Kalinda

Kalinda is a stick-fighting dance tradition that began as early as the 1800s in Trinidadian Carnival. Involved two fighters/dancers, each having an accompanying drummer, and a chantwell singer. The chantwell singer's main purpose was to 'trash talk' the opponent fighter/dancer. This tradition helped to bring Carnival to the streets.

 

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