People of Trinidad & Tobago : the populace of the island republic of Trinidad and Tobago comprise of people of African, Indian, Spanish, French, British, Chinese, Venezuelan, Portuguese, Syrian, Lebanese, and Carib origins.
Arts, Culture and Music of Trinidad & Tobago :
Art : art comprises of all that the distinctive cultures offer individually along with forms that were born of combinations. So, Chinese paintings, ceramics, fancy costumes, woodcarvings, and gold and silver jewelry are some of the things that top the list .
Culture : talk of a medley of culture, and you get it! This is what you really get to see in the culture of Trinidad and Tobago. Just how many ethnicities coexist, you ask? Keep counting… African, Spanish, French, British, Indian, Amerindian, Caribbean, Chinese, Venezuelan, Portuguese, and American, to name just a few.
Music : the archipelago is renowned for being the birth place of the Calypso music. From this genre followed several variations of it like the Reggae, Soca and Rapso. The Calypso was born out of troubled waters. Due to the disability of communications between the slaves who were deported there, a Creole culture arose, coalescing traits from several varieties of African ethnicities.As a result, similarities can be found between the calypso music and a West African genre – ‘Kaiso'. Trinidad and Tobago also boasts of a dance- music called the Soca, which is unique for the sheer reason that it is an overt amalgam of different cultures.
