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Children transform the streets of Point Fortin into African village - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THE streets of Point Fortin came alive on African Emancipation evening as over 700 young dancers participated in a procession to commemorate freedom from enslavement. Dressed in traditional wear, the children moved in one accord, executing beautifully choreographed dances, to the sounds of African and Afro beat rhythms blaring from music trucks. A group of moko-jumbies representing the Point Fortin Police Youth Club, led the dancers, from the To…
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newsday.co.tt broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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