F.R.I.E.N.D.S goes Hypa Active

Thursday, June 26, 2008 clivia 0 Comments


NO DISCLAIMER!! I ENDORSE I ENDORSE I ENDORSE


Hypa Hoppa, Live from RED 96.7 FM, and
Direct from T&T, RADIOACTIVE!



Independence weekend will be the greatest F.R.I.E.N.D.S of the year
[ok..this is my favorite party ALL YEAR ROUND..corn soup is legendary]
we taking over the inside and outside of Sosta and doing it BIG with an outdoor Lounge.

Get your early presold tickets at the following locations:
$20 till June 24th, then
$25 till July 4th
More at the door. Tickets at:



MPBC 12289- Pembroke Rd, Pembroke Pines
(954)430-5522
Things Caribbean- 8403 Pines Blvd
(954)433-4500
Sosta Lounge- 1885 Hollywood Blvd
(954)921-0088

Contact the following groups in your area for tickets:
sixAxis Ent (954)673-5734 Plantation
Vibrationzz (954)655-5597 Pembroke Pines
Jewel Miami (954)651-1787 Aventura
Major Links (954)274-7174 North Broward

Purchase tickets online @
http://trinijunglejuice.com/shoponline/product_info.php?products_id=60

http://www.sixaxisent.com/tickets.html




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Labor Day Carnival 2008- Band Launch-Sesame Flyers

Thursday, June 26, 2008 clivia 0 Comments


Damn Brooklyn..allyuh BUSY

Sesame Flyers Present
Caribbean Heritage..
The Adult Band Launch
June 29th 2008
3510 Church Avenue..

also featuring a Boatride on July 3rd.
More Info




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Labor Day Carnival 2008- Band Launch-Hawk's International

Thursday, June 26, 2008 clivia 0 Comments


Hawk's International Returns to the Parkway

Legends of Carnival
Sunday July 6th
Hawks Mas Camp
494 Flatbush Avenue
For Official Press Release

Website


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Labor Day Carnival 2008- Band Launch- Borokeets International

Thursday, June 26, 2008 clivia 0 Comments



Borokeets Presents
Beauty of The Dark Continent
Launching on Saturday July 5th
Live Models in Costumes
@ Secrets Bar And Lounge
724 Nostrand Ave
Flyer:


Website

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Houston Carnival 2008 - Stamina Band

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 clivia 0 Comments


***Notice to Masqueraders - Stamina Band Houston Carnival***

Just some information on Caribfest 2008. The festivities will kick off this Saturday with Xtacy @ Premier Hall.
We will be scheduling a time next week for all the women interested in wearing a costume. We will be meeting at 8003 Via Bella to fit as many people as possible.

If you already have a costume from another year or another Carnival you are welcome to wear it.

On Sunday all masqueraders need to be checked in by 1pm. If you are interested in getting your face painted please be at the park by 12 noon. The face painter will paint as many people as by 2 pm.

Directions to our starting point will be sent out next week.
If you have any questions please contact one of your band leaders.
Thanks,
Tameka (832) 656-7970
Alicia (832) 656-5079
Reggie (281) 468-1243

We hope to see you all this Saturday @ Xtacy

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Miami Carnival 2008 - First Official Miami Carnival Meeting

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 clivia 3 Comments



Yesterday evening Was Miami Carnival Inc.'s first meeting with Band leaders for the 2008 Carnival Season.
Strange...band leaders go through so much before Carnival.
Everybody seems really frustrated. But you walk in each year..and its the same faces. I realize I'm an old fart face there too. We walk in ..say hi and Shrug as if...yeah ... I know...but I back too...haha.

Everyone Selman is doing well. Thank God. Frailer than I would like....but that ALL that's changed. Sigh...that man. :)

Anyways to the MEAT of the Meeting.

