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Study Guide: Public Discourse and Cultural Expression at Stink + Dutty Trinidad 2026 This study guide examines the event "Stink + Dutty Trinidad 2026: The Emerald City," held at the Heliport Chaguaramas. It focuses on the intersection of cultural celebration, social media commentary, and the polarized public reactions to individual expressions of freedom during the Carnival season. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 1: Short Answer Quiz Instructions: Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences based on the provided source context. 1. Identify the specific event, date, and location described in the source materials. 2. Who is "Lady Lava" and what was her role in the public discourse surrounding the event? 3. Explain the significance of the event's title, "Stink + Dutty," in relation to the comments made by the public. 4. What role did the subject’s husband play in the social media debate? 5. Summarize the primary health and hygiene concerns raised by commenters regarding the performance on the fence. 6. How do some commenters contrast the behavior seen at the event with religious or moral expectations? 7. Describe the geographic shift of the event mentioned by one commenter and their reaction to it. 8. What argument do supporters of the performer use regarding the concept of "One Life"? 9. According to the comments, how does the perception of modern Carnival compare to "tradition"? 10. What is the "law" regarding public exposure as cited by one of the commenters in the thread? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Part 2: Quiz Answer Key 1. Event Details: The event is titled "Stink + Dutty Trinidad 2026: The Emerald City." It took place on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the Heliport in Chaguaramas, Port of Spain. 2. Lady Lava: Lady Lava (identified as @ladylava_official or "Susie") is the performer featured in a live broadcast by Trini Jungle Juice. She became the focal point of a viral debate due to her dancing and climbing on a fence during the fete. 3. Significance of the Title: Many commenters noted that the event "lived up to its name," using the title "Stink + Dutty" as both a literal critique of the behavior shown and a justification for the gritty, uninhibited nature of the party. 4. The Husband's Role: Commenters pointed out that the woman’s husband was present and supportive, with some using this to defend her actions ("if her husband is okay with it, why aren't you?"), while others remained critical despite his approval. 5. Health/Hygiene Concerns: Critics expressed disgust over potential germs, "rust and blue paint" on the fence, and the risk of infections (such as yeast infections or tetanus) resulting from physical contact with the venue's infrastructure. 6. Religious/Moral Contrast: Several commenters invoked religious themes, questioning why the attendees were not in church and citing the belief that "the body is a temple" to shame the performer's lack of "class" or "modesty." 7. Geographic Shift: One commenter expressed relief that the event was held in Chaguaramas (North) rather than "South" like the previous year, suggesting a preference for the change in venue location. 8. "One Life" Argument: Supporters argued that individuals only have one life to live and should "fulljoy" their time without seeking external validation or worrying about the judgment of others. 9. Carnival vs. Tradition: One critic argued that Carnival is no longer about "tradition and vibes" but has devolved into "vulgarity, all inclusives, and skimpy outfits," suggesting a loss of cultural heritage. 10. Legal Interpretations: One commenter stated that "the law says, once it's covered," implying that as long as the performer is wearing clothing (even a skimpy bodysuit), it does not legally constitute indecent exposure.