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When Northerners think of the Caribbean, Trinidad isn't usually the ... as a day's worth of food and drink and private security. A pre-carnival article in the Sunday Express estimated that the ...
One cannot say they’ve experienced a true Caribbean Carnival until they’ve been to “The Mother of all West Indian Carnivals” – Trinidad Carnival (February 20 – February 26, 2020)!
When most people think of Trinidad Carnival ... even when the music changes. The post Why Carnival Is More Than A Party: Machel Montano On Wellness, Resilience, And The Power Of Community appeared ...
This is carnival in Trinidad. Jam-packed with parties (called ... No matter the kind of party, though, the soundtrack remains the same. Traditional carnival music, called calypso, was created ...
I am a little afraid of Trinidad Carnival 2023. Correction: I am very afraid of it. On account of the pandemic, the Caribbean’s biggest, brashest Carnival has not been staged since 2020.
More than just a party, Carnival is a tradition steeped in history. We delve into unique celebrations across the islands, from stickfighting and chipping in Trinidad to Junkanoo in the Bahamas.
an experience that truly changes people in ways that make the whole thing much more transcendental than just a party. The good news, though, is that Trinidad Carnival is not an event but a season ...
When slavery was abolished these practices made their way to the streets and the modern-day carnival was born. Because of its origins in Trinidad ... live music and private parties.