classical music for the steelband - the use of traditional
cultural forms beyond their usual use
(b) Comments about Peter Minshall
2) Interviews with George Lamming (Writer) about:
(a) His life in relation to the Caribbean, Barbados to Trinidad, his
relationship with Eric Williams, going to England, returning to the
Caribbean, his Hati experience, his Guyana experince, His writing about the
Caribbean, the New World Group and their influence and contribution, Guyana
independence, Barbados independence, growth of ideology in the Caribbean,
Grenada, trying to regionalise the media
(b) Significance of Trinidad to his first novels
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125F
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1) Interview with george Lamming Part 2
about:
(a) The influence of his work in the Caribbean, the influence of the Little
Carib on culture in the region, his work now, travelling, lecturing etc., the
media in the Caribbean region - its role - mainly talks about radio, his
Caribbean vision
(b) Cut away shots of George Lamming
2) Shots of the sea, reefs, and rock formations at Bathsheba
3) Shots of coconut trees
4) Shot of coconut tree on a hill - good shot
5) Shots of the sea shore - rocks, reefs etc.
6) Shot of Nelson's statue, Bridgetown, Barbados
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126F
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1) Interview with Peter Minshall about:
(questions)
- What he is trying to achieve with his work
- What is mas
- What principles does he use when he is designing a mas
- How does he use and change the mas through design - to follow trends in the
world of design - mas as a contemporary form of expression - maintaining also
the traditional flow of the mas
- What does he try to avoid in his mas - talks about midnight robber,
jabolasie and what he tries to give to his masqueraders, how he sees his art,
what is the process of him designing the band year after year
- Mas as art and art as mas - use of painters wearing their work in his 1990
band, his early years designing, about the music, dance and art involved in
Carnival, his life's work, his work on display in Brazil, back to the artists
wearing their work
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127F
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1) Part 2 -
Minshall Interview about:
- The painters
- Design Criteria - movement and drama in his mas - Theatre in the mas about
Santimanitay and Tantana, about the French celebration of Carnival and the
African celebration of Carnival and influences
- Theatre in mas as a process of self-transformation, the energy required for
mas
- A thesis on the Trinidad Carnival by Sister Yvonne De Verteuil - Minshall
does a reading of the first paragraph
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128F
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1) CARNIVAL FIRST LINKS - "J'ouvert
morning. I just sitting here waiting for a band ... " several takes -
audio not too good
2) CARNIVAL LINK "Impressive eh ... you see this is called J'ouvert,
that's French..."
3) Ken jumping along with a steelband
4) Crowd shots j'ouvert morning by a steelband - crowd jumping along to
music. Ken emerges jumping with the crowd
5) J'ouvert morning shots of a rhythm/pan around the neck band with Ken
jumping with them
6) Ken jumping in the street in front of a steelband coming down - crowd
scenes - j'ouvert morning
7) A man with a possie of mud licking the mud - J'ouvert morning
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1) J'ouvert morning - feet chipping to
music
2) J'ouvert morning - crowd shots and a band on a truck passing
3) Pan around the neck band - J'ouvert morning - playing and moving
4) Flagwoman coming down - nice shot
5) Pan side on a truck playing - J'ouvert
6) People in J'ouvert costume
7) Nice shot - J'ouvert crowd going down the road
8) From sign "The best birth control is self control" into crowd
shots and pan side on a truck
9) Pan on the move on the road with Ken listening and jumping
10) Shots of Ken pushing pan
11) Mud mas
12) Shot of church clock saying 6:20 to mud mas band
13) Mud mas with steelband coming down behind him
14) Characters around - viking, ape with no pants, man with painted face, man
shouting, long time sailor, woman in Queen of hearts costume, old man with
headtie, man with glasses with wipers, people winning
15) Amoco renegades flagman, crowd shots, people playing and pushing pan
16) Ken and Alyson jumping in Renegades, people pushing the pan, the rhythm
section - scratchers, traps
17) Ken and Lancelot Layne - interview with Lance about the Carnival - audio
not good
18) People beating iron
19) Mud mas, people smearing mud on themselves
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1) Mud mas
rolling on the ground
2) Devil / Mud mas
3) Man with re paint - wining etc. - nice shot
4) Man in a mask
5) Vox pop "What Carnical means to you"
6) Band passing - pan, crowd on the move
7) Vox pop "What does Carnival mean to you" and an encounter with
Ken and a passerby
8) Rhythm band
9) Coloured mud band with rhythm section
10) Vox pop "What does Carnival mean to you" - with orange peeler
and other people
11) Band passing with girls in diapers followed by a steelband
12) Vox pop "What does Carnival mean to you"
13) CARNIVAL LINK "As I was saying before I was so lewdly
interrupted, this is old mas ... The celebration of Carnival owes a lot to
the old french"
14) Vox pop "What does Carnival mean to you"
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1) Guys in the road wining
2) A mud band
3) People dancing/walking around to the music
4) Group of guys jumping and shouting
5) Woman in a red wig with a baby bottle
ABOUT 15 MINUTES LEFT ON TAPE
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132F
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1) Earl
Lovelace talking about Carnival
2) G.B. talking about Carnival
3) Alix? about Carnival
4) Mas on stage in the Savannah
5) Vox pop - What does Carnival mean to you
6) Masqueraders on stage CARNIVAL LINK Part 1 "This is the Carnival that
gets on the tourist brochures all over the Caribbean..." several takes -
done later again
7) CARNIVAL LINK Part 1 "You know the Barbados Carnival started in the
mid 1970's as part of their Crop Over..." several takes some with radio
mike and last ones with hand held mike - audio better with hand mike
8) Traditional Indians - he gives an Indian speech and chant
9) CARNIVAL LINK Part 2 - "This is the Carnival that gets on the tourist
brochures" same link as above - audio better
10) CARNIVAL LINK Part 2 - "You know the Barbados Carnival..."
**Refer to tape #18 for additional takes.
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133F
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1) Minshall's artists and revellers on
the street
2) The Agent from Death Valley doing his robber talk about the hurricane
Gilbert
3) Midnight Robber (Master Mongola) doing his robber talk
4) Shots of back cape of Midnight Robber and people around him listening
5) Trevor Rhone on what Carnival means to him
6) CARNIVAL OR PAN LINK Part 1 - "The music of pan is one of the main
pulses which carry the spirit of Carnival..."
7) Steelband playing on a truck. Crowd shots
8) CARNIVAL OR PAN LINK Part 2 - "The music of pan is one of the main
pulses..."
9) A sailor band with a steelband and crowd shots around them
10) Ken listening to pan. Shots of a pan side
11) Two old-time characters - Gentleman Devils
12) Small band - Frances loves Trinidad
13) A joker with his whip
14) Leroy Clarke on what Carnival means to him
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1) A tassa group with a donkey character
- Minshall
2) Minshall on the road
3) CARNIVAL LINK - "Walking the streets of Trinidad you are likely to be
waylaid by..."
4) CARNIVAL LINK Part 1- "As we heard from Lennox Honychurch..."
5) Carnival on the road
6) CARNIVAL LINK OUT OF VINCY MAS Part 1 - "That was a good vincy
mas" into St. Kitts Carnival
7) CARNIVAL LINK Part 2 - "As you heard from Lennox Honychurch..."
8) CARNIVAL LINK OUT OF VINCY MAS Part 2 - "That was a good vincy
mas..." into St. Kitts Carnival
9) Traditional sailor mas with a present day finish
10) Jason Griffith fancy sailors band - very nice
11) Minshall on the road. Shot of Minshall in the truck and Charlie's Roots
band on the road. Minshall on the road - people waving their sheets.
Paintings in the back of the band - very good shots
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1) CARNIVAL LINK Part 3 - "The
Barbados carnival of today started only in the mid 1970's" **refer to
tape #15 for first attempts at this
2) Mas on stage - individual costumes - African - Traditional
3) CARNIVAL LINK Part 4 - Same as #1
4) CARNIVAL LINK - "The players have passed over the main competition
stages and some of them..." - several tries
5) Voice Over - CARNIVAL LINK - "The masquerade tradition in Jamaica is
Jonkonuu..."
6) CARNIVAL LINK - "Jamaican musician Byron Lee who is also a world wide
promoter of calypso music..." - several takes
7) CARNIVAL LINK "This is last lap..." links into Ash Wednesday
Martinique mas
8) Pan around the neck on the move - las lap
9) CARNIVAL LINK - "The Eye has looked at Carnivals all over the
CAribbean..."
10) CARNIVAL LINK -
"When/As tomorrow dawns we settle into another year of work..."
