Gayelle. 1990-1991 series one, programme thirty-three.

Rachel Carrington and Sonja Dumas open the show satirising the mannered presentation of Trinidad and Tobago Television, Hazel Ward; Rachel Carrington interviews artist Adrian Camps-Campings at his studio; extract of one of Dennis Sprangalang Hall's monologues from LATE NIGHT LIME (February 1990...

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Other Authors: Dumas, Sonja, 1961- (Interviewer), John-Frontin, Suzanne (Director, Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1990.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Rachel Carrington and Sonja Dumas open the show satirising the mannered presentation of Trinidad and Tobago Television, Hazel Ward; Rachel Carrington interviews artist Adrian Camps-Campings at his studio; extract of one of Dennis Sprangalang Hall's monologues from LATE NIGHT LIME (February 1990); Tony Hall interviews Dennis Hall about what he has been doing since appearing as Cultural Sprangalang on gayelle. Talks about comedy and 'making people laugh at themselves' ; Sonja Dumas interviews choreographer Allan Balfour; an extract of Off the Mainland choreographed by Allan Balfour; interview with choreographer, Joyce Kirton, founder and Director of Les Enfants Dance Dance Company; feature on exhibition of photographs of African American women who have shaped the history of the US, photographed by Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer, Brian Lanker; an extract of musical I Created a Monster produced by Trinity College students accompanied by the Trinity College steelband.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed June 17, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (29 minutes)
Playing Time:00:28:50
Language:In English.