TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

Swinging Tobago

Tobago may be smaller and less cosmopolitan compared with its sister island, but when it comes to letting their hair down, the Tobagonians can match anything

TTobago, despite being 16 times smaller than Trinidad, boasts it’s very own separate and distinctive forms of island culture—quite different from those of its sister isle. Tobago has a strong and distinct culture that includes music, dancing and partying. It has a strong history of music. 

Tobago was originally inhabited by Amerindian Indians. Europeans came after and were mainly involved in plantation agricultureToday the island’s heritage remains predominantly African but it is flavoured by the influences of Amerindian and European cultures. The culture of Tobago is a reflection of a creative and vibrant, ethnically mixed and cosmopolitan society. 

The star attraction is the Heritage Festival, which was first staged in 1987. It spans a two-week period from mid-July to the first day of August each year. During this time Tobagonians embark on a pilgrimage into the cultural hearts of their ancestors. This event is now a true cultural showpiece of the island. 

The festival starts and ends with gala opening and the closing performances and parades in Scarborough at the island’s centrally located cultural complex. It is attended by hundreds of locals, dignitaries and visitor and presents highlights of previous years’ dynamic village productions. 

Visitors can look forward to an exciting extravaganza during the two weeks of activities that move daily from village to village and enact and celebrate Tobago’s traditions of dance, music, story telling, culture and food. The Heritage Festival of Tobago expresses the soul of the people and fascinates the thousands who witness this annual phenomenon. Productions are also staged in the communities throughout the island, allowing patrons to experience the individual village as it comes to life in song, dance, drama and oral tradition.

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