Carnival is the biggest festival in Trinidad and Tobago
The panorama festival was first started in the year 1963.
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the place that celebrates that is hawaii
One festival that is run in Trinidad is the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. It is the most significant event on the island's cultural and tourism calendar.
Daddy's Garden - 2012 was released on: Trinidad and Tobago: 17 September 2013 (Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival) USA: 1 November 2013 (Boston International Kids Film Festival)
Well, India (of course), Guyana and Trinidad (mostly)
secular festivals are wide word and they are not religious example carnival , crop over and more thanks for asking .
cerculer festival are those related to world eg; nation holidays while religious festival is relating to human believes [religion]
A Hand Full of Dirt - 2010 was released on: Trinidad and Tobago: 29 September 2010 (Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival) USA: 29 November 2010 (African Diaspora Film Festival) USA: 18 February 2011 (Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival) Barbados: 16 March 2011 (Caribbean Tales Film Festival) Canada: 8 April 2011 (Reel World Film Festival)
Trinidad - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 USA: June 2008 (Los Angeles Film Festival) USA: July 2008 (Outfest Film Festival) USA: September 2008 (Rooftop Films Summer Series) USA: October 2008 (Woodstock Film Festival) USA: November 2008 (Starz Denver Film Festival) USA: November 2008 (Lone Star International Film Festival) USA: March 2009 (Cleveland International Film Festival) USA: April 2009 (Independent Film Festival of Boston) USA: June 2009 (New Fest)
Festival dances can be classified into two main categories: religious and secular. Religious festival dances are performed as part of spiritual or ceremonial rituals, often honoring deities or celebrating cultural beliefs. Secular festival dances, on the other hand, focus on entertainment and social enjoyment, typically showcasing community traditions and cultural heritage without religious connotations. Both types play a vital role in expressing identity and fostering community spirit.