Traditional mas exhibition at Nalis

A sample of items on Carnival available at the Heritage Library.
A sample of items on Carnival available at the Heritage Library.

AN exhibition featuring photographs of traditional Carnival characters who utilise speech as a major part of their portrayal has been mounted by the Heritage Library. The Talkin’ Mas Exhibition is in tribute to the late Brian HonorĂ© and in celebration of TT’s rich,artistic and literary tradition.

HonorĂ© who passed away in 2005, was a librarian and a respected member of the traditional mas fraternity. He is fondly remembered for his annual portrayals of the midnight robber. In his portrayal, HonorĂ© often mixed the character’s traditional “robber talk” with social and political commentary. He also wrote calypso that spoke to the themes he focused on in his speeches as a midnight robber.

In addition to featuring the midnight robber, the exhibition showcases the moko jumbie, minstrels, pierrot grenade, baby doll, fancy Indian, other traditional mas characters and a sample of print and non-print materials on Carnival available at the Heritage Library, said a media release.

The exhibition will run until the end of the Carnival season at the National Library, Abercromby Street.

For more info: at www.nalis.gov.tt or call 624-4466 ext 2323.

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