Venue

This Remains the Same. A suggestion was made to shorten the route for last year, which was quickly shut down..[i quite agree]. The Route will remain the same [or may actually be lengthened just a little]

Resolving of Last Years Issues

Because of the issue of non communication between bands and police on the street last year, a meeting has been set up with the police, MCI and Bandleaders to try and convey the dynamic of what our Carnival Parade should be like.

In fact MCI is trying to eliminate the need for the motorcycle cops at ALL on the route and instead establish marshalls who can be the liaisons between the Bands and Bandleaders and the police.

Also the Commissioner is being asked to help in conveying the message to the city and police that if we have Booked these streets for a specific period - no one should be rushed off or forward until that time is UP! if we pay for the street for 1 to 7..when is 7 oclock you chase people..not before!!

Steups . Alyuh remember how we tried to reason with the Police last year about the Trucks?

How masqueraders had to RUN to keep up with the Music Truck?

Hopefully this will try to minimize this possibility.

Also talks are in for a Music truck STAGING area. To avoid the build up in the park to allow the bands to line up in the order they must appear in...ALL the Music trucks will be at one area. I like that Idea. Cause then your masqueraders know where to find you. The staging area for the bands.

Anyways if this happens the band will MOVE OFF in the order they will appear..so there is no bottle neck and no masquerader is ROBBED of the their experience because of time. [I hope this works] but it would also mean that the bands MUST arrive and move off on time.






BWAHHAHAHAHAHAH......oh lord ..ah weak.....pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttt...
yeah...



HAHAHAH...........fadda lord...


ok..


back to the Meeting..


New Developments

Added to the registered Band this year will be FOUR, count em 4 Brazilian Dance Schools. Yes Samba Schools, Favelas, and Capoeira. HOT! and a Haitian RARA band! HQ REPRESENT!!!

The Stage on the route, and Parade Stage Remains. The show in the Park will now also feature a Fireworks Display, 2 Haitian Groups and one St Lucian group. So far Booked Acts for the show are Bunji & Asylum and Fay-ANN Lyons. Of course others will be added as time progresses.

What wowed me about this info is that targeted ADVERTISING packages will be circulated in Brazilian and Haitian communities about Carnival. Which is something that i thought should have happened AGES ago - this will broaden our audience.

Yes Natural Freaks will be back in the parade. Under Manners, yes, Must conform to COSTUME standards, yes...but Back.

ALSO

Get this..
PRIZE MONIES WERE HANDED OUT!! heh heh..inside joke...Big Things Big Things.


Finally the date of the Official Miami Carnival Launch was Decided..

August 9th, 2008
SAVE THE DATE!!
More info when i Get it.

Countdown Begins!!

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Miami Carnival 2008 - CHINA Launches

Sunday, June 22, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

CHINA MAS GROUP LAUNCHING OF OUR
2008 PRESENTATION for MIAMI CARNIVAL
on
SUNDAY, JULY 20th
at
CAFE TOBAGO
SAVE THE DATE. MORE TO COME. SAVE THE DATE.
Miami Carnival - Sunday, October 20th, 2008
@ Bicentennial Park in Downtown Miami


EDIT: I copied this text directly from an Email i received. Miami Carnival Is NOT on OCTOBER 20th..its OCTOBER 12th 2008.

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Wha di Jail?! Labor Day Carnival 2008 - Red Warriors

Thursday, June 19, 2008 clivia 2 Comments

Not only does Red Warriors have its website up.
WITH costumes...
They are ACCEPTING Registrations and Payments...
Its June!!??
Waaayyyyyy
what a thing...

Check out their website.
Their theme this year is Warriors
featuring 4 Costumes...