11) Voices - Pan around the neck band on the move in the street
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1) Voices - Pan around the neck band - on
the move in the street. LOOKS GOOD - Ken jumps in the band
2) End of tape
Tape has about 10 minutes left
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1) Part 1 - Interview with Denis WILLIAMS
- WRITER / ARCHEOLOGIST. Director - Walter ROTH - MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY
about:
- How and when did the Amerinidians come to Trinidad
- How did they live - hunters and gatherers
- What kind of evidence do we have of how they lived
- What kind of relationship did they have to the land before and after the
Europeans came
- How do the Amerindians relate to today's world
- What can the Caribbean learn from Amerindian life and
lifestyles - What influence does Amerindians have on art today (in Guyana mainly)
- about the Caribbean man and what makes him what he is and his relationship
to other races and Western Societies etc.
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Dennis
Williams - Writer/Archeologist; Director - Walter Roth - Museum of
Anthropology - Guyana, about:
- the significance to Philip Moore's art
2) Cut away shots of Ken and Ken And Denis showing skeleton in the foreground
of the shot
3) Shots around the room - different angles of Ken and Denis talking
4) Philip Moore interview - What is his vision?
5) Shots done at the Dorothy Taitt Foundation of the Red Thread - Multi
Racial Group workshop *Explanation on tape #25
6) Facilitator - Karen De Souza talks with the women about the group activity
they were engaged in to point out the strengths and weaknesses of the group
activity
7) Part 1 - Interview with Pandit PAVINDRADATT PARASRAM - Assistant General
Secretary of the Guyana pundits Council about:
- How Phagwa is celebrated in Guyana
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Pundit
PAVINDRADATT PARASRAM - Assistant General Secretary of the Guyana Pundits
Council about:
- How Phagwa is celebrated in Guyana in the rural areas compared to in
Georgetown
2) Shots of the statue by Philip Moore - different angles - the 1763 MOMUMENT
3) Part 1 - PICTURES/ART IN THE PRIME MINISTER'S (Mr. Hamilton Green) ART
GALLERY/HOUSE
(a) "UPRISING AT FORT NASSAU" - WINSTON STRICK
(b) Unnamed - Dudley Charles
(c) Unnamed - Desmond Ali
(d) "SAGITTA" - GARY THOMAS
(e) same as #3
(f) Unnamed - Roderick BARTRAM
(g) "Sports" - Omawale LUMUMBA
(h) "Begining of Life and Love" - Winslow Craig
(i) "Hands Up" - GARY THOMAS - #h and #i composed in a shot -
follow audio on tape for clarification
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1) Part 2 - Shots of Art from Prime
Minister Hamilton Green's Art Gallery in his house -
(a) "In Travail" - Andrew Lyle
(b) "Katak" - Philbert Gajadhar
(c) Unnamed - Kenneth C. Davenport
(d) Chair done by RODERICK BARTRAM
(e) Unnamed - B. Lou King
(f) "Chief King" headress
(g) Unnamed - Philip Moore
(h) "Legend of El Dorado" - Omawale Lumumba
2) Footage from "World of the Caribbean" compliments the Guyana
Film Center
- Amerindians in the Guyana interior and some aerial shots of Guyana
- Fishing; making cassava bread; carving ; children playing games; mother
breastfeeding; the cattle area in the savannah lands; the Kaitcher falls
etc.; aerial shots of Georgetown and other shots around Georgetown - the
market etc.
3) Metamaizog village - Establishing shots
4) Shots of garden
5) Shots of women making Post cards - Red Thread Collective
6) Ken interviews one of the ladies about what they are doing - who makes the
embroidery; where do the get the designs; who cuts the paper; what they used
to do before they got involved with Red Thread
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1) Ken interviews ladies in Red Thread
Collective -
- Savitri - How she feels about working with the Red Thread Collective
- Durity?- How she feels about working with Red Thread
- Penelope - How she feels about working with Red Thread
2) Close up on Ken asking a question
3) Ken interviews the ladies cutting the cards etc. They talk about their
sense of self that working gives to them, their family situations in relation
to the job etc.
Savitri - about what being the organizer of the group means. About the
significance of "Red Thread" and their uniform
4) Part 1 - Ken interviews Karen De Souza about why they started the group;
the other groups that are involved; other projects that groups are involved
in; future plans; working at home vs working in a group; basic aim of Red
Thread; trying to encourage racial interaction - reactions; the drama
component of the group - interaction with Sistren; changes in attitude
because of the work, drama component etc
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1) PART 2 - Ken interviews Karen De Souza
about the dynamics of the group; information about Metamaizog - social,
economic etc; description of one of their workshops - the one that was filmed
at the Dorothy Taitt Foundation - cross reference Tape #21; marketing of the
products; holding of workshops which help to strengthen the group
2) Long shot of Karen and Ken during interview
3) More establishing shots around Metamaizog - children playing cricket, a
woman washing - beating clothes etc - Community activity
4) Interview with Marjorie Brodhagen - ARTIST about her vision as a Caribbean
Artist
5) Establishing shot of the Burrowes School of Art
6) Inside the Burrowes School of Art woman standing on a wood piece
6a) Interview with Francis Ferreira - Sculptor in Wood, Clay and Soapstone
7) Interviw with HAZEL SHURY - GUYANESE WOMAN OF THE
ARTS/ARTIST/SCULPTOR/ACTOR/COSTUME DESIGNER
President - Guyanese womens Artist Association about the material she uses
for what purpose etc; the Guyanese Womens Artist Association; what art means
to her; the situation now in terms of their art re: the young artists
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1) Shots of Art work
(a) Wood carving
(b) "Painting" - Gerard Simon
(c) "Waiting" - Hazel Shury
(d) "Lonely Lady" - Collette?
(e) "Hurricane Hugo" - Colin Ward
(f) Using the bauxite dust - Brian Bowne
Check audio for names
2) E.S. of Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology
3) Birds in the bush Botanical Gardens - Guyana
4) Close up and other shots of the Manatee - relative of the Mermaid; in the
pond in the Guyana Botanical Gardens
5) Paintings of Nine Tribes of Guyana in Walter Roth Museum
(a) WAIWAI
(b) MAOPITYAN OR MAWAIKO - Extinct
(c) MACUSI
(d) WAPISIANA
(e) ARECUNA
(f) AKAWAIO
(g) CARIB
(h) PIANGHOTTO - EXTINCT IN GUYANA, found in southern Suriname
(i) DRIO - Extinct
(j) ARAWAK - George Simon
First 9 paintings done by Guyana School of Arts
6) (1) Long Shot of all the paintings down to model of an Amerindian then
back to WAIWAI painting
(2) "Human world" - Denis williams done September to November 1950
(3) "Waiwai Flutist" - George Simon
(4) "Waiwai Flutist" - George Simon
#(5) + #(6) - all art found in Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, Guyana
(7) "Figures in Landscape" - Dudley Charles
(8) "Deep River Spirit" - Dudley Charles ('86 National Award Winner
for Art)
(9) "Night Life" - Dudley Charles
(10) One from the "Old House" Series - Dudley Charles
(11) "Black Sun" - Dudley Charles
Paintings #7 - #13 shot at Roots and Culture Art Gallery, Guyana
(12) Interviews with Gary Thomas - Sculptor about working in wood and what he
is trying to say with his work
(13) Ceramics done by Peter and Paul Correia
(14) Interview with Ron Robinson - Artistic Director - The Theatre Company,
Guyana about how he started his company and how he has been able to keep it
together for so long; how he was able to finance his productions
(15) Interview with Stephanie Correia - CREATIVE ARTIST/POTTER about what is
the spirit of/in her work
(16) Part 1 - Art work - "Ancestral Images" - Stephanie Correia
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- Stephanie Correia
2) People Eating
3) Desrey Fox serving Ken and explaining about the various dishes to him.
DESREY FOX - Graduate Researcher, Amerindian Research Unit
4) Desrey and Ken eat and she talks about eating habits
5) They sing "The Drunkman Song" - an Akawaio song - #5 on the song
sheet - seated
6) They sing the song standing up
7) Desrey sings - "Drum Song" - an Akawaio song, inthe song sheet -
song #1
8) Ken and Desrey discuss the song
9) Desrey sings an Akawaio Love Song
10) The group sings "The Nine Amerindian Tribes of Guyana" (not too
good)
11) The group sings a traditional "Farewell Song" - several takes
12) Ken and the ladies do a traditional dance - no sound
13) Part 1 - Ken interviews Desrey about - where she came from; how/why she
came to Georgetown; what is she doing in Georgetown; what she is doing to aid
her people.
