Gayelle. 1990-1991 series 1, programme 13 / directed by S. John-Frontin, R, I. Carrington ; produced by Suzanne Salandy, S. John Frontin ; Banyan.

Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid. Vox pop of Fatima College students and people in St. james on Who are you backing for the World Cup and how well do you think Trinidad & Tobago would have done. Storytelling at the Children's Library to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the...

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Other Authors: Carrington, R. I. (Director), John-Frontin, Suzanne (Director, Producer), Salandy, Suzanne (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Port of Spain : Banyan Archive, 1990.
Series:Gayelle
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Summary:Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid. Vox pop of Fatima College students and people in St. james on Who are you backing for the World Cup and how well do you think Trinidad & Tobago would have done. Storytelling at the Children's Library to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the library. Interview with Claudia De Four, librarian at the Children's Library and extracts of children telling stories and interview with storytelling competition winner Utisha Sottan. Rachel Carrington and Shelley Cole introduce a feature on the Paris City circus. Extracts of performance at the Paris City circus performing in Trinidad and Suzanne Salandy interviews Master of ceremonies and trapeze artist, Doina Links, Mary Lou, foot juggler; Annie, Electric Woman; Monique, lion tamer; Thierry Le Portier, manager and lion trainer. Shelley Cole introduces a feature on the second Images Caraibes. Speech at 2nd. Images Caraibes in Martinique about C.L.R. James passion for records of our lives. Extracts from DRY WHITE SEASON by Euzhan Palcy. Brief interviews with Euzhan Palcy and the festival director, Suzy Landau.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed November 02, 2022).
Physical Description:1 online resource (28 minutes)
Playing Time:00:27:46
Language:In English.