March of the Mokos
Documentary Features
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25m
March of the Mokos, centers on Glen “Dragon” DeSouza, “King of the Moko Jumbies,” and the head of a cultural stilt-walking group, Keylemanjahro. Not only does he help to revive the artform in Trinidad and Tobago, but his talent and teaching of the craft inspires youths, encourages other groups which have emerged across the countr,y and attracts students from across the globe.
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