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1) Part 2 - Ken interviews Desrey Fox -
Graduate Researcher, Amerindian Research Unit, Guyana; about
- How she feels about herself now having moved to Georgetown; what does she
think Amerindians can do to further their own integration; forging links
between Caribbean peoples especially Amerindians; she talks about experiences
in Belize; what should the non-Amerindian society do about/to/for the
amerindian people; her experience of meeting chief Irvince Auguste -
Amerindian Chief of Dominica; she talks about the Caribs in Dominica - their
conciousness
Cut away shots taken
2) Desrey sings and then explains the song - a Pregnancy Song - Akawaio Song
#6 on the song sheet
3) Desrey sings Song #3 - Love song on the song sheet. She says what it is
4) Desrey sings Song #12 on the song sheet - Work/Cassava Grating Song and
says what it is
5) The group sings the traditonal "Farewell Song" again - 2 takes
6) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK - "The building behind me is called a
Benabe, it is called the UMANA YANA..." several takes
7) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK - "Standing as it does just a few yards
from the modern Pegasus hotel..."
8) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK - "500 years ago Columbus found this
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1) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK - "500
years ago Columbus found this region..." several takes - into the Walter
Roth Museum
2) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK - "Desrey Fox of the Amerindian Research
Unit is an Akawaio..." several takes - into the Amerindian picnic
3) INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LAST LINK - "Today at last Amerindian peoples of
this region are demanding their right.."
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1) Interview with Kelvin Pope
"Duke" about
- the relationship between commercial success and lyrics
- his song "How many more must die"
- about David Rudder's calypsoes
- his commercial success - Thunder - Lambada
- facts and figures about the success of "How Many More Must Die"
- what different has been done to the Lambada version of Thunder
- about traditional calypso vs soca in Thunder and generally
2) Interview with Byron Lee about
- calypso vs soca commercialization etc
- about his commercial success
- about Byron's CArnival that he is carrying to Jamaica
- why Trinidad Carnival to Jamaica
- how they intend to do it, what they have to do in Jamaica
-expertise that has been taken to Jamaica
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- why was Charlie's Roots started
- when was Charlie's Roots formed
- what was the role of Charlie's Roots when you started
** First 2 questions asked and answered again
- different angle
- what was Maestro's relationship to Charlei's Roots
- what was Maestro's contribution to soca music
- what was different in Charle's Roots' approach to soca
- the various contracts with London Records and what does that mean
- where Maestro would have been now, had he lived
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1) Interview with Gordon Rohlehr about
- The story of Roaring Lion etc. when they first started singing calypso and
how they fared commercially when they wen abroad
- The Rum and Coca-Cola story
- The split between community and market for the present day calypsonian
- Maestro's contribution to soca, the evelopment of soca
- The contributions of Sparrow and Kitchener
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1) GORDON ROHLEHR CALPSO HISTORIAN -
Interview continued about
- Sparrow - Innovations, professionalism etc. what he developed
2) Interview with David Rudder - Artist about
(a) The tradition of the lyric with the strong music line
(b) Where he is internationally now
(c) What was maestro's contribution to calypso and soca
(d) Expanation of his song "Bacchanal Lady"
(e) What does he see as the future of soca music internationally
(f) How does he react to the saying that "soca music is to make people
happy, to make people dance
(g) Soca music as a rebel music
3) KEN DOING CHILDRENS GAMES LINK Part 1 - "You know something, all the
games we have loked at..." several takes (picture a little dismal)
4) Interview with Jean Carmino - Sec. Trinidad Women's Cricket Association
about
(a) When the Association started and what has been happening over the years
(b) How difficult it has been to organize women's cricket in Trinidad
(c) How the west Indies Team is selected and what they have been doing
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Jean Carmino -
Secretary - Trinidad Women's Cricket Association about
(a) The upcoming tour of the Trinidad team to St. Lucia for the Caribean
Tournament
(b) If teams are sponsored
2) KEN"S GAMES LINK Part 1 - From women playing cricket to Ken saying
"Increasingly, women are beginging to play cricket, soccer and even
dominoes and draughts..." a few takes
3) KEN DOING GAMES LINK Part 2 - "You know something, all the games we
have looked at ..." light better
4) KEN DOING GAMES LINK Part 2 - "Increasingly, women are begining to
play cricket, soccer and even..."
5) CUTAWAY SHOTS OF WOMEN'S CRICKET
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1) Zoom from pan racks in savannah up to
Laventille Hill
2) KEN DOING PAN LINK - Up by Despers: "Incredible eh ... from a 445
gallon oil drum in the hills of Laventille, Trinidad..." several takes
3) Zoom from pan racks in savannah up to Laventille Hill (different angle
from #1)
4) Pan across to racks then zoom into hill
5) KEN - PAN LINK -END LINK - "The story of pan may be only now begining
as the technology..." several takes
6) KEN LINK TO CALYPSO - outside Calypso Revue" "The Calypso tent
is still considered the source of authentic calypso..." several takes
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1) KEN DOING
CALYPSO LINK practices before takes - "The Eye looks at calypsonians,
musicians and others involved in this dynamic art form..." several takes
2) KEN DOING CALYPSO LINK TO EDDY GRANT - voice only
3) "Eddy Grant originally from Guyana now resident in Barbados..."
4) KEN DOING CALYPSO LINK outside calypso Revue tent - "There is a
continuum from Invader's "Rum and Coca-Cola" to Sparrow's
"Jean and Dinah" to David Rudder's "Bacchanal
Lady"..."
5) KEN DOING PAN LINK IN SAVANNAH - PANORAMA - "The rivalry of steelband
communities have always been intense but there was a time..."
6) KEN - LINK TO DRAMA at Ramleela ground Part 1 - "Drama and theatre in
the Caribbean have been built and I expect will continue to be built..."
several takes
7) KEN LINK TO DRAMA - VOICE OVER "Communal performances like this one
out of the Hindu religion and rituals..."
8) KEN - LINK TO DRAMA at Ramleela Ground Part 2 - "Drama and Theatre in
the Caribbean..." several takes
9) KEN - DRAMA LINK at Ramleela Ground, "What have evolved from these
rituals are the carnivals of Trinidad, St. Lucia..." several takes
10) KEN DOING DRAMA LINK - VOICE OVER "Many pioneers of drama and dance
in the Caribbean have written extensively and passionately..."
11) KEN DOING DRAMA LINK AT LITTLE CARIB Part 1 - "The Little Carib Theatre
opened its doors in 1948 led by the now legendary Beryl Mc Bernie..."
link into Rex Nettleford and the N.D.T.C. (several takes)
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1) KEN DOING DRAMA LINK outside little
Carib Theatre - Part 2. "The Little Carib Theatre in Port-of-Spain
Trinidad opened its door..." link into Nettleford and the N.D.T.C. -
several takes
2) KEN DOING SOCA LINK Part 1 outside Soca Village "Soca evolved
naturally into ..."
3) KEN DOING SOCA LINK - Soca Village "One of the most effective
ambassadors for soca was Byron Lee and his band the Dragonaires..."
4) KEN DOING SOCA LINK Part 2 outside Soca Village "Soca evolved
naturally into fete or party music..." several takes (some with pan of
crowd/line waiting to go into party)
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1) KEN DOING SOCA LINK Part 3 outside
Soca Village - "Soca evolved naturally into a new fete or party
music..." several takes
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1) KEN - LINK TO ALL FOURS "TALKING
TO THE PERSON NEAREST TO HIM ABOUT THE GAME, SIGNS ETC. All Fours at home of
MR. DHANRAJ RAMNARINE. On Ken's left in red is MOHAN RAMNARINE, on his right
in white is KENRICK SINGH, other players at the table KENRICK
BRIDGEMOHANSINGH in blue and white plaid shirt and WESLEY HEERALAL in red and
black plaid shirt. Game and cut aways of hang-jacks, scoring etc. Ken asks
questions about the game
- How popular the game is in Trinidad
- Asks about some rules of the game
- Asks about whether women play the game
- In the district of Penal, how popular is the game etc.
- E.S. of room with players at tables
- Ken looking on at game, looking at hands etc
2) KEN'S LINK TO WARRE at all fours game. "You know I thougt I was in
for a nice quiet respectable game of cards..."
