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September 30, 2018

Hair is my Resistance

Lupita Nyong’o, Kenyan-Mexican actress, noted for her work in Black Panther, one of the highest grossing films ever

Maxine Williams, T&T national, Global Chief Diversity Officer, Facebook

Alek Wek, South Sudanese British model and designer

Her Excellency, Paula-Mae Weekes, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago ...

 

What connects these women? All of African heritage, all successful and all choose to wear their hair in natural hairstyles. Their professions span the worlds of media, fashion, law film and more. How would they react to the view that because of their natural hair, they are not perceived as professional?

June 20, 2018
Kahaanis and kathas... Storytelling with Masters Eintou Pearl Springer and Raviji

Kahaanis and kathas… Storytelling with Masters Eintou Pearl Springer and Raviji

May 14, 2018

Harmony in Diversity – A Celebration of T&T!

Patois, Steelpan, East Indian, African and First People rhythms … All these and more are part of the play ‘Harmony in Diversity’, written and directed by […]
May 14, 2018

Eintou Springer’s ‘Survivor’ Approved For Use In Schools

‘Survivor – A Collection of Plays for Children and Young Adults’ by Eintou Pearl Springer, has been approved for inclusion on the school curriculum by the Ministry of Education. The book is a compilation of her theatrical productions, poetry and original works and is now available to teachers and students of Theatre Arts for teaching purposes and performance.

May 11, 2018

New Location, More Activites for Zante! Vacation Camp In 2018

Stilt walking, painting and wire-bending are just some of the exciting activities on offer at the Zanté! Carnival and Theatre Arts vacation camp this year. The […]
May 4, 2018

Eintou Pearl Springer Recognised as a ‘Master’

‘The Art and Practice of the Story’ is the name of the programme that will be taught by Eintou Pearl Springer as one of the mentors in the ‘Mentoring by the Masters’ series, an initiative of the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and the Arts. Every year, the ministry selects a number of veterans in the field of culture, the arts and heritage to impart their knowledge to citizens.

May 16, 2016

‘Shades of I-She’ now under the Patronage of Mrs Sharon Rowley

The Indigenous Creative Arts Network is very pleased to announce that Mrs Sharon Rowley attorney and wife of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Dr Keith Rowley has graciously consented to be the patron of the rerun of the award winning production Shades of I She Every Womans Story The play will take place at the Big Black Box in Woodbrook from May 27th 29th with a Gala on May 27th

April 25, 2016

# EveryWoman’sStory – Connect with ‘Shades of I-She’ online

Stay in touch with the Shades of IShe online Enjoy behindthescenes sneak peeks from rehearsals photos and more on the ICAN Facebook page Instagram and Twitter as we work towards our May performances
April 11, 2016

Award winning play ‘Shades of I-She’ puts focus on domestic abuse again

The Eintou Springer play Shades of IShe Every Womans Story will once again put the focus on domestic violence incest and other social traumas when it takes to the stage in May of this year The aim of the production is to generate useful discussion and solutions through culture and the arts and to raise funds for the community outreach programmes of ICAN The play will take place at the Big Black Box in Woodbrook from May 27th 29th with a Gala on May 27th
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