See pictures...
Amazonian Warrior


Iceni Warrior


Chinese Warrior


Roman Warrior



Contact information:

Contact Our Red Warriors Team Today
New York
Jason: 718-710-2200

Kathleen: 917-806-3988

Rico: 718-363-3018

Tracy: 917-570-6204
DC

Nikki Brann: 240-422-5163

Yohanna: 202-341-0400

Valima: 202-277-5032
Florida

Denise: 561-670-0910

Simone: 321-474-1848


[I have no direct contact or affiliation with any bands/promoters unless SPECIFICALLY expressed. All posts are for informational purposes and should not be considered an endorsement of any kind]

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First Out of the box..Broward Carnival 2008

Thursday, June 19, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

Press Release to Kick-Off "Broward Caribbean Carnival 2008"




MEDIA ALERT


For Immediate Release
Date: Friday June 27, 2008

Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Contact: Francis Ragoo Public Relations Officer
Phone: (786) 286-6166


Press Release to Kick-Off "Broward Caribbean Carnival 2008"

Broward Caribbean Carnival coming to the City of Lauderhill

Sunday October 12, 2008 from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Central Regional Park (corner Sunrise Blvd and State Rd. 7) Lauderhill , FL

Lauderhill , FL , May 27, 2008 – The Lauderhill Chamber of Commerce and Broward Caribbean Carnival Inc. (BCCI) are pleased to announce Broward Caribbean Carnival Media Launch 2008 at Central Regional Park in the City of Lauderhill- the new home for Broward Caribbean Carnival. The event will preview highlights for the upcoming Broward Caribbean Carnival 2008. There will be live entertainment including Steel band, Children and Adults displaying their 2008 costumes and light refreshments available.

Broward Caribbean Carnival Media Launch will have guest speakers from local City and County elected officials, CARICOM Consulate Generals, Community Leaders, Corporate Sponsors and Media. All guest attendees will be available for interviews and photo opportunities.

Admission to the event is by invitation only

"This is a historical moment for carnival worldwide since it is the first time that a stadium has been built outside of the Caribbean with Carnival in mind; keeping in mind that carnival has been exported from the Caribbean for almost 45 years. Broward Caribbean Carnival is the model carnival of the future and finally we have a venue thanks to Broward County and its hardworking staff and our Sponsors throughout the years. With the wide range of cultures that we are afforded in Broward County it encourages us to build bridges between them. This is our version of Super Bowl; Carnival in Broward County now in its 6th year has been endorsed by the Broward County . Many cities are now jumping on board before it’s too late.” says Andy Ansola President/CEO of BCCI.

“The Broward Caribbean Carnival is an event which will bring more business to the City of Lauderhill , creating new business opportunities for our Chamber Members to partner with others to help their business grow. We are looking forward to the business opportunities and hosting this world class event”. Sharon Trepiccione, Vice President of Lauderhill Chamber/ Manger VP Bank Atlantic .

For more information about the Media Launch or for sponsorship or vendor opportunities call Vice President Tony Joseph at (954) 540-6266. Also visit the website at www.caribbeancarnival.org and www.lauderhillchamber.com

Broward Caribbean Carnival

3414 Heather Terrace
Lauderhill Florida 33319
November 2007 update

Broward Caribbean Carnival along with our title sponsor, MoneyGram International, would like to thank the tens of thousands of visitors and locals that turned out to make Carnival in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2007 the most successful carnival in the region. Broward Caribbean Carnival, “The Peoples Choice” winner 2 years in a row! Thank you! We could not have done it without your support.

Pictures from the carnival, taken by “Walter Drayton Photography” will be posted on the website before November 27th 2007. This year we are pleased to also offer for sale a hard cover coffee table book of pictures. Capture the essence, the beauty and the pageantry of this spectacular event in a book that will last a life time. You will enjoy 80 pages of high quality photos. We chose the 80 best of the best out of 1,500 shots to portray the 5th year of Carnival in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale Florida. Please follow the link in the photo section or the home page to place your order. You may also order individual pictures on-line. To purchase, make a note of the image number and then follow the “buy pictures” link in the photo section or visit www.walterdraytonphotography.com to place your individual photo orders.