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1) Interview with Rex Nettleford - Part 1
about
(Camera - Cliff Seedansingh)
- Carnival as a phenomenon in the Caribbean, its function etc and how it fits
into Jamaica - what it means to the Caribbean person
- Jonkonnu in Jamaica, Bahamas etc
- What is the form of the Jonkonnu
- Festivals in general - is there a difference between folk and religious
festivals
- Relationship between modern dance forms - how festivals have influenced the
Caribbean dance, music etc - the use of crowds, the processional etc
- Hosay in Jamaica - how it is celebrated - who started it - cross
fertilization as a part of that
- The role of festivals as a ritual of possession or reaffirmation of a
collective identity etc
- Role of children's games - movement etc
- Games with specific indigenous roots, values, use of words etc
-Dance numbers that he has choreographed centered around movements in
children's games
- Caribbean music - various forms and its spread throughout the world. (very
good comment)
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1) Rex Nettleford interview Part 2 about
- Drama in the Caribbean - what is the relation of dance to Caribbean drama -
refers to Trevor Rhone, etc, Chorale Theatre done by Lydians etrc
- "The element of performing important to Caribbean person - from
politician to preacher" - good comment
- Impact of indigenous survivors on present civilization. "The notion of
discovery is atypical - there werre people here before Columbus came" -
good comment
-- Our need to claim possession of our culture
- Relation between informal and formal art in the Caribbean - relates it to
Carnival etc - MAKES A GOOD COMMENT ABOUT CARNIVAL IN TRINDAD. How energy in
the community informs the art forms in the islands - how it evolved over the
years specifically in Jamaica
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1) Interview with Malavoi at the airport
with - PAULO ROSINE - Leader of the group; TONY CHASSEUR - Back-up vocalist;
PIPO GERTUDE - Lead vocalist - in French
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1) Disregard footage at top of tape -
Gayelle Links from 00:00 to 17:00
- (a few nice shots in between of people walking with pans, setting up pans
on stands etc)
- No sound for a while
- Crowd shots
- Band playing (very short)
- Band setting up on stage
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1) Tape cued up at end - Band playing in
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1) KEN DOING FESTIVALS LINK - 'Say
Caribbean Festivals and most people think of Carniva right..." several
takes
2) KEN - Link to Festivals - "Most Caribbean celebrations take place in
a central..." link to Guyana Hosay
3) Cut aways of people playing with the abeer
4) A chowtal band on stage singing and performing
5) Chowtal groups waiting to go on stage
6) People throwing abeer on each other
7) Man squirting abeer
8) Crowd shots
9) Explanation of meaning of Phagwa by MENON HINGOO - Secretary of the
Natrional Phagwa Council - Aranguez, Trinidad (somewhat long-winded)
10) Ken doing Festivals Link Part 1 "Celebrants throw powder on each
other symbolic of Holika's ashes..." (not finished)
11) Shots of group on stage
12) Ken doing Festivals Link Part 2 "If you can't beat them, join them,
now in some West African communities..." (not finished)
13) Cut aways of chowtal group on stage - people playing instruments
14) Ken - Festivals Link Part 1 "To some of us, our ancestors are far
away in other continents and the quality of our..." several takes. Links
into Jonkonnu, Marguerite etc
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1) Ken - Festivals Link Part 2 " To
some of us, our ancestors are far away..."
2) Cut aways of people spraying abeer on each other - little children playing
etc, a group on stage
3) Establishing shots of the area; children on the airplane swing, etc.
4) Ken - Festivals Link "Our most common masquerade is known as Jonkonnu
in Jamaica and the Bahamas..."
5) Ken Festivals Link "These ashes are all that remain of holika which
was burnt last night, wherever east indian..." several takes
6) Ken Festival Link "The Shi-ite sect of Islam continued to mark the
martyrdom of Hassan and Hussain...' several takes links to Hosay
7) Ken - End Link for Festivals "Festivals are ways communities..."
then follows "Through these festivals we continue to reconcile our
ancestors with our present and our future..."
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TECHNICIAN - Dennis Singh
1) Part 1 - Interview with Earl Warner - Theatre Director/Playwright about
- His work in Caribbean theatre
- What is a colonial space and his work in the islands looking at their rites
and rituals and what the Caribbean has to offer the world in terms of culture
etc.
- The objectives of the Pan Caribbean Theatre Company
- About what "I Lawah" exemplifies Caribbean Theatre
- About Edgar White and his play "I Marcus Garvey"
- About Caribbean Lab - his work with young theatre artists in Jamaica
- The popular processes and social processes that create things like
Carnivals etc
- The Pan Caribbean Theatre experience into A.C.T.A. trying to develop
people's skills in the Caribbean
- His experience with "The Dragon Can't Dance" and Earl Lovelace
- The role of Astor in the movement towards a National Theatre and the link
between dance and drama
- The relationship between form and statement
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Earl Warner -
Theatre Director / Playwright about
- The relationship between Form and Statement
- His work on "Lights" - collective creations in Theatre. Talks
about Sistren
- What shaped his vision of a Caribbean Theatre when he was growing up - the
Literature of the 1950's being possibly the strongest ever in the Caribbean
- What he would like to do in Caribbean Theatre, what he wants to use it for
- What is meant by being a Caribbean director
About 10 minutes left on the tape
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1) KEN'S GAMES LINK - "Stickfighting
takes place in a ring or Gayelle..." link into cricket - several takes
2) KEN'S GAMES LINK - "Caribbean Writer C.L.R. James in his classic book
"Beyond the Boundary" shows how cricket like most games for West
Indians..."
3) KEN'S GAMES LINKS - follows on from #2 "for our future the question
is will we dare to use the questions..."
4) KEN'S GAMES LINK - #1 redone - a few takes
5) Part 1 - Interview with Tim Hector - Political Activist about
- C.L.R. James - his work, his efforts to go beyond, his simplicity, about
his books - "Beyond a Boundary", "Minty Alley", about his
world view, his nature as a man and a Trinidadian and his allusions to
cricket
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Tim Hector -
POLITICAL ACTIVIST about C.L.R. James
- about James' global reach in relation to the Trinidad yard (question asked
twice)
- about James' perception of CArnival
- James' vision of the Caribbean
- James' view of games
- What Carnival means to Tim Hector (good comment)
- Tim Hector about the indigenous survivors (good comment)
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1) KEN DOING LINK FOR DRAMA at the
University Center Theatre - "What's left of the Antigua University
Center Theatre after Hurricane Hugo in 1989 wiped off its roofs. walls
..."
2) MAN IN THE STREET - "What Carniva means to you" - 2 short
comments
3) Interview with Dorbrene O' Marde - Cultural Worker about
- What he is trying to do with his use of Theatre and drama
- What he is doing now with his theatre groups
- The decline in theatre
- The achievements of T.I.E. - Theatre Information Exchange
- What was T.I.E. about
- The situation in Antigua in Theatre
- The popular theatre movement in Antigua
-About pan and jazz in Antigua
4) Interview with ANTHONY MAMBA LIVERPOOL - COORDINATOR (OPEN AIR THEATRE)
HARAMBEE - Antigua about
- Why was Harambee started
- What they do with community workshops
- do they get into other aspects of development eg. - health etc
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1) CHILDREN'S EDUCATION WORKSHOP -
Children playing games with adults facilitating - about 3 games in all
2) Interview with COURTENAY WYNTER - Saxaphone/Flute/Clarinet
about
- what he has been doing, the jazz scene in Antigua, pan involvement in jazz,
about pan as a legitimate musical instrument
3) Interview with VICTOR "BABU" SAMUEL - pannist/arranger, about
how he got involved in pan in Antigua, his background in pan and his links to
Trinidad, what he has learnt from Boogsie, his involment in pan jazz, in the
future what he would like to do
4) KEN - PAN LINK - "The pan is now considered a solo instrument in its
own right..."
5) KEN - PAN LINK - "The versatility, musicianship, and the sheer skill of
an increasing number of pannists..." link to pan jazz
6) General shots of the pan/jazz band "The News" performing a
selection
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1) The pan jazz group "The
News" perfprming a few selections. Venue - Brother B's Restaurant and
Bar, close ups, establishing shots etc
2) E.S. of Brother B's Restaurant and Bar and close up pf sign in front
3) Shots of people playing "Warri" at Brother B's Restaurant and
Bar
4) Part 1 - Belgrove gregory - explains the rules of Warri to Ken, what skills/tricks
are needed, special strageies used
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1) Interview with Belgrove Gregory Part 2
- How the game is started, what is the objective of the game, he explains
some moves of the game, how popular is the game in Antigua, competitions in
Antigua, women's involvement in the game, the National Warri Association and
its activities
2) KEN - GAMES LINK - "It seems that in most games national egos and
pride ..." link to stick fighting
3) More shots of Warri being played
4) INTERVIEW WITH KEN AND ARROW - Part 1 - Alphonsus Cassell - entertainer
about
- how big is his hit "Hot Hot Hot"
- response to him as a soca singer
- about his comment on serious lyrics helping to hold back the soca art form
- what is the future of soca
- what he sees as the right course for soca
- what is the secret of success
- what is Arrow's future
- how do people respond to soca worldwide
- what is his reaction to white musicians singing soca
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1) Interview
with Alphonsus Cassell - "Arrow" - Entertainer - Part 2 about
- the difference between reggae and soca music
2) Reverses - Ken asking questions
3) E.S. Of Ken and Arrow showing coastline hills in the background behind
Arrow's house then zoom into arrow and Ken on the patio (a few takes)
4) KEN - SOCA LINK - "The most popular soca artist worldwide is Arrow of
Montserrat, in fact his..." (several takes)
5) Arrow singing "Hot Hot Hot" in his mini studio at home. Cut
aways, Close ups, different angles
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1) Cut away shots of Arrow performing
"Hot Hot Hot" in his studio
2) INTERVIEW WITH ALWIN BULLY - PLAYWRIGHT about
- what he was trying to do in Dominica as a theatre artist - trying to get a
balance between information and entertainment in theatre
- his attempts at writing now compared to how he wrote before - his
experience in Jamaican theatre - the popular theatre movement/form
3) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Jamaican novelist Vic Reid in exploring the
rich language of his island's people..." he says something then walks up
the steps reading
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1) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - Reading from
Vic Reid book with Ken walking up steps
2) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Brethren our sabbath is over ..."
continuation of quote from Vic Reid. Cross reference #3 tape #57 and #1 on
this tape - all party of the same link
3) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "I make my dance right here ... right here on
the wall of a prison..."
4) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - continued from #3 "Martin Carter's poem
"The Kind Eagle speaks of..."
5) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Like many other influential West Indians
James was brought up..." link to C.L.R. James
6) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - same link as #5 but different shot
7) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - same link as #5 and #6 but different shot
8) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Many of our writers were also politicians,
Martin Carter was Minister of Culture in Guyana..." link into C.L.R.
James - Cross reference - voice over tape # 61 number 4
9) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Come and go, to and fro and the voices echo,
the West Indies must be West Indian.." - more takes on tape #59
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1) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Come and
go, to and fro, and the voices echo, the West Indies must be West
Indian..." a few takes on tape #58
2) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "Abdul de Coteau Malik is one of a new
generation of writers whose work combines..."
3) Ken doing Motor Vision on a rock in the sea - LITERATURE LINKS -"I
born in a force ripe small island and I black and ah bittter like a paw paw
seed... Abdul de Coteau Malik is one of a new generation of writers..."
4) Ken doing LITERATURE LINK #3 - "Abdul de Coteau ..." different
shot
5) Interview with Clement "Bouncin" Williams - Part 1
Dramatist/Writer - St. Kitts National Theatre Movement about
- when the company was started
- what was the reason for starting the group
- about the work that they do and have done
- the situation of Theatre in St. Kitts - finances, audiences etc
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1) Interview
with Clement "Bouncin" Williams - Dramatist/Writer _ Part 2 about
- The masquerade tradition in St. Kitts
2) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "From his after deck Columbus saw bearded fig
trees, yellow poui ... what did this journey mean, this new world
mean..."
3) KEN - LITERATURE LINK AT PETROGLYPH - "These lines from Barbadian
poet Edward Kamau Brathwaite..."
4) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "The colonist hungry for land followed the
conquistadors..."
5) Ken walking up the steps - continuation from #4
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1) Continuation of #4 & #5 tape 60
"the history of colonialisim and slavery is common to almost all the
islands..." (link into Aime Cesaire). "...and as the voice declares
that for centuries Europe has stuffed us with lies and bloated us with
pestilence..."
2) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - "In Cuba Nicholas Guillen's use of language
has a distinctive Cuban flavour..."
3) KEN DOING DANCING LINK - LITERATURE - "Come out mulatto loosen your
shoe, tell de white man we not leaving..." several takes
4) KEN - LITERATURE LINK - VOICE OVER - "Many of our writers have also
been politicians..." cross reference tape #58 number 8. several takes
5) Shot of van driving and Ken emerges, walks down the road
About 5 minutes on end of tape
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1) Ken walking down steps and through
bush going to Earlene's house
2) Meeting between Earlene and Ken
3) KEN'S OPENING WOME'S LINK - "Women like farmer Earlene Horne are
coming to grips with the difficulties of their daily lives,,," several
takes. Link to social League in Dominica
4) Meeting between Earlene and Ken, (a few takes) and into first link - #3
5) Ken and earlene walking along a path to Earlene's farm talking about her
children and what they do
6) shot follows Earlene and Ken through the trees while they talk about her
farm - farming her bananas etc.
7) Continuation of walking shot through the banana trees, (several takes).
They talk of the yard, fertilisers etrc.
8) KEN'S WOMEN'S LINK to Jamaica Women's Construction Group - "Self
esteem is one of the things that is very obvious that women get from
collective action..."
9) Shot of #7 and #8 again - walking shot into Ken's link
10) Ken does link from #8 again - several takes
11) Earlene throwing fertilzer, tying the goats etc.
12) Ken and Earlene in a taxi and she and Ken talk about her visiting other
farms and farmers etc. and about the Farmers Union's role
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1) Ken and Earlene in the van talking
about what her role is as General Secretary of the National Farmers Union -
visiting farmers etc.
2) Shot of taxi driving down the road and stopping. Earlene gets out, meets
farmer and Ken does link - (no sound on first few takes) - "The majority
of Caribbean women are poor and powerless however these conditions can be
changed..." link to Red Thread Project in Guyana
3) Ken and Earlene in her office and they talk about the messages she finds
on her desk, her education, how she got involved in her work, about her
proffesion as a farmer - they continue talking and start discussing Sistren's
work
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1) Ken and Earlene arrive at her office.
They talk about what she finds on her desk, her education, how she got
involved in her work, about her proffesion as a farmer - they continue
talking and start discussing Sistren's work.
2) Ken interviews Earlene about - how many people in the Farmer's Union
3) Reverse shots of Ken asking question and listening
4) E.S. of National Farmers Union headquarters - from the road
5) Interview with Roy Ralph - BAndleader of "Dragons Mas Camp"
about
- what Vincy mas means to him
- what is special about Vincy mas
6) "Man in the street" about
- what does a Vincentian Carnival mean to you
- what do you do at Carnival time
7) "Man in the street" about
- what do you know about Caribs and Arawaks
- why do you think you don't know about them
8) Interview with Michael Peters - Cultural Officer - St. Vincent about
- The development of Vincy mas and what is special about it now
-The traditional shows that they have
- The significance of the Carib survival to the Caribbean
- What are the Caribs teaching us
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1) KEN - INDIGENOUS SURVIVORS LINK AT
OBELISK - "About 3,000 years ago, some Amerindian peoples who for the
want of a more precise term we will call..." link continues with
different shot
2) Footage from SVG - TV of
a) "Jam Dem" - by Touch - Music Video
b) shot of NAM mas band
c) Street shots at Carnival - partying in the street etc.
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1) LAST LINK FOR WOMEN'S PROGRAMME - Ken
and Earlene walk and talk then Earlene continues to her class and Ken turns
to cameras "You know it's only when all of us begin to appreciate and
understand the work of women.." several takes. Some takes of link
statement only.
EARLENE HORNE - DEVELOPMENT ACTIVIST
2) Interview with ALIDA DERRICK-CORDICE - Committee Member, Council for
Development of Carib Community - C.D.C.C. about
- where the area of Sandy Bay is in St. Vincent
- the people in the Sandy Bay area - what they do
- what percentage of the people are true Caribs
- efforts to revive Carib Culture and pride in the Carib people
- objectives of the C.D.C.C.
- the situation of the Sandy Bay community in St. Vincent - neglect
- the state of crafts etc. in St. Vincent
- the future of the St. Vincent Caribs
- how can the caribs fit in to the modern Caribbean
(Cross reference - Tape #71 Box #8 for continuation of the interview started
here)
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Irvince
Auguste - Carib Chief (1984 - 1994) - Dominica about
- trying to establish their real name
- the situation in the territory as Carib chief
- the economic situation and life of the Carib people in Dominica
- what is the situation with the young generation of Caribs
2) Shot of the townof Greiggs in St. Vincent from hill over-looking the town.
(several takes)
3) Interview with Bernadine Simmons - Teacher, Greiggs Primary School about
- why she is proud of her Carib blood
- the importance of a revival of the Caribs, culture etc.
4) Poem "A Whey dem Carib say" written by Mr. Milton Davy -
Ex-principal of Greiggs Primary School, recited by Bernadine Simmons
5) Part 1 - Interview with Blazer Williams - Director - New Artist Movement -
NAM about
- background of the group, theatre work done by them and objectives of the
group
- his work with the "Wake" - what is it
- explains specific issue being dealt with in the drama that is to follow
- their follow-up techniques
- who comprises the group
- various issues that thet have dealt with in their work
- the response to their work
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1) Warm up exercises - NAM performing at
Orange Hill, St. Vincent - Dancing and singing. Close ups, E.S. etc.
People/Villagers looking on
2) Part 2 - Interview with Blazer Williams - explanation of what is being
done by the group
- how succesful the group has been, what they have been doing over the years
- what is the future of the work in St. Vincent
- what is the future in terns of the Caribbean
- the influence of the first world
3) Shots of the group dancing, singing etc
4) Interview with Blazer Williams - Director - NAM Part 3 - what is popular
theatre all about and how it is used
5) Pan of area - houses, lookers on and group
6) Blazer explaining what is about to happen in the drama, to the villagers
7) Drama piece and shots of crowd lookin on etc.
