The Chuchubi Foundation in collaboration with the University of St. Martin presents the launching of a Book and Film on “Calypso in Aruba”.

Mr. Gregory Richardson will be presenting his latest book titled “Calypso and Resistance in Aruba”. Mr. Richardson explore the various perspectives in the field of Calypso in the Dutch Caribbean specifically Aruba.
Calypso is often associated with various themes such as “double entendre/double meaning; multi-lingualism; melee/gossip; humor; social/political commentary and self reflection. In the book these themes are elaborated upon. Author, Mr. Gregory Richardson MSc. functions as a lecturer and researcher at the Instituto Pedagogico Arubano.
The Film “Mighty Lords, Kings and Queens and the politics of the recognition” reflects on the diversity of Aruba’s community. The film provides a platform for the several Calypsonians to voice their opinions on the state of this art form in Aruba. The film was conceived and produced by Ms. Sharelly Emanuelson who is a Dutch Caribbean film maker with a Masters in Artistic Research.
The book and film launch is scheduled for Tuesday March 17, 2015 at the University of St. Martin, commencing at 7:00pm. The general public is welcomed to attend.