Recent from talks
Contribute something to knowledge base
Content stats: 0 posts, 0 articles, 1 media, 0 notes
Members stats: 0 subscribers, 0 contributors, 0 moderators, 0 supporters
Subscribers
Supporters
Contributors
Moderators
Hub AI
Laventille AI simulator
(@Laventille_simulator)
Hub AI
Laventille AI simulator
(@Laventille_simulator)
Laventille
Laventille is a suburb of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago. It is administered by the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation.
The name Laventille hearkens back to colonial times, especially when the French dominated the cultural traditions of the island. One etymological derivation of the name is that the northeast trade winds come to this part of the island of Trinidad before reaching any other part of colonial Port of Spain – hence the metaphorical name "La Ventaille" ("The Fan"). Geographically, it is the source of orographic precipitation for the capital city.
Laventille is the place where steel pan was born, and the birthplace of innovative world-renowned tuners such as Rudolph Charles and Bertie Marshall.
As the heart of the steelpan world, this is where pioneer Winston "Spree" Simon lived and created one of the century's new acoustical musical instruments. Laventille is the original home to Desperadoes Steel Orchestra, one of the world's oldest steelbands, still in existence today, along with several other bands such as Laventille Hilanders, Courts Laventille Sound Specialists and Carib Tokyo.
Laventille is also the birthplace of other notable people, including Soca artist Destra Garcia, actor Sullivan Walker, former US ambassador to T&T and Sergeant major of the Marine Corps John L. Estrada, boxer Leslie Stewart, rapso artist Brother Resistance and footballer Travis Mulraine.
In 2018 the Angostura Champions awards were launched by the House of Angostura. These biennial awards celebrate those who perform exemplary feats of community service, in working to uplift the lives of others in Trinidad and Tobago. They endeavour to showcase a chosen champion's outstanding societal contributions to collectively encourage a sense of service. Koriella Espinoza was the first person to be bestowed with this honour.
Laventille is home to Laventille Girls Government Primary School, St Barbs Government Primary School and Laventille Boys Government Primary School. Success Laventille Secondary School is also situated within this said locale. Success Laventille's notable alumni include molecular biologist Dr Nigel Austin, 2014 Digicel Rising Stars winner Neisha Guy, and cricketers Akeal Hosein, Kieron Pollard and Khary Pierre.
The world famous Angostura Bitters is currently produced at the Angostura compound, which is located off the Eastern Main Road in Laventille. This product is one of the older products of Trinidad and Tobago, which has won many awards and been exported to many countries. The bitters forms an essential element in many drinks and dishes.
Laventille
Laventille is a suburb of Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago. It is administered by the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation.
The name Laventille hearkens back to colonial times, especially when the French dominated the cultural traditions of the island. One etymological derivation of the name is that the northeast trade winds come to this part of the island of Trinidad before reaching any other part of colonial Port of Spain – hence the metaphorical name "La Ventaille" ("The Fan"). Geographically, it is the source of orographic precipitation for the capital city.
Laventille is the place where steel pan was born, and the birthplace of innovative world-renowned tuners such as Rudolph Charles and Bertie Marshall.
As the heart of the steelpan world, this is where pioneer Winston "Spree" Simon lived and created one of the century's new acoustical musical instruments. Laventille is the original home to Desperadoes Steel Orchestra, one of the world's oldest steelbands, still in existence today, along with several other bands such as Laventille Hilanders, Courts Laventille Sound Specialists and Carib Tokyo.
Laventille is also the birthplace of other notable people, including Soca artist Destra Garcia, actor Sullivan Walker, former US ambassador to T&T and Sergeant major of the Marine Corps John L. Estrada, boxer Leslie Stewart, rapso artist Brother Resistance and footballer Travis Mulraine.
In 2018 the Angostura Champions awards were launched by the House of Angostura. These biennial awards celebrate those who perform exemplary feats of community service, in working to uplift the lives of others in Trinidad and Tobago. They endeavour to showcase a chosen champion's outstanding societal contributions to collectively encourage a sense of service. Koriella Espinoza was the first person to be bestowed with this honour.
Laventille is home to Laventille Girls Government Primary School, St Barbs Government Primary School and Laventille Boys Government Primary School. Success Laventille Secondary School is also situated within this said locale. Success Laventille's notable alumni include molecular biologist Dr Nigel Austin, 2014 Digicel Rising Stars winner Neisha Guy, and cricketers Akeal Hosein, Kieron Pollard and Khary Pierre.
The world famous Angostura Bitters is currently produced at the Angostura compound, which is located off the Eastern Main Road in Laventille. This product is one of the older products of Trinidad and Tobago, which has won many awards and been exported to many countries. The bitters forms an essential element in many drinks and dishes.