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Plié For The Arts
(From left) Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago Ivor Archie; Denise Rodriguez Archie; Alette Liz Williams, president of the National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago; and Marisa Benain, executive producer, Plié For The Arts, Amalgamation Dance Gala 2025.Marlon James
Lifestyle, Social
August 30, 2025

Plié For The Arts

Marisa Benain, executive producer, Plie for the Arts, had reason to be proud Tuesday evening when the curtain rose at Queen’s Hall, Winifred Atwell Auditorium, Trinidad and Tobago. Presented under the distinguished patronage of attorney-at-law and Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam, Benain’s dream of showcasing Plié for The Arts Amalgamation Dance in the region was fulfilled.

“This year, Plie’s 2025 Gala, Amalgamation: Pure Imagination in the region, continues the dream of offering the best in dance globally,” shared Benain. The evening’s patron Wendy Fitzwilliam expressed her appreciation. “ I am so honoured and humbled by the opportunity to provide my patronage to Plié for The Arts Inaugural Dance Gala in Trinidad and Tobago featuring the world-renowned Alvin Ailey Dance Company of New York. Founder of Plié Marisa Benain has developed quite a reputation for hosting stellar dance performances in Jamaica, which thrill local audiences with the world’s best dance companies and performers. But her performances give so much more… in that they provide the local dance community with the opportunity, through workshops, to learn from and be seen by the world’s best”.

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Plié Collective - The Calling Choreographed by: Jessica Lang Danced by: Ashley GordonMarlon James

Plié Collective – The Calling Choreographed by: Jessica Lang Danced by: Ashley Gordon (Marlon James)

Plié Collective - The Calling Choreographed by: Jessica Lang Danced by: Ashley GordonMarlon James

Plié Collective – The Calling Choreographed by: Jessica Lang Danced by: Ashley Gordon (Marlon James)

Wendy Fitzwilliam (left), patron, Plié For The Arts Amalgamation Dance Gala 2025, Miss Universe Trinidad And Tobago 1998; attorney-at-law; actress and TV host; and Marisa Benain, executive producer, Plié For The Arts Amalgamation Dance Gala 2025.Marlon James

Wendy Fitzwilliam (left), patron, Plié For The Arts Amalgamation Dance Gala 2025, Miss Universe Trinidad And Tobago 1998; attorney-at-law; actress and TV host; and Marisa Benain, executive producer, Plié For The Arts Amalgamation Dance Gala 2025. (Marlon James)

Ailey II - Revelations (1960) Choreography By Alvin Ailey Performed By The CompanyMarlon James

Ailey II – Revelations (1960) Choreography By Alvin Ailey Performed By The Company (Marlon James)

Ailey II - Revelations (1960) Choreography by Alvin Ailey Performed by The CompanyMarlon James

Ailey II – Revelations (1960) Choreography by Alvin Ailey Performed by The Company (Marlon James)

National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago President Alette Liz WilliamsMarlon James

National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago President Alette Liz Williams (Marlon James)

Mel Gabriel (left), editor-in-chief, Caribbean Lookbook, and Afiya Francis-Riley, creator, Inseason Life.Marlon James

Mel Gabriel (left), editor-in-chief, Caribbean Lookbook, and Afiya Francis-Riley, creator, Inseason Life. (Marlon James)

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