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October 25, 2010

Eintous plays featured in new UWI regional publicaton

Freedom Morning Come and Kambule the highly acclaimed plays by Eintou Pearl Springer are featured in the latest regional publication of plays by the University of the West Indies
October 11, 2010

Loving the Skin Im In complicated sensitive poetry by Eintou

This collection of some thirty years of work by Eintou Pearl Springer lays bare her life emotions and experiences
October 4, 2010

Idakedas two decades of HIVAIDS outreach

Idakedas Creative Force Eintou Pearl Springer has been involved in the use of Culture to provide HIVAIDS awareness from as early as 1989
September 20, 2010

Idakeda showcases its Cultural Intervention techniques at launch of Global Alliance on HIV Programme

The Idakeda team will share its unique Baby Doll Intervention Technique and messages against Stigma and Discrimination at the launch of the TT Red Cross Societys Global Alliance on HIV Programme The formal ceremony takes place on Monday 20th September at 10am at the Kapok hotel Stakeholders from the government and private sectors and supporters of continued improvements in the delivery of HIVAIDS services will be present
September 13, 2010

New York paper reviews Kambule

The Caribbean Lingo series of the New York Amsterdam newspaper pays tribute to Caribbean Diaspora artists and artforms of the highest standardsEnjoy a review of the Eintou Springer play Kambule and the New York Labour Day Dimanche Gras show by well known journalist Misani Special mention is also made of two of the Chibale drummers Ajani and Shomari Healy
September 6, 2010

Kambule takes on new life in New York

Kambule the Eintou Springer play which documents the 1881 Port of Spain riots that saved the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival opened on the New York stage on September 5th at the Labour Day Dimanche Gras The very successful and well received presentation was made possible through the West Indian American Day Carnival Association WIADCA the Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism the Ministry of Tourism the Tourism Development Company and Caribbean Airlines
August 23, 2010

Kambule Its History and Significance

In 1881, stick-fighters and people from the communities in an around Port of Spain confronted the British militia to ensure the continuation of Carnival celebrations. The […]
August 23, 2010

Kambule debuts in New York for Labour Day

Kambule the Eintou Springer play which documents the 1881 Port of Spain riots that saved the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival opens on the New York stage this September for Labour Day
July 26, 2010

Eintou draws on local scholars for Freedom Morning Come

Freedom Morning Come is a new historical play from Eintou Pearl Springer author of Kambule the very successful street theatre that is now recognised as an important event in our Carnival celebrations The play will premiere on Sunday August 1st Emancipation Day at 7am on the Brian Lara Promenade The customary Kambule parade will proceed to the Emancipation Village Jean Pierre Complex at the end of the play
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