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Trinidad Dance(la belle)
Folk
dance
By:
Atiya Walker-Bruce
Jazmine Smith and
Kendrena Quammine
Who was the Folk Dance created by?
•Dr. Beryl McBurnie, in 1948.In Trinidad
• Dr. Beryl McBurnie was the first person to teach the Folk dance
at Little Carib Theatre which she established.
The local dances in Trinidad are regional folk dance (the most popular being the
limbo, bongo, and belle), ballet, jazz, modern, Indian classical, and styles from
around the world.
History of Belle Folk Dance
• The Belle dance incorporates traditional music and movements
stretching back to traditional slaves brought from Africa to the
Caribbean. The dance, characterized by flowing motions, colorful
costumes and bold steps, blends traditional African dance into an
Afro-Caribbean flair
• Caribbean Carnival performers continue to celebrate Belle folk
dance and music. Women wear brightly colored dresses with large,
flowing skirts that add power and engaging visuals to the rhythmic
dance. Some twentieth century music styles emerge from Belle
dance and music like forms of calypso, zouk, soca, and reggae,
Where can this community/place be found?
• It can be found in the
Caribbean.
Websites used for information
• http://www.caribbean-beat.com/issue-94/flowering-la-belle-rosetteberyl-mcburnie
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryl_McBurnie
• http://www.discovertnt.com/articles/Trinidad/Trinidad-Arts-&Culture:-An-Overview/60/3/19
• http://www.ehow.com/about_6637015_history-bele-folk-dance.html