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September 01 1998
Geraldo Andrew Vieira: Making Mas
John Cupid
John Cupid
John Cupid, of the National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago, is a cultural researcher whose work on traditional Carnival revivals has helped to revitalize almost extinct traditions. He is co-coordinator of the Trinity College/National Carnival Commission Carnival project
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Milla C. Riggio
John Cupid
John Cupid, of the National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago, is a cultural researcher whose work on traditional Carnival revivals has helped to revitalize almost extinct traditions. He is co-coordinator of the Trinity College/National Carnival Commission Carnival project
Online Issn: 1531-4715
Print Issn: 1054-2043
© 1998 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1998
TDR/The Drama Review (1998) 42 (3 (159)): 194–202.
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Milla C. Riggio, John Cupid; Geraldo Andrew Vieira: Making Mas. TDR/The Drama Review 1998; 42: 3 (159), 194–202. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/105420498760308553
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