Summertime in Toronto is host to some of the biggest cultural festivals in the city celebrating Canadian diversity and the many people that make up our nation. This year, the Toronto Caribbean Carnival will celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the festival, and on this year’s frontline, they welcome newly appointed General Manager Richard de Lima. Richard de Lima was officially appointed as General Manager of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival at the beginning of last month and will be responsible for the overall management of the Festival Management Committee (FMC) and the production of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Canada’s celebration of freedom and diversity. The new GM brings 30 years of experience in business management, tourism, and hospitality to the 52nd year of the Caribbean Carnival celebrations in Toronto. In addition to a 30-year career in engineering and business management, including experience working for major tourism, hospitality and entertainment organizations in Canada, the Caribbean and other international locations, de Lima brings a passion for Carnival arts and culture, with his 43 years as a “mas maker”, masquerader and steelpan aficionado. “We are grateful to be working with an executive that combines both the required operational skills along with a deep knowledge of and passion for Caribbean Carnival operations”, says Joe Halstead, FMC Chairman. “We look forward to our 52nd year of the celebration under his guidance and leadership.” The Toronto Caribbean Carnival is an exciting four-week cultural explosion of Caribbean music, cuisine, and revelry. It is the largest cultural event in Canada and the largest outdoor festival in North America. Taking place from July 7th to August 11th, 2019, and since this year marks the 52nd anniversary of the carnival in Toronto it will feature more floats, music, celebrities, and fun than ever before. The theme “Canada’s Celebration of Freedom and Diversity” will infuse every aspect of the festival, from the parade route to the shows and all performers including singers, pannists and calypsonians. The city of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area will come alive with the pulsating rhythms and melodies of Calypso, Soca, Salsa, Zouk, Reggae, Chutney, Steel Pan and Brass Bands. Carnival events will showcase originality, culture, and history to millions of spectators attending in downtown Toronto or watching on television and online. “I look forward to working with our key stakeholders in the Mas, Pan, and Calypso communities to forge truly collaborative relationships, where my objective is to evolve the Toronto Caribbean Carnival to be the best carnival in the world,” says de Lima. “As Canada’s celebration of freedom and diversity, our objective is to engage and invite Canadians and visitors from coast to coast to participate and experience the “Festival of Joy” that happens every summer in Canada’s downtown.” The Festival Management Committee (FMC) is the official producer of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, Canada’s four-week-long celebration of freedom and diversity. Established in 1967 as part of Canada’s Centennial celebrations, the event formerly known as “Caribana”, has evolved into North America’s largest event of its kind with over 1 million participants annually and showcases the very best of Canadian Caribbean arts and culture. For more information, please visit www.torontocarnival.ca or connect with them on social media @gotocarnival. Put it in your calendars and make sure to head down to the Lakeshore and join your fellow masqueraders to celebrate the 52nd anniversary of the festival this summer! Source: Toronto Caribbean.com
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According to CNN a foreign language can be the best aphrodisiac, and as a result, CNN traveled the world in search of the 12 hottest accents.
Coming in at number 10 is the Trinidadian accent which is the only West Indian accent on the list. This is what CNN had to say ” For fetishists of oddball sexuality, the Caribbean island of Trinidad offers an undulating, melodic gumbo of pan-African, French, Spanish, Creole and Hindi dialects that, when adapted for English, is sex on a pogo stick.” A Few Famous tongues: Nikki Minaj, Billy Ocean, Russell Latapy, Geoffrey Holder, V.S. Naipaul, Peter Minshall, Heather Headley, Wendy Fitzwilliam, Ato Boldon, Brian Lara, Dwight York, Marlon Asher,and ah bunch ah Soca artists like Machel Montano, Denise Belfon, Shurwayne Winchester, Nadia Batson, Destra, Bunji Garlin, Fayann Lyons, Iwer George, Patrice Roberts, Farmer Nappy, Zan, Blaxx, Benjai and many more…you get the picture Mas veteran Roland St. George passed away earlier this week. Roland St George was a "mas man", Trinidad's greatest wire bender and welder, band leader of D Krewe Carnival and several time winner of King of Carnival.
The decriminalisation of marijuana may be coming sooner than you think.
Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi in response to an Urgent Question in Senate on Tuesday indicated that the issue was a matter of priority and will be laid in Parliament in the first half of 2019. Al-Rawi revealed that consultations with stakeholders have already begun with public sessions to begin after feedback is received from interest groups. He explained that Government is working to ensure that it’s thorough in its consultation process and as such intends to collate the information from this feedback and address it in public consultation, which is expected to be conducted across the country. “So what we have to do is go to the public domain exactly as we did in our prison consultation, our child marriage consultation and several of our other issues and get the voices of the people in open forum with open microphones, with open communication.” This, he said, will ensure that they have the “widest form of understanding of this particular topic”. While the Attorney General could not provide a list of interest groups and organisations engaged on the matter, he said Government had written to around 100 stakeholders. “We’ve written to about 100 entities and we’ve received umpteen replies, so I couldn’t do justice to all of the stakeholders but we’ve included a very broad subsection. We’ve written to the Medical Association, to the Law Association and to special interest groups. Interest groups have approached us, private citizens have approached us.” Questioned further by Opposition Senator Wade Mark on whether a list of the stakeholder and interest groups would be made available ahead of these public consultations, Al-Rawi said he was two minds about doing so as it was an ongoing process. The Attorney General issued an invitation to the Opposition to write in offering their points of view and expressed the hope that Government would receive Opposition support on the matter, “This is an ongoing process and it will become public in a very short space of time when we go to the public domain... So, I welcome the Opposition but when we go public everybody will be invited and we will address the issue of exactly who we’ve received consultation from at that point because I hope on this occasion we will have some support from the Opposition.” Responding to further questions on the matter, Al-Rawi said Government would opt not to produce a green paper. He said the best way to treat with the issue is to do it in the same way Government approached the issue of child marriage. “You see, for far too long our country has been stuck in analysis paralysis,” he said. Al-Rawi stated that it is Government’s intention to dive into the issue and get busy with producing the work product. Legislation to protect prison officers will also be laid in Parliament during early 2019 Source: The Loop, Dec. 2018 Acting National Security Minister Edmund Dillon in the Senate SOME 758 alleged killers are awaiting trial for murder, acting Minister of National Security Edmund Dillon told the Senate yesterday. Replying to a listed question by Opposition Senator Gerald Ramdeen, Dillon said, “A total of 758 persons have been accused of murder and are currently committed to stand trial at the Assizes.”
The minister replied to two other law-and-order questions posed by Ramdeen, respectively on police suspensions and witness protection. Dillon said, “The Commissioner of Police has indicated that a total of 277 police officers are currently on suspension.” He said 269 are on suspension for criminal investigations, and eight for departmental/internal disciplinary investigations. Ramdeen, in a supplemental query, said some suspensions have been for as long as 14 years, but Dillon merely replied they are all at differing stages. Also, Dillon said in a three-year period from September 2015 to September 2018, some 76 people were admitted to the justice protection programme. Ramdeen, in a supplementary question, tried to ask if the number represented a significant drop from past figures, but Senate President Christine Kangaloo disallowed it. He tried again, asking how the Government plans to make the programme more attractive, but was again blocked by Kangaloo. SourceSandals has withdrawn from the Tobago project. CEO Gebhard Rainer, in a press conference today, said the main reason for withdrawing was the negative publicity surrounding the project. He said the Sandals team had been grateful for the unwavering support and transparency from the Government and from the Prime Minister. "From the beginning there has never been a doubt about what the Prime Minister has been trying to do for the good of Trinidad and Tobago," Rainer said. He said there would be no cost from Sandals that would be passed on to the TT Government as any cost they would have incurred from preliminary designs would be at Sandals' expense. National Security Minister Stuart Young said a handful of people had tainted a global international brand and that was a sad and disappointing day. Source: TT Newsday, Jan 2019 Efforts are currently being taken to have Port-of-Spain declared a Unesco City of Music. Port-of-Spain Mayor Joel Martinez revealed this on Friday night as he spoke at Phase II Panyard for the reveal of their 2019 song selection for Panorama. Martinez said while efforts were made years ago, he has decided to push it again. He said he met Carla Foderingham, former Chief Executive Officer of the Film Company of Trinidad and Tobago, who told him that the process was started some time ago but stalled. "She said Trinidad has not had a designation from Unesco as a City of Music. Jamaica got it for reggae and I went to a function in Jamaica, the Mayor of Kingston invited me and they were so proud of their designation and they were spouting it so I felt when Carla brought it up to me I said let's get it done," he said. Martinez said we have lost out on so many things because we have not pushed it and having that designation would be an acknowledgment of our contribution to the world. "We are a talented nation, full of music, full of culture. We have invented the steelband, we have invented soca, we have invented calypso, we have invented chutney, so what are we waiting on?" he asked. He said the process for the application has begun with Foderingham spearheading the project and he is hopeful it will be completed in time for the designation to be applied before the end of 2019. To be approved as a City of Music, the following criteria need to be met according to Wikipedia:
For the first time in approximately three years, Trinidad and Tobago will be able to fully see the upcoming ‘Blood Moon’ lunar eclipse, which is also a supermoon, on January 21, 2019.