8) Blazer discussing what the play was about with the villagers and them
responding to him. He then introduces the next piece.
9) Shots of the villagers looking on. Close ups of faces, children etc
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1) Crowd shots of the villagers at Orange
Hill - reaction shots
2) Dance by group - NAM
3) Shots of villagers
4) Shot of NAM members
5) Blazer introducing the next drama piece and encouraging the people to
participate
6) Blazer teaching them the song they will be singing so that they can
participate actively
7) Drama piece on Land Issue: some villagers get involved.
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1) Drama being performed by NAM with
participation from the villagers etc.
2) Interviews with the villagers about what they thought of the drama piece
and its relevance to the situation
3) The NAM members playing ring games with the children in the community
4) E.S. of the village etc.
5) Shot of 'We want our house spots' sign and the land area under dispute
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Cross reference end of tape #66 Box #7 -
continuation from that
1) Interview with sarah baptiste "Mother" about her early life and
why she is proud to be a Carib, how difficult it has for her to become a
nurse, her success at being a nurse, how many children she has, what her life
is like now in the village of Sandy Bay, why they call her
"Mother", what kind of advice she gives to young people
2) Shots around Sandy Bay - Carib Village in St. Vincent, children at the
beach in Sandy Bay etc
3) Long shot of the village of Sandy Bay from Hill on top
4) Part 1 - Interview with chief Irvince Auguste 1984 - 1994 - Carib chief of
Dominica about
- the situation in Dominica and the wider Caribbean in terms of the Caribs
- What are the difficulties they encounter
- What is the value of trying to revive the Carib language and Culture for
the Caribbean
- What message does the Carib people have for the wider Caribbean
- What is the value of trying to unite the indigenous Survivors throughout
the Caribbean
- the use of the word "Carifuna" rather than Carib to describe
then\mselves
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1) "The News" Pan jazz group in
Antigua playing at Brother B's Restaurant and Bar - additional footage
- Cross reference Box #6 Tape #53 & #54
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1) Audience shots
2) Sugar Aloes singing "The Judge"
3) Audience shots
4) Stalin singing "Culture Vultures"
5) "10 minutes of Glory" singer unknown
6) Audience shots
7) "Conversation in Steel" - Marcia Miranda performing - Part 1
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1) Marcia Miranda singing
"Conservation in Steel" - Part 2
2) Audience shots
3) Sprang - M.C. introducing David Rudder
4) DAVID RUDDER performing "1990" and "Fire in de Lager"
5) Marcia Miranda performing - "Party Monster"
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1) FILM "DON'T STOP THE
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1) FILM "DON'T STOP THE
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1) FILM 'DON'T STOP THE CARNIVAL" -
Part 3. Starts with Kitch singing "This is Carnival"
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1) Desperadoes at City Hall in New York
doing a few selections then the Mayor talks etc.
2) Mayor etc. joins the band and plays a little
3) Desperadoes performing
4) Shots of T & T Tourist Board Promotion
5) Allan Clovis talks about the band etc
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1) Allan Clovis talking about Trinidad
and Tobago
2) Picking winner of a contest and giving him his prize
3) Band playing
4) People filling out forms to enter competition
5) Allan Clovis speaks
6) Picking the winner of the competition
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1) Interview with Oliver Samuels - Actor
about
- The "pantomine" experience in Jamaica for him
- The response in the Caribbean to "Oliver"
- How does he see his tour of his play meeting and dealing with the language
barrier in the islands
- about the play that he will be performing in - "Me, You and mih
Taxi"
- about who writes his scripts etc.
- about the cast of the play
- about if he works by himself - stand-up coemdy etc.
- what can he offer to the youths in the Caribbean - is he a role model
- Is his work towards the development of Caribbean theatre
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1) Interview with Ronald "Boo"
Hinkson - Composer/Musician starts off with him playing music/rhythms on his
synthesizer - Cut aways. He talks about the music and demonstrates it on the
synthesizer.
- what is cadance music and what are the influences on cadance and other
French Caribbean music
- he demonstrates cadance music, how the "cowl" sounds, how the
beat of the other instruments would be/blend
- he talks about zouk and demonstrates it with his synthesizer
- traditional instruments still used and he demonstrates their influence
- soca rhythms and zouk rhythms how they are combined
- diffrent feel of calypsoes out of St. Lucia compared to Trinidad
- where St. Lucian music/calypsoes can/should go
- he plays a fusion of soca and zouk which he is attempting presently
- lack of recording facilities in St. Lucia and the problem it causes
- he plays his soca/zouk fusion beat
2) Side view of him singing
3) Back - silhouette of him singing
4) Close up shots of his fingers on the guitar strings
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1) Interview with Jacques Compton -
Director of Culture - St. Lucia about
- the significance of the La Rose Festival and La Maguerite Festival - how
they are seen by the population, its significance in the society, how they
prepare for the festivals, the significance of the colours, what the codes of
behaviour are
- the actual occurances on the day of the La Rose Festival
- involvement of children in the Festival
- the significance of the actual parts that people play
- the instuments that are used mainly
- the violin competition that is held in St. Lucia
- surviving African music, religions etc. - influences on St. Lucian culture
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1) KEN - VISUAL ARTS LINKS - "The
eye has looked at some of the grandest in Caribbean Art but there are
thousands..." (in front of Black Promethius by Dunstan St. Omer). Cross
reference Box #9 tape #87 for more takes
2) Man in the street - "What do you do at Carnival", "How
would you feel if there was no Carnival" - several comments
3) Interview with Frank Norville - Cultural Field Officer about
- the music/instruments that is used for the quadrille dance
- the music instruments used in the La Commette - the European - African mix
of the music
- the Malee dance - how it originated
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1) All Stars Steelband - performing at he
St. Lucian Hotel - Cut away shots - front, side, close ups etc. - different
song
2) Ken chatting with tourists
3) KEN DOING STEELBAND LINK - several tries before the actual link is done.
Tourists asks Ken "Is this an aveage steelband for St. Lucia" Ken
"Yes" - stop link
4) KEN DOING STEELBAND LINK - different angle. Tourist asks question, Ken
answers etc. then turns and does link "In fact many of the steelbands in
the Caribbean, because of the existance of Tourisim..."
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1) KEN - VISUAL ARTISTS - In Castries
R.C. Cathedral Ken talking to Dunstan St. Omer - Artist/ Muralist about his
work re-decorating the Cathedral, then Ken walks off
2) Cut aways of the walls of the church - how it is all painted
3) KEN - VISUAL ART LINK - "Dunstan's work extends into and embraces the
community as public art should, and while..." link into Peter Minshall.
(several takes) audio not to good
4) E.S. of the Cathedral from across the road
5) L.S. of building from a hill (may be a church)
6) Ken talking to Dunstan St. Omer about his mural. (Audio not too good)
and he was influenced by Carifesta 1973. Also about
- what he was trying to do with the mural
-the style of painting that he used
7) KEN - VISUAL ARTIST LINK - "At almost the other end of the Caribbean
Chain..." link into Alvin Marriott (one take)
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1) Dunstan St. Omer in front of his mural
talking about "What he tries to do with his work"
2) E.S. of church (outside)
3) KEN - FIRST VISUAL ARTISTS LINK - "Dunstan St. Omer is a St. Lucian
painter whose murals have taken his name beyond these shores.."
4) Ken meet Dunstan and they talk about
- why he paints murals, what message he tries to give the people through his
work - while looking at a mural of the La Rose Festival
- the message in his work (they start over a few times)
- about the La Rose Mural and the festival that it is derived from (several
takes)
5) Cut away shots of the mural
6) Front of the church
7) Ken starts Visual Artist Link
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1) KEN - VISUAL ARTISTS LINK - "The
Caribbean Eye turns inwards to capture not only what we see but..." link
into Philip Moore
2) KEN - VISUAL ARTISTS END LINK - "The Eye has looked at some of the
grandest of our art..." Cross Reference Box #9 tape #83 for more takes
(several takes)
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1) Frank Norville and the Lucians (DAnce
and Violin Group) performing several pieces
1st Dance - Figure Two of the Quadrille (pairs going around in a circle the
girls form inner circle etc.)
2nd Dance - Pique Waltz (4 pairs in two lines)
3rd Dance - Malee (Square formation in pairs) (Music not good)
1st Song - Polka in "G"
2nd Song - A La Commette song called "Kazamalia"
All dances and songs with close ups etc.
