Caribbean Beat — September/October 2020 • Digital Issue

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Take three T&T arts festivals move online For everyone in the culture business, 2020 has been a year of reinvention. As COVID-19 regulations have temporarily closed theatres, cinemas, and art galleries, arts producers have had to figure out how to reach audiences in new forms and on new platforms. Three popular festivals in Trinidad and Tobago have embraced the virtual challenge.

trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) 9 to 15 September ttfilmfestival.com

Screens are essential features for any film festival. This year, from the Caribbean to Latin America, Europe to North America, the ttff is bringing the world to your own living room. On opening night, cricket fans around the globe are in for a treat with the feature-length documentary 501 Not Out — inspired by the extraordinary career of cricket legend Brian Lara. You can also join Academy Award–winning documentary director Orlando von Einsiedel and acclaimed UK film and television producer Lee Thomas for workshops on Zoom. Plus, explore 12

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livestreams of free online industry events, panels and presentations via Facebook.

NGC Bocas Lit Fest 18 to 20 September bocaslitfest.com

The Anglophone Caribbean’s biggest literary festival — celebrating its tenth year — has been running free weekly online events since May, culminating in a weekend of readings, debates and performances in September. Highlights include a “Future Friday” programme in which speculative fiction writers imagine how the Caribbean might evolve from the crises of 2020, and a commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of T&T’s 1970 Black Power

Authors in the virtual NGC Bocas Lit Fest programme include (top row, left to right) Nalo Hopkinson, Malka Older, Karen Lord, Tessa McWatt; (bottom row, left to right) Richard Georges, Ingrid Persaud, Vahni Capildeo, and Canisia Lubrin

Revolution, alongside book launches, a virtual version of the signature Bocas “Stand and Deliver” open mic, calypso, drama, and more — all free, and streamed via the festival website and social media.

COCO Dance Festival

24 and 25 October facebook.com/COCODanceFest Creativity is not on lockdown, where dance is involved. As the world comes to terms with the strange new normal, and many of us grapple with a sense of alienation, T&T’s Contemporary Choreographers’ Collective (COCO) presents a virtual programme called ALIEN. Juried works, pieces by the festival’s founders and directors, and specially invited regional and international guests are all in the mix — streaming via online platforms including Facebook, with content remaining viewable for a limited time after first airing.


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Popular artists at El Museo del Barrio

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page 21

Must try: the taste of invention

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page 20

The Caribbean's rarest stamps

4min
pages 18-19

The Covid strategy

7min
pages 76-79

Music reviews

3min
page 24

Book reviews

3min
page 22

Inside this issue

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pages 6-7

Adam Cooper — Anti-stoosh

8min
pages 70-75

Discover St Lucia

1min
pages 68-69

Discover Curaçao

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pages 66-67

Discover Tobago

1min
pages 64-65

Discover Barbados

1min
pages 62-63

Discover Grenada

1min
pages 58-60

Discover The Bahamas

1min
pages 56-57

Discover Suriname

1min
pages 54-55

Discover Trinidad

1min
pages 52-53

St Vincent and the Grenadines

1min
pages 50-51

Discover Cuba

1min
pages 48-49

Discover Jamaica

1min
pages 44-45

Discover Guyana

1min
pages 42-43

Discover Montserrat

1min
pages 38-41

Discover Antigua and Barbuda

1min
pages 34-36

Discover Dominica

1min
pages 30-33

Q&A with Esery Mondesir

3min
page 26

Terri Lyons' calypso favourites

2min
page 16

T&T arts festivals move online

2min
page 14

A virtual Labour Day Carnival

1min
page 12

Shark Hole, Barbados

1min
page 10

Our unfinished revolution

4min
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