Although Trinbagonians were able to see the last partial lunar eclipse in August 2017, the last time a total lunar eclipse was fully visible to Trinidad and Tobago was on September 27-28, 2015. However, on January 21, 2019, the total phase of this total lunar eclipse will be visible from North and South America, Europe and western Africa. Central and eastern Africa and Asia will see a partial eclipse of the Moon. The full eclipse should be visible to Trinbagonians from around midnight on January 21, 2019. According to a report by meteorologist and avid astronomer Joe Rao, this month’s lunar eclipse is supposed to be a ‘blood moon’ and a ‘supermoon’, meaning it will appear to be larger than usual. The phrase ‘blood moon’ is a misnomer as the moon can vary in colour from red to brown, grey or even black during the eclipse. Traditionally, the January full moon is known as the "Wolf Moon." Names such as these are said to have been handed down from people living in old England or from Native Americans and are promulgated today in many popular almanacs. Source: The Loop, Jan. 15, 2019 New 2019 Music Release | Trinidad and Tobago The team Destra Garcia, Ken “Professor” Philmore, and Mark Loquan have enjoyed a special musical relationship over the years, producing 8 songs together for Panorama (Hooked, D Trini Way, Surrender, Rewind, Calling Meh, Vibes, De Player, Addicted) from 2008 to 2013, while in addition Ken and Mark had also co-composed 3 more (Time to Breakaway, Dangerous, Sweet 50), and Destra and Mark had also worked together on 2 others (Colours Again and We Luv Carnival) before teaming up with Ken. With Ken Philmore’s untimely and tragic passing on September 30, 2018, Destra and Mark have once again teamed up to pay tribute to Ken in their own special way to the iconic arranger, composer, performer and close friend. The loss to them and the global pan community is immeasurable. The song “Professor Say” was composed by Mark, with lyrics and vocals by Destra, and produced by Junior “Ibo” Joseph. Ken’s wife, Sophia, was also in the studio to hear Destra lay down the vocals for the music and it was special to have her there for this song. 2019 is also a celebratory year for Mark, as after 19 years of contributing music for pan, his 20th Anniversary is also a milestone, and Mark says “I can think of no other way to celebrate this anniversary but to pay tribute to someone so dear to me and the global pan community, with a song sung by Destra. I will always be grateful for the uplifting music and wonderful memories of friendship we enjoyed. I know he will be there in spirit for Panorama 2019”. Ken’s wife, Sophia, who was in the studio to witness Destra laying down the vocal tracks, says “The vibes, and energy of this song, made me feel as if Ken was really there”. Destra says “I penned this song on the plane coming home from a show. I had just found out. As tears rolled down my face, I started to write, I could feel Pro’s spirit comforting me and inspiring me at the same time. Such emotion came over me in that moment, and then again as I sang the lyrics in studio. Something special was created. I hope this song brings closure to all who loved him as it has done for us.” Music composed by Mark Loquan Lyrics and Vocals by Destra Garcia Produced by Junior “Ibo” Joseph Final Mixing and Mastering by Andrew Denny Productions (Barbados) (A tribute to the late Ken “Professor” Philmore for Panorama 2019} ©All Rights Reserved
Source: www.feelthebassnow.com www.leealeongdesigns.com Our own local restuarant Baccanalle has been nominated for Favourite Caribbean Restaurant for the 2019 Faces Magazine Ottawa Awards thanks to its many supporters. If you'd like to vote for Baccannalle to win, you can vote here (once per day) until January 24th: http://facesmag.ca/awards/ Congratulations to all the Faces Awards Finalists!. Tickets for the Faces Awards Show January 25 (Brookstreet Hotel) are available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2019-faces-of-ottawa-awards-pr… Good luck Baccannalle! |
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