Showing posts with label Calgary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calgary. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

2012 Canadian Carnivals....from east to west!

Hi readers, 
Our Caribbean culture is celebrated all across our land!  If you in are in these cities, I encourage you to participate and support these festivals!

CALGARY



OTTAWA/ORLEANS











http://carivibe.com




MONTREAL




TORONTO
JULY 17-AUGUST 5, 2012



REGINA
JULY 20 & 21, 2012


VANCOUVER
JULY 28-29, 2012




EDMONTON

CARIWEST - 28th Annual 

Caribbean Arts Festival

August 10-12, 2012




VAUGHAN
August 11, 2012
http://www.carivaughan.com








BARRIE
AUGUST 17, 18 & 19, 2012

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Carifest Calgary 2011 Mas Band Alert - Innovative Entetainment Concepts


The IEC United on De Road Band Package will include:-

Costume (T-shirt, Bandana, Whistle – You wear your own shorts (Preferably Black or Blue)

Food (Jerk Chicken, Curry Goat, Ox-tail, Fish – stated when registering for the band) - AVOID THE CARIFEST LINE-UPS

Non-Alcoholic Beverage (e.g. Can of Pop)

After-Party (VIP Entrance to IEC’s Exclusive Carifest After-party)

*Food provided after the parade

Imagine 300 people on the road behind a truck blasting the greatest Soca hits - Partying along Stephen Avenue from Olympic Plaza to Shaw Millennium Park! There is hope for the cultural growth in this city and you are the pioneers of that change. And IEC is helping you do that! We can't wait for this summer!

This is just a summary of this event people! This is going to be huge. For more information message one of
the IEC representatives on facebook or contact us via email at info@iecpromo.com.


Online Registration: http://iecpromo.com/carifest

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Carifest parade makes a colourful return


Denise and her 3 year old boy Ojore Lynch celebrate Carifest at Shaw Millenium Park in Calgary on Saturday.

Photograph by: Christina Ryan, Calgary Herald

The carnival was back in town Saturday.

After years of rain and a recession knocked their colourful, boisterous parade out of commission in 2009, the Carifest Parade was back Saturday, after a one-year hiatus. As a result, the hundreds of participants, many of whom dressed in brilliant, colourful, hand-stitched costumes, turned downtown Calgary, for a couple of hours anyway, into a scene that resembled something out of Trinidad or Jamaica during Mardi Gras more than its usual identity as the home of corporate Calgary.

There were hundreds of jubilant marchers dressed in elaborately hued, hand-stitched costumes, such as the pink and yellow extravaganzas worn by the Sykotik Mass, who looked brilliant in the glorious afternoon sunshine that swept across thousands of revellers who gathered afterward in Shaw Millennium Park to celebrate Carifest.

Andrea Harris, whose hair was adorned with pink feathers and her cheeks with gold glitter, explained that the reason the parade reminded a viewer of Carnival is because that's what parade organizers were trying to do.

"It is Carnival!" Harris said. "We're just trying to build awareness of Caribbean culture in Calgary."

Harris was asked what it mean to be back marching in a Carifest Parade after a year's absence.

"I had a lot of fun," she said. "It was amazing. Last year we didn't have it (the parade) at all, so this is especially nice."

This year's Carifest featured a change of venue, to Shaw Millennium Park, from the 2009 event, which took place in Olympic Plaza.

12 year old Deneka Squire said it was a change for the better -- even if she wasn't sure why.

"It's just better," Squire said. "People enjoy it here."

By early afternoon, the park was already quite busy, with long lineups at vendors such as Monty's Crab Shack waiting patiently for various Caribbean-themed treats.

The only dissenting voice came from Harris's fellow Sykotik, Denise Lynch, a longtime (17 years) Calgarian from Jamaica who owns the Blue Lagoon Restaurant.

"Look at this (beautiful scene)," Lynch said. "I just wish more of the Caribbean community would come out for this. I've been living here 17 years, and there's been a lot of migration of Caribbean people from Toronto and Montreal over the last few years.

"Calgary has grown so much within its Caribbean community," she added. "But I don't see a lot of them here. We have a good vibrant parade. They should be here to celebrate it!"

shunt@theherald.canwest.com


Monday, June 8, 2009

CARIFEST 2009

The Canadian Carnival Season kicks off with
CARIFEST in Calgary this
Saturday, June 13, 2009 from 11 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.


Unfortunately, there is no costume parade this year but the organizers hope to have the parade return bigger and better for 2010 and possibly at a different time of year to take advantage of better weather.
Until then this is a FREE event for all to enjoy.

For more details about Carifest please visit http://www.carifestcalgary.com/

Here's to lots of warm sunshine for the folks in Calgary!!!




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