Tobago Heritage
 
Heritage introduction
Orisha wedding
Heritage village
Festival of dance
Wake and bongo ceremonies
Natural heritage day
Yabba cuisine
The Belmanna riots
Courtship codes
Old time wedding
Folk fiesta
Wake up call
Junior heritage
Rites of passage
Folk tales and superstitions
Heritage personality
Heritage calypso monarch finals
Goat and crab races
The drums beat on
Salaka Feast
Old time carnival
 
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Tobago, despite being 16 times smaller than Trinidad,
boasts it's very own separate and distinctive forms of
island culture - quite different from those of its sister isle Trinidad.

Tobago was originally inhabited by Amerindian Indians. Europeans came after and were mainly involved in plantation agriculture, utilizing imported African slaves for their lucrative trade. Today the island's heritage remains predominantly African but it is flavored by the influences of Amerindian and European cultures..
These historical experience were the genesis of The Tobago Heritage Festival.
Cultural icons like Dr. J. D. Elder famed anthropologist, Mr. Stanley Beard noted environmentalist and Mr. Henry James master dance choreographer, will always be remembered for their vision and foresight.
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The festival was first staged in 1987. It spans a two-week period from mid-July to the first day of August each year. During this time Tobagonians embark on a pilgrimage into the cultural hearts of their ancestors.
This event is now a true cultural showpiece of the island.
The Heritage Festival starts and ends with gala opening and the closing performances and parades in Scarborough at the island's centrally located cultural complex. It is well attended by hundreds of locals, dignitaries and visitor and presents highlights of previous years dynamic village productions - it places in the spotlight some of the island’s best performing groups.isitors can look forward to an exciting extravaganza during the two weeks of activities that move daily from village to village and enact and celebrate Tobago's traditions of dance, music, story telling, culture and food.
The Heritage Festival expresses the soul of the people and fascinates the thousands who witness this annual phenomenon.
Productions are also staged in the communities throughout this island, allowing patrons to experience the individual village as it comes to life in song, dance, drama and oral tradition.
 
Les Coteaux Speech Band
Les Coteaux Speech Band
These cultural expositions showcases the traditional "long time Tobago": Ole Time Tobago Wedding, Heel an' Toe, Bele, Folk Tales and Superstitions, re enactment of the legendary Belmanna slave uprising in Roxborough and much more
The Heritage Queen Show is where the beautiful women of Tobago are brought on stage to be judged to try to determine who best represents all round beauty and the theme of the year’s festivities.
The Heritage Festival gives a glimpse into Tobago's past, its traditions and its beliefs. It shows where Tobagonanians have come from and the things are treasure the most.

Many events will are held at night under the canopy of a star lit sky
to the absolute delight of numerous, thrilled patrons.