Stay tuned for our awards banquet in January 2008! The results from the Mas Band competitions are posted. Click on the link under the “Mas Band” tab above. In January, we will host our official Awards Night and Dinner/Dance. You will not want to miss this! Details soon.

Visit our website often to get updates on all the monthly events planned for 2008. Mark your 2008 calendars for the Carnival launch on June 22nd and Carnival will be held on Sunday October 12th 2008

Broward Caribbean Carnival: Bigger and Better!

Website Here
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Miami Carnival 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

We aint hear nothing yet about launching..

hmm..

tick tock

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Jumbie Riding me this Morning

Sunday, June 15, 2008 clivia 0 Comments


I dont know if there is room for this any more in trinidad Carnival..
it scares the Backside outta me..
Im glad for MacFarlane..and some of the other stalwarts holding out..
But even me in my little carnival here is the US..
is being made to sacrifice VISION for COMMERCIAL..
it SUCKS ASSSSSSSs...sorry people..
but it's Hard...
its like designers being forced to make cookie cutter to sell..
cause people just want sexy...not symbolic..
steups

anyways...
as always
Minshall inspires..More pics if you


River 1983



Madame Hiroshima 1985



Callaloo 1985

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This Should Be a Tshirt...

Sunday, June 15, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

Minshall is GOD!!
I would Wear it.
The Dramatist..an overview on his History if you


The dramatist
by Dylan Kerrigan & Nicholas Laughlin
Peter Minshall, born 1941
Peter Minshall in the 1980s Click to View Larger Image
Peter Minshall in the 1980s
Mark Lyndersay
The dramatist
Peter Minshall, born 1941

Occasionally you’ll hear a Trini describing someone in a great hurry as “running like they just hear Minshall reach the Savannah”. The expression hinges on an indisputable fact: Peter Minshall is the only Carnival designer working today whose masquerade is capable of making ordinary spectators drop everything and race to the Savannah stage to see his band make its epic crossing — as spectators of older generations would have done to see the latest creations by Wilfred Strasser or George Bailey or Carlisle Chang.

Chronologically and creatively, Minshall comes at the end of the parade of golden age Carnival designers. As far back as 1982, artist and musician Pat Bishop declared that he “has drawn . . . truths which have something of the potency of Michelangelo’s Last Judgement, or the late Beethoven string quartets,” and “lifted what was no more than folk festival in which glitter had replaced content, to the level of the highest art”. No designer emerging in the 1980s or 90s has been able to push the creative barriers further.

Born in British Guiana in 1941, Minshall moved to Trinidad with his family when he was a small child. His first taste of mas came when he was 13; with a cardboard box, green paint, and animal bones, he made himself an African witch doctor costume for the children’s Carnival competition. “The die was cast there and then,” he says. As a teenager, padded out with old pillows, decked out in his sister’s frilly dress, he transformed himself into a Dame Lorraine for J’Ouvert, “liberated from race, from age, from gender.” That total liberation has been the goal of his 30-year career.

Peter Samuel portraying the Midnight Robber from Danse Macabre (1980) Click to View Larger Image
Peter Samuel portraying the Midnight Robber from Danse Macabre (1980)
Noel Norton
When he was 21, Minshall left Trinidad to study at the Central School of Art and Design in London. After graduation, in 1969, Minshall found himself designing the set and costumes for a ballet production at Sadler’s Wells. He was launched on a promising career as a London designer; then his mother asked him to create a costume for his adopted sister for Carnival 1974. “It took five weeks, 12 people,” he recalls. “104 feathers, each one made of 150 different pieces of fabric.” When 13-year-old Sherry-Ann Guy finally took to the stage, portraying the Hummingbird, dancing “like a joyful sapphire”, it was a defining moment in the history of Carnival. “Ten thousand people exploded with her.”


