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Master of Arts in Carnival Studies Programme Academic Year 2014 - 2015 CAST7001 - Carnival Studies Reasearch Paper/Thesis Presentation Monday 10th August. 2015 Tuesday 11th August. 2015 Wednesday 12th August. 2015 Thursday 13th August. 2015


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Monday 10th August. 2015 Tuesday 11th August. 2015 Wednesday 12th August. 2015 Thursday 13th August. 2015 Friday 14th August. 2015 Time Student Name & Id Student Name & Id 2 Student Name & Id 3 Student Name & Id 4 Student Name & Id 5

10.00 - 11.00 am 53702 - Lamar Pollard 69161- Maurice Halfhide 68248 - Claudette Sinnette Topic/Theme Of the presentation Conservation of Mas Theme: The popular Mas and contemporary society. (Title may be adjusted.) Calypso and the language of Patois. Examiner(s)

  • Dr. Suzanne Burke & Mr. Rawle

Gibbons

  • Dr. Sue-Ann Barratt

Professor Winston Suite & Dr. Arthur C. Potts 11.10 - 12.10 pm 53695 - Makesi Joseph 53964 - Savitri Rampersad 70267 - Vernon Thompson 70654 - Lisa-Ann Kanor- Doublier Topic/Theme Of the presentation Contract Killers: Panorama Steelband Players in the 21st Century Steelpan Therapy Theme:The Creative Industry of Trinidad and Tobago: The Role and Impact of the Carnival 'A Narrative of the Life of Mas Designer, Producer and Bandleader – Stephen Derek.’ Examiner(s) Ken Joseph Archer, PhD.

  • Dr. Leah Brown

Professor Winston Suite & Dr. Mareba Scott

  • Mr. Rawle Gibbons

1.15 - 2.15 pm 53697 - Maarten Manmohan 69657 - Dawad Phillip 67803 - Aneshia Beach 69334 - Lennox Toussaint Topic/Theme Of the presentation Kaisometrics - The Electric Guitar and its Influence on Calypso Theatre Traditions in the San Fernando Carnival. The Impact of Playing Mas on Children The History of Spectacular Forum Examiner(s) Professor Catherine Gainham

  • Dr. Lester Efebo Wilkinson
  • Dr. Kim Johnson
  • Dr. Lester Efebo Wilkinson

2.25 - 3.25 pm 53900 - Gregor Breedy 66915 - Gilliyne Dick 52261 - Caroline Phillip 108001133 - Meguella Simon 69735 - Donna Simmonds

Master of Arts in Carnival Studies Programme Academic Year 2014 - 2015 CAST7001 - Carnival Studies Reasearch Paper/Thesis Presentation

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Topic/Theme Of the presentation Traditional Carnival Character and Limbo Dances within the Carnival of Trinidad and Tobago. How low can we go? "An investigation of Catharsis through the celebration Carnival in Trinidad." The Lumpenproletariat of Port-of- Spain: Building a new culture 1834- 1962 The Business of Calypso: An analysis of the Management and Financial Strategies used by Kaiso House Calypso Tent, a calypso tent in Trinidad. The National Carnival Commission from 2000 to Present. Examiner(s)

  • Mr. Ronald Dunstan Amoroso &

Professor Catherine Gainham

  • Dr. Clarena Spencer
  • Mr. Rudolph Ottley
  • Mr. Louis Nurse
  • Mr. Ronald Dunstan

Amoroso 4.00PM - 5.00PM 66907 - Carlston Kerr 66910 - Murchison Jules Topic/Theme Of the presentation The Impact of (Calypsonian) SuperBlue on Calypso music in Trinidad and Tobago. The Rise of the Single Pan Bands Examiner(s) Professor Catherine Gainham

  • Dr. Kim Johnson

5.10pm - 6.10pm 70841 - Simon Browne Topic/Theme Of the presentation Instrumentation and Musical Elements in Early Trinidad Calypso 1912-1934 Examiner(s) Professor Catherine Gainham All presentations to take place in Training Room, John S. Donaldson Campus. To RSVP, please call: 642-8888/223-4888 ext. 25173/27108 or 26202 or email: theacademy@utt.edu.tt

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