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This issue features Jilla Cato, Monsters Book, Tarsin comic and the Sports Center.
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@2015 Ville Ventures Online

Chief Editor : Ancil Harris

Editor : Neicy

Designer : Clifton Harris

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Jillia Cato is a product of seven years of St. George’s College, Barataria. She would be a part of the school’s

football, aerobics teams, school musicals and choirs, representing the school in national competitions. That

was where her spark as a dancer and singer was first seen and from there many propelled her into arena’s

where she can flourish as an artist.

The first time she went to the World Hip Hop Championship, representing the Trinidad and Tobago, she did

every workshop available and her flame was ignited. She began with educating students at schools in

dance. After a year of teaching, she enrolled in UTT to pursue her BSc. in Process and Utilities Engineering,

through which she danced and toured the world with Soca Artist Machel Montano HD as a dancer while

teaching with the dance company ElleNYTT. It was during this time and into the next phase of her journey,

that she received training with choreographers who have worked with likes of Janet Jackson, Just Timber-

lake, Stomp the Yard cast and even co-hosted a workshop with Talent Factory dance with world renowned

choreographer from Step Up, Christopher Scott.

Upon completing her BSc. and moving on to dance with Kes The Band on tour, she finally pursued her

deepest passion by becoming a part of UTT’s Academy for the Performing Arts to earn a BFA in Dance.

There, she not only honed her dance craft, but learned about the crafts of her fellow artists in acting, music

and theatre production. Her training and exposure in dance, allowed her to be the dance coordinator for vari-

ous concerts, and for Antler Inc., a Canadian film company.

She dabbled in some acting while pursuing her degree and made appearances in a couple local films. Her

experience with those landed her a position as the main character, Nicole Baker in Tarsin, the real-life mo-

tion animation by Ville Ventures. Her vocal ability opened the opportunity for her to sing with Kees Deiffen-

thaller Best Buy Theatre, New York, whilst dancing for him on tour. She is also now working on her self-

written, neo-soul debut album at WiLuvBeats Studio, Barataria, with releases soon to be on the radio.

Fuelled by her desire to promote local culture, it is important to her that the youth and upcoming artistic pro-

fessionals are well trained and prepared for the industry in which they desire to flourish. She has begun

working on her dance company jilliDance, geared to grooming dancers into the professional world of dance,

as well as pursuing her own career in theatrical arts as a triple threat. She believes that the field of arts is

therapeutic, and is a vital avenue for healing and guidance for the youth of our nation — it provides a firm

foundation of grounding, discipline, integrity and mutual respect, all necessary for the perpetuation of a suc-

cessful population driven by culture.

Credits : Cover photography by Sharmila Narwani of SNPhotography108

www.snphotography108.zenfolio.com makeup by Dillya Benjamin :www.facebook.com/Makeup-By-Dillya

Inside Photo by :J. Dathorne : www.jdathornephotography.com

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When a truck carrying a rare chemical-mechanical fluid called 'Tarsilin' crashes into young detective Nicole

Baker she is exposed to the substance. The result is that her body begins to transform from organic material

into highly advanced machine technology. Now she fights against the person that is responsible for this sub-

stance and for the fate of T&T.

That is the synopsis of the Television series, but Ville Ventures will go one step further with the launch of a

few comic books. According to creator and artist Ancil Harris, Ville Ventures Comics plans to launch a 3 part

comic book issue as early a February 2015.

“ We are looking to launch the first issue at local book stores, comic and anime events and eventually online”

says Mr. Harris. “ It is definitely something to look forward too”.

For more information on Tarsin comics check www.villeventures.com

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VILLE VENTURES - ‘ARTISTE OF THE MONTH’

Featuring MICWISE

Nicholas ‘Micwise’ Dopson, is a Trinidadian Hip-Hop Artiste/ Producer who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. Well known for his controversial lyrical content in his music, his journey to the mic started at a very early age when he first fell in love with hip-hop. However, it was at the age of 16 years that he started to pen his own rhymes, in hopes of becoming one of the greats.

After years of dedication invested in his craft, Micwise finally released his self-produced debut album on August 25, 2015 entitled "Director's Cut"- (now available via micwise88.bandcamp.com/album/directors-cut). This piece of artwork also showcases his versatility as a songwriter. He explained that this album is a total reflection of his thoughts and emotions, as it relates to the topics discussed in his music, from love to politics and life in general. He further elaborated that as a producer having the ability to create dope beats is simply a bonus.

We at Ville Ventures continues salute Micwise and the great work that he has been putting in thus far, and contin-ues to support him as he embarks further on his journey towards personal growth as an artiste and expanding his brand in the 2016 and beyond.