Two years later, bandleader Stephen Lee Heung asked Minshall to design a band for 1,500 masqueraders. He chose Milton’s Paradise Lost as his theme, imagining the presentation as a symphony in four parts. Hummingbird’s winged form evolved into a host of fallen angels; Minshall’s imps were based on the traditional jab jab character. His aim was to allow his masqueraders complete mobility: kinetic mas. He wanted his costumes not just to be looked at, but to be felt. And so they were. Few who witnessed Paradise Lost on the streets of Port of Spain would ever forget the experience. The Minshall era had begun.

Peter Minshall’s art is the product of two main elements. The first is his love of theatre, the collaborative process combining visual design, words, music, dance, and attitude to create an experience that can move its audience to the core. Minshall sees Trinidad Carnival as “theatre of the streets”, one of the purest theatrical phenomena in the world. He conceives his bands with acts and scenes, sometimes even with scripts; sound and ritual are as crucial as the costumes.
Paradise Lost (1976) Click to View Larger Image
Paradise Lost (1976)
Noel Norton

The second key element is his fascination with traditional characters like the bat, the robber, the devil, the sailor. “Study the bat,” he once said, “and you’ll realise that its entire body informs its movement.” And movement, the masquerader’s primary tool of expression, is all-important. “I don’t design costumes. I provide the means for the human body to express its energy,” he claimed. This called for new materials and methods. Fibreglass rods, acrylic tubes, garden netting, opalescent polyester film, corrugated cardboard, parachute silk, all made to come alive.

Minshall’s bands often address social or metaphysical questions. 1980’s Danse Macabre was a sardonic death masque. 1982’s Papillon was a meditation on the fragility of life. In 1983 he began the trilogy that may be his magnum opus with River. His masqueraders danced on the Savannah stage in innocent white cloth; then jets of coloured dye suddenly appeared, staining the River People. His Washerwoman queen, the embodiment of purity and harmony, was symbolically raped and murdered by his king, Mancrab, a devil-like creature representing greed and evil technology.

This manifestation of modern anxiety was followed in 1984 by Callaloo, then in 1985 by the final act, The Golden Calabash, two bands in one. The Lords of Light and The Princes of Darkness clashed before the Savannah audience in a supreme battle between good and evil.
Before Minshall, no one had imagined the medium of Carnival could be used to make statements like these. Other bandleaders were taken aback; they felt threatened, not just by Minshall’s art, but by his outspokenness. He was accused of perverting the mas for his own intellectual satisfaction. But ordinary people responded. The River trilogy failed to win a band of the year title, but in 1983 and 1985 Minshall was the people’s choice.

Paradise Lost (1976) Click to View Larger Image
Paradise Lost (1976)
Noel Norton
Controversy and adulation have followed Peter Minshall throughout his career. He has been lauded for his work on the opening ceremony of the 1992 Olympics, and attacked by religious groups for his 1995 presentation, Hallelujah. He has been called aloof and elitist, yet he has won more people’s choice awards than any other designer (until the authorities ended the popular vote, embarrassed that it differed so often from the judges’ decision). He has created spectacles of astonishing beauty, yet has not been afraid to kick the prettiness out of pretty mas when his art demands it.

For a quarter century, like George Bailey in his time, Minshall has been the Carnival designer with whom all others are compared. If his work provokes hyperbole, it is only because of the singularity of his vision in the Carnival of the 21st century.

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DE Tamarind Seed Sessions: Trinity July 7 2008

Sunday, June 15, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

New Yorkers..Check this out..Oh and it's Free!!
July 7th 2008

Born on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, Trinity discovered his gift for music at age 5. From that day onward he has never been hesitant to share his talent with anyone within earshot!

With an incredible range and a versatile style influenced by R&B, Soca, Reggae and Hip-Hop, Trinity is ready to take the music industry by storm!
Come see TRINITY WITH HIS LIVE BAND and special guests

For more info : www.coskeluniversity.com

www.myspace.com/trinityofficial

For Flyer:

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The Sleeping Giant

Monday, June 09, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

Has Arisen.
Im soooooooooo Excited.
It's CARNIVAL!!
Miami Calling..
oh oh oh oh oh...sooo Happy today...
expect the carnival hype to start...NOW!!!
oh my god you guys are gonna be SOOOOOOO happy!1

gulp...well i hope you are...gulp
It's Carnival!!!

