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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Greening of Barrie Caribfest


I was looking online to find something new to add about Barrie's Caribfest this weekend and I came across this article about the steps organizers are making to minimize its environmental impact. I thought it was interesting and very admirable, so here is the article. (for all the details you need about getting to the festival and stuff click here.

We are going up on Friday to beat Saturday's traffic and we gonna hit Friday nights boat party.
Try and use another route if you are driving up Saturday morning, or leave REAL early. Last two years we got stuck on the 400 and suffered. I can't really suggest a good route, talk to someone with a cottage.

Here's the article, and the Greening of the festival has nothing to do with all the reggae this year ;)

Barrie's Caribfest to be the greenest of all

(Written for Root Issues in the Barrie Examiner, published in a slightly abridged version under the title "Caribfest showing great environmental flair")

Culture is a very important part of our economy, because we can grow culturally without depleting our natural resources. Singing, dancing, sharing ideas and stories should be things we can do without having to worry that we are harming the Earth in the process. Yet if cultural events aren’t planned with ecology in mind, they can trample the natural world we want to celebrate. I’ve been to concerts and festivals and been dismayed at the litter left behind, or the energy unnecessarily wasted.

Barrie’s Caribfest is eager to avoid this pitfall, and instead be the “greenest” Caribbean festival in the world. In the process, they will probably be the greenest festival of any type in the region, besides Ecofest itself.

Many weeks ago, Caribfest organizer Ricardo Rowe contacted me, in my role as a director of Barrie’s chief environmental NGO Living Green, to seek our assistance in “greening” Caribfest. At first I was a bit skeptical, since it isn’t a request we’d ever received before, but signaled that we were open to providing whatever help we could. In my mind were already a number of concerns I expected the organizers would overlook. I asked him to send us a written proposal.

When he did, I was pleasantly surprised. Caribfest anticipated and addressed several major concerns I had in mind. Rather than use noisy, stinky diesel generators, stages will hook up to the electric grid and festival sponsor Bullfrog Power will contribute the electricity. To avoid litter and landfill, not only will they have staffed waste sorting stations, but will mandate that all food vendors use uniform biodegradable dishes and containers. And they will offset their unavoidable carbon emissions by planting trees.

This was a fantastic start! It immediately upped the ante, so our board brainstormed more advanced measures to help further green Caribfest. We proposed bike corrals, so cyclists could come to the fest without worrying about parking or bike theft. We suggested event guests and attendees be provided information on getting to Barrie and downtown using transit or shared rides. We recommended that any trees used to offset carbon be planted either in Barrie or in the Caribbean, rather than some unspecified location. And all of those suggestions were enthusiastically adopted! Caribfest even plans to plant food-producing trees in poor Caribbean regions which will not only absorb carbon, but will provide other ecological, health, economic and social benefits.

The greatest challenge, especially for an outdoor summer event, is avoiding the modern plague of throwaway bottled water. Yet the Caribfest organizers are forgoing some lucrative sponsorship opportunities and doing what they can to encourage people to use refillable bottles and our own Barrie tap water, which meets the highest quality standards in the world. They are also asking food vendors to consider locally-sourcing their ingredients in future.

I am happy to say that Living Green is extremely impressed with the commitment of the Caribfest committee to reducing their ecological footprint. If you want to support this kind of approach, your first chance is this Saturday, July 10. Boarding the Serendipity Princess at 8:30 pm is the 6th annual Caribbean Dinner & Dance Cruise. An exclusive evening of food, music, costume and dance awaits. Tickets are limited, so visit Ticketbreak.ca or the Roti Jerk at 69 Dunlop West to get yours soon!
Erich Jacoby-Hawkins is an educator, father, volunteer, and politician.

West Fete Carnival

Sunil Sambucharan photo

Brampton's first West Fete Carnival was on Saturday. Many people appreciated the effort and hope it will continue. I just hope in the future it won't be on the same Saturday as Hamilton's Mardi Gras. There were issues, which is to be expected. If there are bumps bringing out a band, imagine how many you would have bringing out a carnival! Check out comments on their facebook page.
Here are some Carib 101 photos and Excel Mix radio pictures.

If you attended, what did you think?

Sunday, August 08, 2010

The return of Mardi Gras!

For a while there, this was almost a repeat of last year, Hamilton almost didn't happen. Horrors of horrors!
It wasn't until Friday that the bands confirmed that they were in fact going. (Some went to Brampton.) With nothing but a flyer back in May and an updated website in July to go by, many people assumed Mardi Gras just wasn't happening. Apparently the 2008 wash out resulted in no payment to the bands, so this year, bands requested payment up front. When this didn't happen, a boycott was planned. The new organizer quit on Thursday. But very fortunately for all us masqueraders, Saldenah, Carnival Nationz, Tribal Knights, Toronto Revellers, and Fantasia did participate. I must give a very BIG thank you & say how much I appreciated them going! We want to see this event survive. It would be a shame for it to collapse.
Hamilton's 2010 Mardi Gras was a FANTASTIC parade, emphasis on parade! Spectators do their thing, which is watch, take pictures, and then join the masqueraders in the park. We had space to jump up and palance without anyone ruining it. That's what I LOVE about Hamilton. There's a respect for the parade and the masqueraders.
It was unfortunate that the listed Trinidad performers didn't come however. That must have been very anticlimactic for those who stayed in the park to hear soca, and those who came later in the evening and paid $10 expecting to see them!
It looked like there were almost as many people liming in the parking lot as there were in the park at @5:00, which was also unfortunate. Mardi Gras needs people to support the vendors in order to succeed.
However, the parade itself had the perfect vibe, weather, and libation!
How was it for you?
If you'd like any of your Hamilton pics on the blog for a slide show, email them to me: karabana01@yahoo.ca









Watch we palancin!

