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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO AND GRENADA |
The Pavilion of Trinidad & Tobago and Granada will be live music, song and dance. It is on Ile Notre-Dame adjoining the Expo-Express station, and in an auditorium holding up to 80 performers and 250 spectators shows will be continuous, with folk dancing and singing, Calypso singing, spectacular Limbo shows and steel band music. There is also steel band music on the lagoon in front of the pavilion's attractive bar which serves all the beverages produced in Trinidad & Tobago.
The pavilion emphasizes the racial and religious background of the three islands, and the culture which has emerged from it. Trinidad & Tobago has been an independent country within the British Commonwealth since 1962, while Grenada retains colonial status under the British Crown. In people, in culture and in trade the islands are closely related.
A steel drum band entertains guests from their stage in the canal next to the pavilion. (CD #5 Set 12 #18) |