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The theatre arts tradition of the Caribbean is a long and varied one, encompassing the festivals and performances of both master and slave classes during slavery, through the ‘spontaneous theatre’ of ritual, street theatre and ‘mas’, to the more formal indigenous “theatre of playwright and entertainer”, to popular theatre-in-education and storytelling theatre. The concept of a Caribbean theatre aesthetic continues to be explored in various ways through the work of individuals and organisations in the region.
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Items in our listings feature basic information as well as pictures, film clips, related articles and other documents.
The theatre arts tradition of the Caribbean is a long and varied one, encompassing the festivals and performances of both master and slave classes during slavery, through the ‘spontaneous theatre’ of ritual, street theatre and ‘mas’, to the more formal indigenous “theatre of playwright and entertainer”, to popular theatre-in-education and storytelling theatre. The concept of a Caribbean theatre aesthetic continues to be explored in various ways through the work of individuals and organisations in the region.
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