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“gutta beautiful” staged reading saturday | The Junction Blog
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8220;gutta beautiful” staged reading saturday. June 26, 2009. Found ourselves a whitegirl for our staged reading of. So we orn like boil corn. I’m thrilled with the cast and starting to get excited about saturday, cornerbar 4pm:. The play represents both the imaginary and fantastic landscape of our collective psyche and the hard-core physical reality of our daily lives, says playwright, nina a. mercer. Parental guidance strongly suggested; mature content. Filed in Random Thoughts. Enter your comment here.
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life imitating art? | The Junction Blog
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July 22, 2009. It’s been suggested of late that i modeled my. Protagonist on myself even more than i intended (clear conscious choice) and pointed out later that i seem to be living my fiction. the very fictitiousness of the work suddenly comes under suspicion. i don’t argue because i don’t necessarily care what brings revelation, once it comes, inspiration attendant. but nobody should die in the real story…. Meanwhile, in unrelated news, i hear grims. Crew and in related news, since isoke’s. Continuum D...
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Carifesta IX Fringe Festival Blog: Bahamian Horse comes to Trinidad
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Now is the time:. The Carifesta IX Fringe Festival blog. Saturday, September 09, 2006. Bahamian Horse comes to Trinidad. There hasn't been much noise about Carifesta IX. In the blogosphere (or anywhere else for that matter), but here, from the Ringplay Productions blog. Is a follow-up to my earlier post about the Bahamian presence at the festival. Recently staged in Nassau, so I'll very likely check out the production at Queen's Hall. (Besides, what the hell is "rake and scrape"? I need to find out).
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Carifesta IX Fringe Festival Blog: August 2006
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Now is the time:. The Carifesta IX Fringe Festival blog. Friday, August 25, 2006. What going on with Carifesta? As of today, less than a month before the opening of Carifesta IX, the schedule posted online. Doesn't tell you who will be doing what, where, when. Never mind. Check this out-. Galvanize 2006 schedule of events. Posted by Nicholas Laughlin at 10:21 AM. Official Carifesta IX website. The Caribbean Review of Books. Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA7). Artists, writers, performers.
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Carifesta IX Fringe Festival Blog: September 2006
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Now is the time:. The Carifesta IX Fringe Festival blog. Saturday, September 09, 2006. Bahamian Horse comes to Trinidad. There hasn't been much noise about Carifesta IX. In the blogosphere (or anywhere else for that matter), but here, from the Ringplay Productions blog. Is a follow-up to my earlier post about the Bahamian presence at the festival. Recently staged in Nassau, so I'll very likely check out the production at Queen's Hall. (Besides, what the hell is "rake and scrape"? I need to find out).
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Carifesta IX Fringe Festival Blog: Announcing: Galvanize
http://carifestafringe.blogspot.com/2006/08/announcing-galvanize.html
Now is the time:. The Carifesta IX Fringe Festival blog. Friday, August 25, 2006. What going on with Carifesta? As of today, less than a month before the opening of Carifesta IX, the schedule posted online. Doesn't tell you who will be doing what, where, when. Never mind. Check this out-. Galvanize 2006 schedule of events. Posted by Nicholas Laughlin at 10:21 AM. The Bahamians are coming. Towards a manifesto of sorts. Now is the time. The time is now.
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baseline: The Yard
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Friday, March 7, 2008. In Trinidad is a domestic exterior space, recently reinvented to host, instigate and inspire artistic production. It continues the cultural tradition of this space representing an area of "play and imaging". I live in the North East of England, where the vernacular architecture (the Tyneside flat) reigns the streets of Tyne and Wear. Thinking about the reinvention of my yard. Did Britain' s historic street parties ever make their way around the back and into the yard?