Gloria Toolsie's Articles

Dressing with Style: Carnival Traditions
Aug 31, 2011
ACTA Welcomes 21 Master Artist-Apprentice Teams to its Apprenticeship Program
Dec 6, 2010

Gloria Toolsie


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Trinidadian Carnival costumes

Trinidad's Carnival began almost two centuries ago, as emancipated slaves donned costumes and took to the streets in song and dance to mimic and mock their former masters.  Carnival traditions have evolved over time, but characters rooted in these satrical beginnings can still be found at today's celebrations.

Growing up in Trinidad, Gloria Toolsie learned the art of costume making as a child as her family participated in Carnival celebrations and parades each year.  Her family's home served as a "Carnival work camp," where family and friends would gather all year to plan and construct upcoming Carnival costumes.  In 1978, Gloria coproduced San Francisco’s first Carnaval celebration -- an annual event which now draws hundreds of thousands of participants -- and has remained deeply involved ever since.

As a master artist in ACTA's Apprenticeship Program in 2011, Gloria worked with apprentice Jasmine McClain.  The apprenticeship resulted in three Carnival characters, "Bele," "La Dia Belsse," and "The Carnaval Fantasy."

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