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Gayelle. 1987 series 1, programme 15 / directed by Christopher Laird, Tony Hall ; produced by Christopher Laird, Bruce Paddington, Banyan Productions.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Laird, Christopher, director, producer.
Hall, Tony, 1948- director, interviewer.
Paddington, Bruce, producer.
Pantin, Anthony, interviewee.
Constantine, Carlton, interviewee.
Devi, Champa, interviewee.
Perutin, Lucien, interviewee.
Holung, Richard, interviewee.
Maharaj, Niala, interviewer.
Banyan Production (Firm), production company.
Banyan Archives, film distributor.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts--Trinidad and Tobago.
Arts.
Calypso (Music)--Trinidad and Tobago.
Calypso (Music).
Trinidad and Tobago--Social life and customs.
Trinidad and Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago--Religious life and customs.
Guadeloupe--Politics and government.
Guadeloupe.
Genre:
Documentary television programs.
Television news programs.
Interviews.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (36 minutes)
Place of Publication:
Trinidad and Tobago : Banyan Archive, 1987.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Opening sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid; Opening link and introduction to Trinidad & Tobago Television's First Audience Survey; Archbishop Anthony Pantin explains Easter; Cultural Sprangalang answering the question: Who or What is a Zigalee?; Tony Hall interviews veteran panman, Zigalee (Carlton Constantine) of Bar20 Steelband; Link looking at Trinidad & Tobago Television's First Audience Survey and link to feature on Champa Devi; Niala Maharaj interviews Champa Devi, pioneer of Indian dance in Trinidad, Nrityanjali Dance Theatre Dancers on stage; Link continues to look at Trinidad & Tobago Television's First Audience Survey, link to interview with Lucien Perutin of the Peoples Organisation of Guadeloupe Liberation about Guadeloupe independence; Niala Maharaj interviews Father Richard Holung, Brothers of the Poor, And the group sings What's On; David Abdulla of The Oilfield Workers trade union announces the launching of the First Caribbean International Book Fair and Book Fair festival; Father Richard Holung and Brothers of the Poor sing under credits.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed October 21, 2022).
OCLC:
1350663963

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