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Q1: What is the address of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum?
A1: The address of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum is 81 Charlotte Street, Port of Spain.
Q2: What is the industry or sector that the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum operates in?
A2: The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum operates in the cultural heritage and tourism sectors, specifically focusing on the preservation and celebration of Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival culture.
Q3: What is the name of the building where the museum is located?
A3: The building where the museum is located is known as "The Penny Bank", a historic structure constructed in 1914.
Q4: Who are some of the major stakeholders that have lent their support to the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum initiative?
A4: Major stakeholders that have lent their support to the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum initiative include Pan Trinbago, the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO), and the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Bands Association (TTCBA).
Q5: What is the current exhibition at the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum?
A5: The current exhibition at the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum is "The Evolution of the Steel Pan in Art", which will run from August 9th to Carnival 2024.
Q6: How can one get in touch with the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum?
A6: One can contact the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum through phone at +1 868 613 8504 or email at ttcarnivalmuseum@gmail.com, or by following them on social media platforms such as Instagram (@tt.carnivalmuseum), Facebook (@trinidadandtobagocarnivalmuseum), and LinkedIn (@ttcarnivalmuseum).
Q7: What is the mission of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum?
A7: The mission of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum is to transition the space from banking pennies to banking the country's Carnival cultural heritage, with a focus on revitalization and beautification efforts in East Port of Spain.
Q8: When was the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum created and incorporated?
A8: The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Museum was created and incorporated in March 2021 through the efforts of the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Bands Association (TTCBA) and the Carnival Institute of Trinidad and Tobago (CITT).