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1) Shots of tourists wind surfing, boats
on water, tourists on the beach, E.S. of beach of St. Lucian Hotel, tourists
tanning, sleeping etc. - no sound
2) "The St. Lucian Hotel" sign at the front of the hotel
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1) Interview with Suzy Landau - Director
General "Images Caraibes" - on Caribbean cinema (in french)
2) 2nd question
3) 3rd question
4) 4th question (risk of becoming banal - Television & Video)
5) 5th question (Principle people in Caribbean cinema)
6) Question: importance of Caribbean Cinema
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1) The Evolution of Zouk - Interview with
Joby Bernabe - Actor/Storyteller about
- the rapport between oral tradition and popular singer (in french)
2) Interview in English with Winston Berkely - Artistic Director/Musicologist
about
- what is Zouk
- how do you define Zouk / what are the ingredients
- what is a Zouk beat
- are there different types of Zouk and what are they
- the main performers and their styles
- Kassav & Malavoi
- sociological reasons for Zouk's popularity
is it mainly youth oriented
demonstrating different rhythms eg. Merry go Round music
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1) Interview with Winston Berkeley -
Artistic Director/Musicologist continued in English about
- Merry-go-Round music and other different rhythms
- what about Brass instruments
- violins
- role of violins - Malavoi
- violins in St. Lucia
- Banjo - KALI
- Similarities with English-speaking Caribbean
2) Part 1 - Interview with Joby Bernabe - actor/storyteller about
- oral traditions
- call and response
(in french)
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1) Part 2 - Joby Bernabe -
actor/storyteller interview continued
- he recites Aime Cesaire
- steelband at Grand Carbet - SERMAC
- close up shot of player
- flower arrangements
2) Part 1 - Malavoi in rehersal at Centre Dramatique Regional
- Keyboard
- Violins
- o/u Singer
- Violins pan to bass cello
- c/u violinist
- 7 c/u singer
- Violin
- Violinist singing
- c/u singer
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1) Part 2 - Malavoi in rehersal at Centre
Dramatique Regional
- c/u cello
- drummer
- c/u keyboards - bands
- cello and sheet music
- drummer
- guitar
- guitarist
- violins
- c/u violinist
- drummer
- singer
- singer
- cello and violinist
- keyboards
- c/u keyboardist
- c/u bands
- c/u score sheet
- drummer
- drummer and guitarist
- female singers
- keyboard - Rock 'n Roll
- drummer
- female singers
- Rosine
- Ti-bwa
- Rosine
- Tony
- Tony and string section
- Rosine
- female singers
- Tony singing
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1) Choir performing - Folk Group at the
Grand Carbet Theatre
- end of piece; applause
- 2nd song
- female soloist
- male singers
- m/cu female singers
- L.S. of choir/soloist/conductor
- pan from choir to audience; applause
2) Shots aroud Martinique
- Market scene: lady selling tangerines
- group od women selling yam
- women selling flowers
- walk through market
- woman selling spices
- c/us of spices
- c/u anthuriums; zoom out
- vegetable stand
- chickens
- Assurance Building; 2/out - market
- Photo studio - 4/out - market
- man witnessing on street
- Maison de Tourisme vert
- Street shots/Bus
- c/us wome in street
- hair products on display
- street scene
- Pharmacy
- grocery store (pan of sign)
- men in street
- aerial view of Fort de France (pan left to right)
- man playing with dog
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1) Hector Elisabeth - Sociologist.
Interview about Aime Cesaire in French
- what has been Cesaire's most important contribution? (2 takes)
- what has been his contribution internationally? (2 takes)
- what is Cesaire's vision of Martinique
- read an excerpt from Cesaire
- how do you see the relationship between the political and the literary man
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1) Shots aroud MArtinique
- man and dog: zoom out aerial view Fort de France
- Town Hall
- Street scene - Traffic
- pan up from port
- Cathedral clock tower
- postcard with Town Hall and Cathedral
- Cathedral
- Hairdressing salon z/out
- Ave. Jean Jaurer - street scene
- Rue Enite Zola
- Barber
- Highway towards Lametin
- Marina
- sunset over Port
- yacht z/out - Postcard shot
- sky at sunset
2) Part 1 - Ken - ZOUK LINK IN A MUSIC SHOP - Disco DJO - "Many if the
artists record on CD, that's high tech compact discs and their work..."
several takes - Cross Feference Box #11 Tape #108
Number 3 - for more takes
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1) shots around Martinique
- Doorway of cathedral
- Cathedral tower
- Telephone booths
- little girl with mother
- Cathedral
- man with cigarette from cathedral across park
- Leaning tower of Cathedral
- Pan down - view from across park
- Hotel Le Palais Creole
- c/u sign
- vagrant on park bench
- Statue of Schoeldor and Palais de Justice
- c/u statue
- Butcher's shop on corner
- old lady
- car passing
- license plate of car z/out
- Traffic signs
- Une saison Blanche et Seche
- Cine Theatre
- "Indiana Jones"
- "Do the Right Thing"
2) Music group BWA KAN'NEL performing - Part 1
- c/u keyboardist
- c/u singer
- mc/u pan of musicians
- drummer
- c/u foot pedal
- c/u keyboard - Cross Ref Tape# 99 and Box 11 Tape #109 - for more
performance footage including "Atte bo" folk song
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1) Music
group Bwa Kan'nel performing - Part 2
- Drummer
- c/u guitarist
- guitarist
- c/u keyboards
- drummer
- guitar
- guitarist pan to other musicians
- c/u guitarist
- mixer
- keyboard
- drummer - z/out - 2 shots with keyboard
- drummer
- c/u drumer's hands
- 2 shot: drummer and keyboardist
- electric drums
- drummer singing
- c/u lead singer playing guitar
- low shot guitarist
- l/s group
- guitarist singing back up
- bass synthesizer
- drummer singing back up
2) Cross reference Box #11 Tape #109 for more performance footage including
"Atte Bo" folk song
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1) Kali musician and Ken talking about
- What kind of music he plays (sequence repeated a few times)
- What are the influences in his music
- (In French and English) - Why he plays reggae
2) Kali playus a little for Ken
- Ken asks - what type of music is Kali playing
- Same questions as #1 but different shot
(several takes)
3) Cut away shot s of Ken and Kali walking and talking (no sound)
4) Reverse shots of Ken asking Kali his questions, nodding etc
5) Kali and his band Racine performing / rehearsing - cut away shots, close
ups, Kali singing etc.
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1) Guy
Louiset (Steelband Workshop Director) playing the steelband - explains how he
got involved with playing the steelband in Martinique - IN FRENCH. Ken
interviews IN ENGLISH (a few takes)
- who he plays the steelband with
- about teaching Martniquans the steelband
- how popular is the steelband in Martinique
- is there a special Martniqan music that you play on the pan - Guy plays the
song/music
- he talks about knowing Boogsie Sharpe
- do Trinidadian bands come to Martinique to play
2) Close ups of hand with 2 pan sticks playing the pan, shot from angle of
player
3) Close up of Ken listening to the pan being played
4) More shots of Guy playing the pan - close ups - different angles etc
5) KEN - PAN LINK to Guy Louiset - Pan in Martinique - "Laventille
Trinidad....Steelband Trinidad....eh eh.....Fort de France, Martinique'
6) Long shot of Ken and Guy
7) Buy Louiset in the classroom with 2 steelband students. He explains what
he wants them to start playing
8) Shots around the room - from behind the players, the music sheets, close
ups on the pan etc.
Cross reference Box #11 Tape #103 for more footage in pan classroom
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1) Interview with Marijose Ali - Singer
IN FRENCH
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1) Guy Louiset - Steelband workshop
director - with steelband students in a classrooom session - Cross reference
Box #10 tape #101 - continued from there
- shots of Guy, students, music sheets, black board with musical notes drawn
etc.
2) KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - "French Caribbean Music continues
to evolve to grow, boldly incorporating the best of modern
technology..."
(several takes) - colour not too good
3) Shots of cars driving down the road
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1) Shot of a river flowing next to some
sort of industrial looking place
2) Shots aroud Martinique - mainly of children, students, teenagers, young
adults, traffic
3) Interview with Roger Toumson - Literary critic about Aime Cesaire (sound a
bit low) - Part 1
- an appreciation of Aime Cesaire - his greatness as a poet, dramatist,
politician etc. and the influence of CLR James on him
- His first book - "Negritude" - how it was described then, the
different styles the book used
- Cesaire's use of language compared to Guillen's use of language
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1) Part 2 - Roger Toumson - Litereary
Critic interview about
- differences and similarities between the language of Cesaire and Guillen
- in what ways would you say that Cesaire is a Caribbean man
- about Cesaire having spoken against colonialisim and now being in charge of
a colony
- why is it so important for persons from the non-French speaking caribbean to
know about the work of Cesaire
2) Shots around Martinique - people walking about, buying things at the side
of the street (no sound) etc.
3) KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - He comes in singing "Atte
bo" - French traditional folk song
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1) KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - He
comes in singing "Atte bo" - French traditional folk song then says
"You see the french influences have been felt really strongly even down
in the southern caribbean islands..."
2) Shots of people walking in the market
3) On the waterfront - boats coming in with their catch etc
4) KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - "The Creole speaking islands of
St. Lucia and Dominica were occupied by the French several times, in
fact..."
5) KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - In front of a group doing drama;
"The musicians and singers are in a continuaous process of searching for
their traditions and roots..."
6) Part 1 - Students at SERMAC Theatre Workshop - Boys drumming and girls
dancing
7) Part 2 - SERMAC Theatre Workshop - Drama group singing and dancing to the
drums with a boy doing a momologue
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1) Part 3 - Drama Group singing, dancing
and acting (students at SERMAC Theatre Workshop) - cu/es etc. to the drums
(sound low)
2) Interview with Lucette salibur - SERMAC Theatre Workshop Director. Part 1
IN FRENCH
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1) Interview with Lucette Salibur -
SERMAC theatre Workshop Director Part 2 IN FRENCH
2) KEN FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - Attendez la musique c'est Zouk... oh
sorry, sorry, sorry, you hear that music, that is Zouk, which is just one of
the types of music you hear..." (several takes) - he goes into a record
shop
3) Part 2 KEN - FRENCH CARIBBEAN MUSIC LINK - inside a record shop - Disco
DJO "Many of the artists record on CD, that is high tech Compact discs
and their work gets promotion worldwide..."
Cross Reference Box #10 Tape #97 Number 2
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1) Part 3 - the music group Bwa Kan'nel
performing - cu/es/etc. of group, individual players etc. (bars in between)
Cross Reference Box #10 Tapes #98 & #99 for more performance footage
2) Interview with lead singer of Bwa Kan'nel group - Max Bellony - Bandleader
IN FRENCH
3) Shots around Martinique - houses on hill, E.S. of Fort de France, bill
boards, street names, houses etc.
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1) Opening ceremony of Images Caraibes
"The 2nd festival of Caribbean Film and Television" - Host speaking
and Spanish and English translators translating after
2) Suzy Landau introducing someone
3) June Giovanni reading letter sent by Darcus Howe on C.L.R. James
4) Suzy Landau talking FRENCH and introducing Euzhan Palcy
5) Euzhan Palcy going up on stage, gets presented with a bouquet of flowers
then says her speech IN FRENCH
6) After speech audience claps - Euzhan is presented with a plaque by Suzy
Landau, then Suzy talks a bit more IN FRENCH
7) Dance number as part of opening ceremony
8) Shot off projection screen - C.L.R. James interview with French sub-titles
(Terrible roll on the picture)
9) Shot off projection screen - Cuban film - an expensive breakfast? -
picture O.K. - a little flicker
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1) Part 1 -
Interview with Euzhan Palcy - Screen writer/Director about
- how she defines herself in her field
- is there a Caribbean film or Caribbean esthetic
- what has to happen for there to be a Caribean cinema
- how did she do "La Rue Cases-Negres"
- about her experience getting money for the film
- how succesful was "La Rue Cases-Negres"
- what was the transition like - completing "La Rue Cases-Negres"
and starting "A Dry White Season"
- what her goal is as a black film maker
how she was able to get backing for being a film - especially in the context
of it being a film about South Africa
- what happened when MArlon Brando decided to do the film
- her being credited as joint scriptwriter of the story
- her feelings about her 2 films
- was she threatned when she was doing the film - having to walk with a
bodyguard
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1) Part 2 - Euzhan Palcy - Screen
writer/Director. Interview continued from Tape #111 about
- what next - what she has planned for the future
- what she can do to contribute to the building of a Caribbean Film industry
/ the production of more Caribbean films
- her advice to young people interested in film
- about people's perception of her, her success, the film industry etc., the
need for education
- what is her vision of Caribbean film for the future
2) Cut aways of Euzhan talking to people, giving autographs, being
photographed, c/u on her face etc.
3) Georgia being interviewed for radio
4) More cutaways - Banyan people talking to Euzhan, Euzhan doing a radio
interview etc.
5) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "You know, there is something different
about Caribbena films, I mean the geographied, the histories..."
(several takes) - Part 1. More takes on tape #113
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1) KEN CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - Part 2
(continued from Tape #112) "You know there is something different about
Caribbean films, I mean the geographies, the histories..."
2) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "While film has immediate access to
international markets, video with its very different formats..." - done
with different shot - see #3
3) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "While film has immediate access to
international markets..." (different shot to #2) several takes
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1) TAPE CREASED - Scenes from Cocktail
party after opening ceremony of film festival - Euzhan being interviewed in
lobby area
2) Short interview IN SPANISH with Cuban about his significance of Caribbean
film
3) Short interview IN FRENCH about Caribbean film with French Lady - Ana
Maria Vega
4) Short interview "How would you define a Caribbean film ORI - Directed
by Rachel Gerber, other ques.
5) "How does he feel being in Martinique at the festival"
6) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "All this hustle and bustle and cocktails
are part of Images Caraibes, that is Caribbean Images, the 2nd Caribbean Film
Festival held in Martinique...." (several takes)
7) Short interview with Michel Traore - Director - R.F.O. Martinique about
-How he would define Caribbean Film
8) Short interview with Norma Guevara - Cuban theatre Director about
- How would she define a Caribbean film
-Does a Caribbean film have to be made by Caribbean people
-How does it feel to be in Martinique at the festival
9) Short interview with Dermot Hussey - Jamaican
Producer/Broadcaster/Journalist - film and T.V. about
- How he would define Caribbean film
- How does it feel to be in Martinique
(creases on tape)
10) Shoprt interview with Amon Saba Saakana - writer/videomaker Trinidad/U.K.
(creases on tape) about
- how he would define Caribbean film
- does Caribbean film have to be made by Caribbean people
-how does it feel to be in Martinique for Images Caraibes
11) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "With videos, T.V.s and V.C.R.s now a
common Caribbean facility and in most cases a captive country - wide audience
..." Part 1 - see tape #115
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1) Part 2 - see Tape #114 for more takes
KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "With videos, T.V.s and VCRs now a common
Caribbean facility and in most cases..."
2) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "Cuba has the jump on us here ever since
the production of its first full length feature film in 1913..."
(several takes)
3) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "While financial constraints have been a
burden to consistent and high quality productions in the Caribbean the island
of Tobago has been..." (several takes)
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1) KEN - CARIBBEAN FILM LINK - "It
is ironic and just a little sad that some of our best Caribbean filmmakers
except perhaps for Cuba, now lie oustide of the Caribbean..."
About 10 minutes left on tape
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1) Images Caraibes opening advertisement
- shot off screen
2) Extracts from "ORI" - Brazilian film - shot off screen - not
subtitled at begining
3) Extracts from Brazilian film "ORI" -subtitled at end
4) Extracts from "Obataleo" - Cuban film
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1) Moving shot along the street through
car window passing shops, roadside vendors, people walking etc
2) CBU - Debra Johnson links - disregard
3) Shot of Cine Theatre - E.S. and C.U.
4) Shots around Fort de France - people walking on the street, traffic, cinema
billboards, Images Caraibes poster etc.
5) Shot of T.V. screen in viewing area then E.S. of people in the viewing
areas looking at videoss etc. C.U. /E.S. etc. of area and faces
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1) Extracts from Martiniquan film
2) Extracts from "A Dry White Season" - off projector screen -
colour very good IN FRENCH
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1) Presentation to Alan Beaton and speech
by him with a translator
2) Extracts from "Black Joy" - the movie
3) Moving shots of the countryside, cane etc.
4) Euzhan Palcy and her father Mr. Palcy walking and talking IN FRENCH. 2
takes
5) Part 1 - Interview with Euzhan Palcy about - tape creased
- her childhood in Martinique
- what similarities does her childhood have with that of the little boy in
her film "La Rue Cases-Negres"
- how did she become interested in making films
- filmmakers who influenced her and going to the cinema as a child
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1) Part 2 - Interview with Euzhan Palcy
about
- her schooling in Paris and her being the only black woman in her class
- her association with Francois Tufo
- what are some of the things she did before she directed "La Rue
Cases-Negres"
- what advice would she give to young aspiring filmmakers
- what role can the Image Caraibe Festival play in the development of
CAribbean Film (VERY GOOD COMMENT)
2) Shot of Gros-Morne sign - home town of Euzhan Palcy
3) Shot of countryside, pan to Gros-Morne sign
4) Driving shot into Gros-Morne
5) Euzhan, June, Mrs. Palcy etc. walking into building where reception was to
take place
6) Shots of people walking in
7) Euzhan, Mrs. Palcy, June etc walking in, meeting people, people milling
about.
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