“Mighty Trini” hits poor treatment for culture

TABANCA FOR TRINI: Calypsonian Robert “Mighty Trini” Elias, right, greets adoring fans yesterday at the Rotary Club of Central PoS luncheon at the Hotel Normandie in St Ann’s. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB

ROBERT “De Mighty Trini” Elias is not satisfied with the treatment meted out to calypsonians, the steel pan and chutney by the authorities. As such, he is calling for the establishment of a home that will collectively promote these indigenous art forms. “We need a home - a theatre for pan, calypso and chutney. Those shows should come together and it would be filled. It is not going to happen overnight.”

Calypso, in particular, Elias said, has been all over the place and has been losing its audiences for several reasons including out pricing itself. Elias of “Curry Tabanca” and “Sailing” fame, was the guest speaker at yesterday’s luncheon of the Rotary Club of Central Port of Spain held at the Normandie Hotel, St Ann’s. Calypso, like pan, he said, should be taught in schools and not be allowed to be lost like limbo dancing. The Minister of Community Development, Culture and the Arts, he said, “should recruit people who could advise her correctly.” On the steelpan, he said, “First of all was pan was not patented by Trinidad and Tobago and that is very hurtful. Countries now are claiming under the eyes of God, what we own rightfully because those in authority at the time were distracted by selfishness.”

Calypso needs to be independent of the National Carnival Commission, he said, and should account directly to Government. “Calypso is suffering. When I go on a stage now and I see ten people in the audience and six people, it really hurts,” he said. At the last Dimanche Gras, he said, “I looked into the North Stand. Lights, chairs. God knows everything there except people.” Then he looked into the Grand Stand and at least 50 per cent of the people there were on complimentary tickets.

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  •    there are too many individual groups eating a political pie

  • Yuh preaching bro. Time for the cultural groups to unite or continue to suffer devided. The Min. Of Culture through the NCC, is trying to take control of something they don't quite understand, and using their political office to dictate to the practicioners of the arts. Money was never the catalyst that propelled our art form.

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