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Jamaican plays are popular in Guyana

In recent years Jamaican plays have been extraordinarily popular in Guyana and whenever any of the companies from that country are booked on tours to Georgetown they are in high demand. 

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The effect of cultural change on Diwali

Arts On Sunday There is a particular social problem that has been developing over the past decade and has become a source of great concern, specifically to the Hindu community of Alexander Village on the south-western edge of Georgetown.

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The theatre programme: recording for posterity

Arts On Sunday How important are programmes to the theatre?  Programmes in this context refer not to the proceedings themselves, that is, what is being performed, but those little documents that are usually handed out (or sold) at the door. 

Murder on the cultural centre menu

Dramatic and other theatrical productions in Guyana have always had little intermittent ‘seasons’ during which there is a varied menu of different offerings in between long periods of inactivity. 

Ken Corsbie

Recreating the past

Among the most memorable acts in recent and contemporary Caribbean theatre is a theatrical innovation out of Guyana known as Dem Two. 

Prof Ivan van Sertima

Celebrating two Caribbean icons

Arts On Sunday In addition to the re-introduction of the Edgar Mittelholzer Lectures with a presentation on distinguished artist and scholar Denis Williams, there were two recent events of note which highlighted the work and contributions to academic and cultural enlightenment of two more scholars. 

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Blood and heritage

Arts On Sunday AJ Seymour started the prestigious Edgar Mittelholzer Lecture Series in 1976 with a narrative of how he received a visit from the ghost of Mittelholzer which gave him much insight into the man and his work. 

Waning traditions

Arts On Sunday However, of major importance is what remains in the communities, the culture and the minds of the people. 

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Waning traditions

Arts On Sunday The troubled Trinidadian poet Eric Roache was seriously tormented by the gathering dark clouds of Black Power in 1970 and the new emerging poets in the Caribbean “wallowing in the murky waters of race and slavery” (Roache killed himself in 1974). 

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The ‘Peter Pan’ of musicAs the astonished world mourns Michael Jackson the work of two pastoral writers and a bit of Freudian analysis can help to understand the complexities of an extraordinary talent and how the manner of his early death was in a way the final articulation of a highly celebratory but curiously tragic life. 

George Lamming

When writers meet

Literature Al Creighton Evelyn O’Callaghan writes in the Editorial of the Journal of West Indian Literature (JWIL) Vol.15, Nos 1&2, November 2006, a Festschrift in honour of Eddie Baugh,  that in 2006 “.

Artists’ homage to a writer

Al Creighton’s Arts On Sunday During the year 2009 the University of Guyana is celebrating the work of two of the foremost Guyanese and West Indian writers: Edgar Mittelholzer and Wilson Harris. 

Arts On Sunday

A new enterprise in the arts Apsara is a new enterprise in its second year of operation in the business of the arts, dance and publishing as well as other cultural endeavours. 

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