Showing posts with label ban of the year 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ban of the year 2008. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2008

WATCH YUH BACK ...or you might get conquered.


He came, he saw, he conquered, or venni vetti vicci or "Veni, cidi, vici." This line was made famous by the roman Emperor Julius Ceaser on 47bc after his victory in battle over Pharnaces, these days however we use it when some guy comes in the game small learns the ropes, kept his eyes on the prize and one day became king of that hill.

He came, he saw he conquered, that’s his story and he’s sticking to it.

Then there is that other story, he learned, he imitated, he destroyed. That’s the other side of the story, you might not hear that one every day but it happens, in the wonderful world of carnival’s history more than you Carnivalist out there care to know.

But it happens.

An Anonymous poster left this message on the blog the other day.

“The former designer of Masquerade 2000 (aforementioned) is NO longer apart of M2K.The designer has now created a new band: 'BACHANAL MAS'. Masquerade 2000 is still up and running and has the theme: OLE. (Spanish theme)”

Now I never thought that the designer formally known as M2K could ever stop the Mas band Masquerade 2000 from running. Because every band over here has a core of loyal followers who once you bringing a band they jumping with you, but every now and then, you get an upstart with big dreams of fame and power who in sheep’s clothing is going to join your outfit learn what he can, rise up in the ranks, and when thinks he is big and strong enough leave, but not before dropping a monkey wrench in your works or destroying what he can.

That’s how it goes sometimes. That kind of bacchanal is part of Carnival.

So I was talking to some other Carnival heads over here who told me some gossip, they say the kid shut down the Bands MYspace and website cause he owned the domain, now, is not me who say so, I heard it on the grape vine,… but what a way to say thanks for giving him an avenue for developing his skills, introducing him to people, and accepting him in yuh thing eh?

So when you see what is yours as a joke,and yuh want to pass it on helter skelter to every Tom Dick and Harry who show a lil interest in the game make shore you have your back covered, because a stab I the back eh nice at all. Talk about Bacchanal.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Mac Farlane does it again.

A female masquerader from Brian Mac Farlane’s presentation Earth—Cries of Despair, Wings of Hope, dances in her earth-toned costume and twisted headpiece at South Quay, Port- of- Spain, on Carnival Tuesday.
Photo: Jennifer Watson

By Shaliza Hassanali

PROMINENT bandleader Brian Mac Farlane has captured the George Bailey Band of the Year title in the National Carnival Commission (NCC) Parade of the Bands competition, making it his second consecutive victory.

Mac Farlane, who accumulated 1,350 points in the large band category, walked away with $300,000 for his portrayal, Earth—Cries of Despair, Wings of Hope.

In addition to capturing the George Bailey title, Mac Farlane also placed second in the Band of the Day Downtown award, earning 379 points. He also placed third in the Band of the Day at the Queen’s Park Savannah venue, with a score of 339 points.

Copping second position was Trini Revellers with its presentation Que Viva Mexico, which earned them 1,308 points.

Placing third was Legacy, with its portrayal, Passage.

Fourth, fifth and sixth positions went to D Crew, Evolution Carnival and Tribe, with 1,110,1,078 and 863 points, respectively.

Ronnie and Caro—The Mas Band ran away with the Harold Saldenha award.

Capturing the Lil Hart small band title were Belmont Original Stylish Sailors (De Boss), who portrayed Come Fly.

NCC’s chief judge Theodore Viarruel made the announcement in the presence of NCC’s chairman Keston Nancoo and CEO Clarence Moe at the VIP lounge at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain.

Viarruel also announced the names of several bands that made it to winner’s row with their Carnival 2008 presentations.

Operations manager and executive officer of the National Carnival Bands Association (NCBA)David Lopez said NCBA had budgeted $450,000 for this year’s Band of the Year first prize.

Although Minister of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs Marlene Mc Donald announced that $300,000 was the first prize for Band of the Year title at a post-Cabinet meeting last month, Lopez said: “We are sticking for $450,000 as the first prize.”

Last year Mac Farlane was paid $450,000 for winning the Band of Year award.

“The $450,000 prize was paid last year because NCBA had already sent in their budget for the band of the year. We had nothing to do with that.”

Legacy bandleader Mike “Big Mike” Antoine said Mac Farlane deserved the crown.

“I think the judges did a fantastic job. I would support Mac Farlane, 100 per cent.”

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news4.html

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