A gigantic, modern
structure situated across the southern end of the Queen’s Park Savannah, adds
contemporary architecture to this otherwise historical area. This majestic structure embodies the art and cultural expression of the people. According to Urban
Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (2006) the architectural design
is reminiscent of Trinidad and Tobago’s national flower, the Chaconia. This
facility offers modern classrooms, practice halls, teaching rooms, a
performance hall, state of the art lighting and acoustics, a hotel for visiting
performers and parking. The location of this majestic facility around the
largest traffic round-about allows easy vehicular and pedestrian access, which
is in sync with the design and layout of Port-of-Spain.
The National Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA)
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