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Cape Town South Africa Carnival {VIDEO}

In case you got too busy and didn’t catch up on all the fun at the 2017 Cape Town Carnival, don’t worry because we got you covered. The 8th Annual Cape Town Carnival took place this past weekend. The theme of the carnival was Amaza Ocean Odyssey.



The parade kicked off after the Mayor of Cape Town declared it open by cutting a ribbon. Speaking on the…

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Added by Icom on March 24, 2020 at 5:16am — No Comments

COVID-19 Takes The Jam Out Of These Caribbean Carnivals

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. March 20, 2020: No sector is being spared the wrath of the global pandemic that is the coronavirus, especially the entertainment and events sector.

With 15 cases and one death reported in Jamaica, three in the U.S. Virgin Islands, one case in Sint Maarten and three in The Bahamas, the carnivals for Jamaica, St. Thomas and the Bahamas are all now postponed as is the carnival…

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Added by Icom on March 23, 2020 at 3:31pm — No Comments

UWI carnival postponed, Frenchmen cancelled

The confirmation of a second imported case of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, as well as the global pandemic, has begun to have an effect on the staging of two major entertainment events.

The University of the West Indies, Mona has announced the postponement of its annual carnival which was set to take place on the campus this weekend, while popular party…

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Added by Icom on March 23, 2020 at 3:28pm — No Comments

DOMFESTA 2020, Carnival Gopwell in Dominica postponed due to COVID-19 coronavirus

The Cultural Division has made a decision to cancel all Domfesta events for 2020.

“Because of concerns over the Coronavirus and based on recommendations from our ministry, the Cultural Division has decided to cancel all our Domfesta events scheduled to be held in May this year, including our Domfesta song contest,” Chief Cultural Officer Raymond Lawrence said during an interview on State-Owned Radio…

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Added by Icom on March 23, 2020 at 3:26pm — No Comments

COVID-19 stalls travel plans for some in soca industry

As more cases of coronavirus are confirmed across the Caribbean, the United States, Canada and Europe, some soca artistes and DJs are rethinking their travel plans for the next few months.

In a Facebook message, Olatunji Yearwood said his team, Chinese Laundry Music & Management, has decided to suspend all travel arrangements until further notice.

“Team…

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Added by Icom on March 18, 2020 at 3:17pm — No Comments

No Mas? - Revellers Cautioned To Avoid Carnivals

Revellers have been urged to take precautions as they wine to the rhythm of soca and calypso at carnival events because of heightened concern over the spread of the novel coronavirus here.

Carmen Brissett, the vice-president of the Nurses’ Association of Jamaica, has also warned that carnival-goers might have to consider skipping the festivities completely.…

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Added by Icom on March 18, 2020 at 3:15pm — No Comments

Jamaica Carnival Postponed To October 2020

Despite not having any reported cases of COVID-19, Jamaica is amongst the latest country to issue precautionary measures against large public gatherings. And that includes the beloved Jamaica Carnival celebration, which was scheduled to take place next month.

As it steadily becomes one of the Caribbean’s most anticipated events, Jamaica Carnival infuses soca and dancehall in the best way possible. Set in…

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Added by Icom on March 18, 2020 at 3:10pm — No Comments

Amptone's soca goal: NY-based Trini seeks new narrative

ANTON "Amptone" Wilcox thinks while most people support the idea of soca breaking into foreign mainstream markets, those very people are the biggest problem to this being achieved as they most enjoy the seasonal aspect of the music.

Wilcox asks the question, where does soca fit in globally if people only relate to a narrative of jump, wave and wine during the Carnival season? For Wilcox, changing the…

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Added by Icom on March 11, 2020 at 4:37pm — No Comments

Trinidad and Tobago Is a Bitters Paradise

“We ready, de bacchanal now start, because we reach in de Savannah, we reach in de Savannah!”

Somewhere around the twelfth time you hear this intoxicatingly catchy refrain in the Iwer George soca jam “Savannah,” you and your crew of early morning Carnival revelers may well find yourselves in that very position, rum drinks in hand, dancing your way up to the Savannah — the Queen’s Park Savannah — a large…

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Added by Icom on March 11, 2020 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Ecliff Elie dominates soca fashion for Carnival 2020

The men of soca have been stepping up their fashion game in recent years and one man is at the centre of that trend, ensuring the stars look their best when they step into the spotlight.

Ecliff Elie, a bespoke menswear designer from Trinidad, has been the go-to man for many soca stars in recent years.