Contact Info: #Micwise (@Micwise88)

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Another venture for Ville Ventures Films will be a line of Children books. Recently Ville Ventures released the cover

above for a new book to assist toddlers in learning how to count. The book entitled : ‘ Counting with Monsters’, is a

book that counts from one to twenty with the help of four lovable monsters.

Ville Ventures Films Ceo Ancil Harris stated that they will be planning a couple of books well with these same mon-

sters.

“ We are hoping to have this first issue available in book stores as early as January 2015” says Mr. Harris.

For more info : www.villeventures.com

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CALL HER MS. UN-OFFICIAL

Trinidadian songstress Neicy releases her EP album, ‘MS. UN-OFFICIAL’ which features (10) original tracks, writ-

ten by the talented songwriter ranging in genres such as soca, reggae, dancehall, caribbean pop and R&B fusion. It

also includes her three No.1 Power 102.1FM ‘Indigenous Top Songs’ chart topping singles- ‘Control’, ‘Holding On’,

‘Could it be love’ and two bonus tracks including a live acoustic cover of ‘Holding On’.

The EP album has been receiving good reviews thus far from her fans and peers within the music industry. You

can download it for FREE via http://soundcloud.com/nekisha-neicy-cyrus/ms-un-official-ep-album or contact

Neicy for more information to get your personalized copy including the bonus tracks (only available on the CD).

Keyword: #NEICYOfficial

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Barcelona thrashed Real Madrid 4-0 in the first Clasico of the 2015-16 season at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday to open up a six-point lead over Los Blancos in La Liga.

Luis Suarez opened the scoring after just 10 minutes, and Neymar made it 2-0 before half-time. Andres Iniesta's magnifi-cent strike and a second from Suarez in the second half rounded out the win, and a late red card for Isco compounded Real's misery. The visitors were dominant throughout as Los Blancos manager Rafael Benitez's attacking 4-2-3-1 for-mation left their back four horribly exposed, and Barcelona took full advantage with some sublime attacking play and an Iniesta masterclass.

Lionel Messi could only make the bench after his spell on the sidelines, but Karim Benzema returned to action for the hosts and James Rodriguez played in place of Casemiro. The tone was set for a fiery encounter from the outset when Sergio Ramos and Suarez came together in a tussle for the ball, the latter making a meal of it afterward as he theatrically clutched at his shoulder. Suarez put the Blaugrana ahead shortly after, though, as he capitalised fully on the Spaniard's slack positioning.

After a lengthy spell of possession for the visitors, Sergi Roberto drove forward from midfield and expertly picked out the unmarked striker with a lovely pass, and Suarez sent a low shot curling past Keylor Navas with the outside of his boot. Football journalist Rik Sharma was full of praise for both players, as they recorded their fourth La Liga assist and 10th goal of the season, respectively:

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Barca should have dou-bled their lead shortly after when Iniesta found Roberto in the box, but the Spaniard opted to pass to Ivan Rakitic, who ballooned his effort well over. The visitors contin-ued to dominate as Real's attacking players cut isolated figures up front, while both sides produced some question-able tackles and their typical histrionics.

Cristiano Ronaldo, largely an anonymous figure, was perhaps fortunate to escape punishment when he caught Dani Alves with his elbow. The Brazilian was rightly booked for obstructing the forward with his arm, while Ronaldo's elbow was presumably deemed accidental. Neymar gave Barca a deserved second after Iniesta slipped him through with a delightful ball, and the Bra-zilian made no mistake in tucking the ball under Navas for his La Liga-leading 12th goal of the season. As Squawka Football revealed, the goal was a landmark for the forward:

Things almost went from bad to worse for Los Blancos, as it was only Marcelo's headed clearance on the line that pre-vented Suarez from making it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time.

Real started the second period slightly better, and Rodriguez tested Claudio Bravo with a pinpoint effort from dis-tance. But just when Los Blancos looked to be getting back into the contest, Barca all but ended it as Iniesta rifled home from the edge of the area after Neymar laid it off with a lovely backheel.

Los Blancos were lucky not to concede a penalty and have Ramos sent off when the Spaniard—already on a yellow card—brought down Suarez in the area, though Barca were similarly fortunate not to be penalised for a Gerard Pique handball.

A rapid counter-attack from Madrid almost handed them a slim lifeline, but Bravo made an outstanding save to deny Ronaldo in a one-on-one situation.

The Blaugrana continued to push for more and brought on Messi, and he was instrumental in their fourth as he found Iniesta with a delightful ball. In turn, the Spaniard sent Suarez clear, and the Uruguayan calmly dinked it over the on-rushing Navas for his 11th goal of the league season.

Iniesta was then substituted and applauded by the home fans.

With six minutes of normal time remaining, Isco saw red for a late lunge on Neymar long after the Brazilian had past him.

Barca took a huge step toward the La Liga title both on points and psychologically, while the pressure will firmly mount on Benitez after the humiliating defeat.

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