Festivals in Trinidad
Trinidad is known for its lively cultural legacy. The famous Trinidad carnival as well as Christmas celebrations and everything in between are celebrated in this Caribbean paradise with pride.
Diverse ethnic groups of Trinidad and Tobago have banned together to create a rich artistic heritage. Festivals include dancing, music, traditional foods and art exhibits. The customs of this Caribbean paradise make it a place everyone should experience.
Festivals in Trinidad are internationally renowned. Trinidad Carnival is marked by a two day celebration with Soca and Calypso music being enjoyed by brightly dressed party-goers.
The indigenous Steelpan is played while those enjoying the festivities limbo dance. Chutney music and East Indian Classic are also enjoyed at the festival celebrations.
Some of the festivals are world renowned religious festivals including Easter, Hosay, Corpus Christi, Phagwa or Holi, Christmas, Divali, and Eid-Ul-Fitr.
Tobago Heritage Festival is an important event in Trinidad, perhaps moreso in Tobago. Tobago festivals are something to remember, starting in July and not ending until August this festival takes two weeks. The celebration of heritage includes food, cultural songs and dance.
The largest festival in Trinidad is Divali. This festival is dedicated to the Hindu inhabitants of Trinidad. This festivals is celebrated during October and November and is known as a party of lights. Clay lamps or Deyas are lit, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness.
One of the greatest showcases of artistic expressions available in the world is the Carnival celebration, even with the numerous number of festivals celebrated annually in Trinidad and Tobago.
Emancipation Day, Arrival Day, Shouter Baptist Liberation Day and numerous other festivals in Trinidad are among the most celebrated of the festivals.
The festivals of Trinidad commemorate ancient rituals and keep traditions of a generation that is gone alive in the memories of those who celebrate.
Tourists and other guests are allowed to participate in the festivals of Trinidad. Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago are warm hearted and make visitors feel at home.
The celebrations of Trinidad are shared with the world and everyone is invited to join in the celebration. There is a sense of pride felt by those who share the traditional celebrations with others.
|
Tags: travel, trinidad, festival

