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Chalkdust: Teach art education in schools 2 Days Ago Calypsonian and academic Dr Hollis “Chalkdust” Liverpool believes the way to retain the African rhythms and sounds that are a part of both the faith and TT’s music is through teaching. - L Holder There aren’t many people in TT who cannot identify the sounds of the Spiritual Baptist faith. The ‘doption, the heavy African drums, are a well-recognised part of not only the faith but also of calypso and soca. Doption is “derived from the English word adopt. It is a groaning sound made to various rhythms while praying or while on a spiritual journey,” according to the nalis.gov.tt website. ....
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Isn’t dey trouble everywhere? Social Share Of course we should all know dat dis is Holy Week. But if we doh know or doh remember, suggests dat we eat we Sunday School Fees. Holy week starts from Palm Sunday, one week before Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday was when Jesus in all Humility rode on ah colt, ah young donkey (not ah chariot or ah BMW), from de home of Mary and Martha in Bethany which in Hebrew means ‘Poor House’, down thru de streets of Jerusalem. Dat Sunday de people came out to greet Him (de King) waving palm leaves along de way shouting Hosanna (Save us Please). De story state dat four or five days later, he was crucified and buried. But on Easter Sunday he arose from de dead and was alive again. Ah very startling but true story, de Root of de Christian Faith. ....