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Documentary on Origins of Brazil Carnival

Saturday, June 07, 2008 clivia 1 Comments

was watching a documentary this morning and it moved me so much i had to blog about it.. They're showing the origins of Brazil carnival not in direct historic sense.. but through the eyes of different individuals of different walks of life...

From as young as 13 to as old as 80 and its the most beautiful thing..
You see the country through different perspectives..
the Original Indigenous people.
the poor but hopeful,
a teenage girl who cleans houses but dreams of being a football player
the techno youth..an aspiring female helicopter pilot,
a 1st generation upper class Brazilian woman who felt compelled to discover the real Carnival by joining a Samba school and being trained even though it involved her leaving the safety of her modern capital to go the favelas [Shanty Town]

the archaic traditions, the religious ceremonies...strange and mysterious..
They've covered Candoble...the samba dancers that are the lead dancers ..the naked ones? Represent the high priestess in the religion..[never knew that]
Capoeira--the african drums and rhythmn
the religious good Friday procession..the choreographed movements
The boat people....the floats
The indigenous people..The body paints and movement

I wanna GOOOO.. Portugese is delicious... add that to my list.. i want to speak Portugese

Anyways.... what they also did in essence is show all the different parts Cultural, financial, historical, religious... that have added to the Unique Brazilian Carnival... that leads up to the show in the Samba Drome..

These women ... make me want to run from here to Georgia every morning, Stop eating anything but water and wafer thins...

They're Beautiful, BODY beautiful.. I mean the formula for
these women are the same as ours.. Years of race blending...[i love that word] that have refined the features to perfection...same as Trinidad

But damn.... Poor men... you see
them looking like they know that they're giving themselves whiplash.. but they cant help it .. who can blame them..

The spectacle is AMAZING!!

Me, being the punk that i am [the chick who had an almost religious, emotional melt down seeing Rudder and Jesus perform Oil and Music at Madison Square Garden this year] would have probably been in tears if I were in the midst of it.

The details...the details...
whats more is that they haven't gone modern on their production
every thing is individually made and crafted..

I'm in awe Its mass choreography... and singing..
Singing and dancing..
its pore raising....
and some how in the midst of all these churning bodies.. they've been able to find each person that they individually featured..

They're all there...even the 80year old dancing...
and they show them after returning to their lives...

Inversion and Transformation...
a civil servant became a carnival queen
a cowhand a rodeo star
a student a pilot
a school girl an angel
a life without hope a life without limits..
all in a country where a shoe shine boy became a president..
This is the spirit of Brazil




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Spirit Airlines fares to Trinidad

Wednesday, June 04, 2008 clivia 0 Comments

Ocho Presidente
With Fares From $8* Each Way

Spirit Airlines endorses Ocho Presidente because of his Ultra Low Cost platform and dedication to Price Reform. We've launched a special sale in honor of Ocho Presidente’s candidacy, with fares starting as low as $8* each way. But hurry, this sale ends on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 11:59 PM ET! Please see the full list of destinations below. All fares are each way, based on a roundtrip purchase and taxes, fees & restrictions apply.

$8 fares must be booked on spiritair.com between 4:00 PM ET on June 10, 2008 and 11:59 PM ET on June 11, 2008 for travel on the dates as specified by individual market and by market direction. Please see the terms and conditions for complete restrictions and details.

Also, The race is on, and we’re celebrating with a Buy One, Get One Free Sale. It’s easy! All you have do to is predict our next president and buy a ticket. If your candidate wins in the November election, you’ll get one ticket voucher—FREE! Click here to find out more.


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Did you see it? 8.00 Each Way...sigh..,

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