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Trinidad and Tobago Launches Exhibition Honoring the Life and Career of the Mighty Sparrow

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago has launched an exhibition paying tribute to the life and career of the world’s undisputed Calypso Monarch, the Grenadian-born Dr. Slinger Francisco, popularly known as the Mighty Sparrow.

MIGhtOfficials launch exhibition honoring life and career of the Mighty Sparrow,The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts said the  “Treasures from the Hideaway: Mighty Sparrow Memorabilia’ Exhibition” at the departure lounge oat the Piarco International Airport, will through an array of photographs, memorabilia, documents and recordings patrons be taken on a journey of Sparrow’s “indelible contributions to local, regional and international music scenes”.

It said throughout his career, the Mighty Sparrow, born July 9, 1935, has captivated crowds with his mix of humor and socio-political-themed Calypsos, Soca and much more.

The ministry said that the exhibition is a collaboration with the singer and his family, and that the project advances its thrust to boost “cultural confidence in the people of Trinidad and Tobago, to honor our cultural icons, and to promote Trinidad and Tobago’s culture to local and international audiences”

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts,. Simone Thorne-Mora Quinones, speaking at the ceremony on Tuesday, said the ministry “is excited to engage our diasporic, regional and international audiences, inviting them to celebrate alongside us and to learn more about the stories, spaces, people and achievements of our sweet Trinidad and Tobago.

“The Ministry is grateful for The Mighty Sparrow’s contribution towards enhancing performance and promoting culture in Trinidad and Tobago and across the globe,” she added, while Sparrow’s daughter, Karen Francisco, spoke of her father’s courageous and successful journey, having emigrated from Grenada to Trinidad and Tobago at a young age and making a name for himself locally and abroad.

“Anyone can do the same,” she said.

The authorities said that the ‘Treasures from the Hideaway’ collection is currently under license by the Ministry until February 2025.

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