Elie, who started his career in fashion designing for…

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Added by Icom on March 6, 2020 at 1:29pm — No Comments

Carnival in Jamaica: Xaymaca unveil Ding Dong & Teejay as ambassadors

When you think of Carnival, soca music naturally springs to mind. And when you think of Jamaica, dancehall inevitably pops up.

But what do you get when you mix the two? Well, you'll find out on the road next month with Xaymaca International as the Carnival titans have flipped the script to make it a perfect soca and dancehall fusion!

Having started the blend last…

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Added by Icom on March 6, 2020 at 1:27pm — No Comments

No Playing. One Voice Keeps Pushing Post Carnival 2020 in T&T

Less than a week after Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival had ended, one US based artiste began thinking and working on the prospects for 2021. One Voice, an entertainer with a heart of gold, says no matter the challenges faced in the business, his love for Soca music keeps him focused on the prize and he knows he will conquer what many may see as far-fetched.…

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Added by Icom on March 6, 2020 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Ttrevvle: Montserrat's soca king

Mountainous Montserrat created one of soca/calypso's

most identifiable songs

Alphonsus “Arrow” Cassell’s 1984 Hot, Hot, Hot.

Following Arrow, it might be hard for those outside the country to pinpoint another calypsonian or soca artiste with that kind of impact but Trevon “Ttrevvle” Pollard is seeking to change…

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Added by Icom on March 2, 2020 at 7:52pm — No Comments

Orlando Is Hosting A Caribbean Festival Filled With The Island's Best Foods This March

Are you looking for a unique festival in Florida to go to this spring? Well, you're in luck, because a giant celebration full of color, cultural diversity, live music, and delicious food is about to take over Orlando in March. This festival all about the Caribbean is going to be wild and we seriously can't wait to be apart of it. 

Orlando Caribbean Festival 2020 is taking over the grounds of the Camping…

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Added by Icom on March 2, 2020 at 7:51pm — No Comments

‘We are one Caribbean’ - Ding Dong says he’s not trying to take over soca

Dancehall artiste Ding Dong has described the soca world as territorial, arguing that this is the reason dancehall songs on soca rhythms have never become hits.

Ding Dong, who released Run Up and Down, a soca collaboration with Mr Killa last month, said that he hopes the collab will be accepted by fans of the genre, adding that he is not doing soca to try and take over.…

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Added by Icom on March 2, 2020 at 7:48pm — No Comments

Behind a Tribe of Revelry: A Q&A With Dean Ackin, CEO of Trinidad’s Trendiest Carnival Band

This is what Carnival in Trinidad is not: a big party. A parade. A festival. A chance to get drunk in the streets, wear barely-there costumes and dance until the blisters on your feet grow blisters of their own.

Well, Carnival is all of those things—but so much more. As an avid devotee of the Caribbean’s largest public bacchanal, which kicks off in the streets of Port of Spain this coming Monday and…

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Added by Icom on February 26, 2020 at 12:28pm — No Comments

St Thomas Gears Up For Carnival Virgin Islands

St Thomas is gearing up to host the 68th anniversary of Carnival Virgin Islands.

This year’s celebration of the territory’s culture, cuisine, history, music and people bears the slogan “All Eyes on We for 2020.”

“The events we’ve planned should ensure that people of all walks and stages of life are engaged in the Carnival,” said Ian Turnbull, Director of the US…

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Added by Icom on February 26, 2020 at 12:22pm — No Comments

Trini women make calypso history

History was made last week, when for the first time in Trinidad and Tobago National Calypso Monarch competition the top three places went to women.

Terri Lyons was crowned National Calypso Monarch, while past monarch Karene Asche placed second and Heather McIntosh-Simon came third at the final at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain Trinidad.

With her first…

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Added by Icom on February 26, 2020 at 12:19pm — No Comments

Ludacris here for T&T Carnival: Trinidad, I love you!

US rap star and actor Ludacris is here for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival.

The star was seen performing at Soca Brainwash on Saturday, hyping up the crowd and performing some of his major hits.

The star shared photos of him and soca star Machel Montano and Olympian gold medallist Usain Bolt, who is also here for Carnival.…

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Added by Icom on February 24, 2020 at 11:11am — No Comments

Arrests, fines and jail if caught with glass bottles for Carnival

Ar­rests, fines and even jail time are pos­si­ble penal­ties for those caught and ar­rest­ed with glass bot­tles dur­ing Car­ni­val this year.

The po­lice have warned that the Car­ni­val (Pro­hi­bi­tion of Glass Bot­tles) Reg­u­la­tions, 2020, will be en­forced this Car­ni­val.…

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Added by Icom on February 24, 2020 at 11:09am — No Comments

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