Carnival time in Trinidad and Tobago is usually pumping with excitement and while some of you may not want the fun to end others may not have gotten the chance to experience the season in person. The mas playing enjoyment can well continue or be experienced through the dynamic board game Santimanitay: Race to the Stage.
This colourful board game brings to life the masqueraders you will see on the streets when parading through Port of Spain, San Fernando, Arima and Scarborough. It is the perfect souvenir to remember your Carnival experience and an excellent activity to bring friends and family together on game night.
Santimanitay a Le Platte Studios creation
Santimanitay board game is another fantastic cultural idea by Warren Le Platte, director of Le Platte Studios, a visual arts local company involved in diverse creations. Popular works include artistic Carnival costume designs, exceptional graphic artworks, amusing video productions, and vibrant photography.
Le Platte Studios promotes this message about the board game: “Santimanitay requires you to do something a little different. Indulge in fun and ‘ole talk’ with friends and family, face to face! Side effects may include, quality entertainment, friendly competition and copious amounts of enjoyment.”
Get your Santimanitay board game while stocks last
Many visitors to Trinidad and Tobago who are flooding the stores in search of souvenirs and those locals who just want piece of the action can obtain the Santimanitay: Race to the Stage board game by visiting Santimanitay’s Facebook page and placing your order. You can also purchase the game online at D Market Movers website or visit a local store at:
- Excellent Stores
- RIK Book Stores
- Paper Based Bookshop, Hotel Normandie
- Karie’s Craft, Duty Free, Piarco
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