Palance!!



















...Until our last lap in Barrie next week!...

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Next stop, Hamilton and Brampton

This Saturday you have two choices for a carnival parade (we real lucky in the GTA boy). You can either take a trip down to Hamilton, or go up to Brampton. We making the trip to Hamilton, because it real hurt mih heart when it didn't happen last year. What if Mardi Gras never came? Well it actually never came. If you don't know what I'm talking about, check out the website and hear the song.

If you need a ride there, Portraits of Paradise section leaders/designers Jennelle & Nick have organized a bus!
Bus leaves Scarborough Town Centre @ 9:30 am SHARP!!!
There will be a pick up @ Square One @ 10:00AM SHARP
and leaves Hamilton @ 9:00PM
Cost $25 PER PERSON!!
BRING YOUR COSTUMES!!
and BYOB!!
we are NOT limited to ANY masqueraders ALL are welcome!!
email: jennelleramrattan@yahoo.ca

This is the parade route, it starts out at city hall and ends up in Bay Front Park. My advice is to reach early, park at Bay Front Park, and walk to City hall.
Schedule of Events:


August 5 7.00pm Boat Cruise from Hamilton Harbour.
August 6 6.00pm Opening Ceremony followed by the Youth Fest (Featuring: Lydia, Keep 'N' It Real, Spokken, Jazz Chaggar, Kojo Damptey, Indigo Blu, EJ Grat).
August 11.00am Costume Band Parade (designated on streets of Hamilton). (All ethnic groups participating). Featuring: Saldenah Mas K Club, Tribal Knights, Callaloo, Toronto Revellers, Fantazia, Connections, Pleasure Players, Mas Toronto
(after parade) Festival at Bay-Front park. Ethnic Talent, Calypso, Reggae and Music. Featuring: Shurwayne Winchester, Benji, African Drummers, Michelle Daniel Dancers, Imbayakunas, Kerwin Dubois, SW Storm, Slammer Cutter, Tassa, Farmer Nappy, Cultural Dancers, Afro Pan, Silhouettes, HYSO, Symphonics, Rhythm Section and DJ Verse One.
August 8 10.00am Festival at Bay-Front park. Featuring: Reen Price, African Drummers, Ted Gibbons Duo, Rean Prince Band, Rhoma Spencer, Tassa, Imbayakunas, Afro Pan, Sillhouttess, HYSO, Symphonix,
Rhythm Section, SW Storm, Kerwin Dubois, Connector, Slammer Cutter, Benji, Farmer Nappy and DJ Verse One



Shurwayne Winchester is scheduled to come on between 10-11. Benji, Kerwin Dubois and Farmer Nappy are said to be scheduled between 5-8.
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And this is the promo video for Brampton West Fete.

From the website, they have Genesis Carnival, TruDynasty and Guycan. But if your band isn't going I'm sure you are welcome to wear your Caribana costume and take a jump with them.




West Fete Carnival Friday Nite Fete
August 6th 2010
Location to be determined.

West Fete Carnival Details:
Saturday 7th August, 2010
West Fete parade 10am to 1pm

Parade Route
Shuttle service offered from Brampton Soccer Center and Trinity Common Mall starting at 9:30am

Westbound CountrySide Rd. from Dixie to Heartlake Rd. Southbound on Heart Lake Rd into Conservation Area 10818 Heart Lake Rd. Brampton. Don't forget your swimwear to have fun in Wetland Splash Pad. Celebration at Heartlake Conservation - Ends @ 7pm.
Park Admission
$5.00
Children: 2yrs-15yrs FREE (with paying adult)
Las Lap
August 20th 2010
"We Appreciate You " Masquerade Ball
Friday 29th October, 2010
An elegant evening of Glitz and Glamour as we extend a heart filled appreciation to the patrons that have supported us through out the year.

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Random pics from the road

Ok, they aren't that random! We usually get more shots of other bands in Hamilton and Barrie (allyuh coming right?), but this year we headed back to the stage, stayed, & got all the rest of the bands, right up 'till 5:00 when the last band went through.
We really liked eating a leisurely lunch at the CNE before we got going, it's kind of annoying trying to eat while walking. Both sections we played in had beverages available when we'd go for them. How was your lunch?
Saldenah went through the judges at 12:30 and by 3:00, towards the end of the route, some stormers were in the band. But it didn't feel like the usual mash up. How did the stormers affect your day?
Unfortunately Karabana's wide headpiece wasn't staying on, it kept falling forward. The way it was designed with the huge cardboard piece was like a sail, so any motion or breeze & it would pick up. So she spent much of the morning holding it up, until she couldn't any longer & had to take it off. Noticed many many other masqueraders (in different sections & bands) holding up their headpieces too.
How'd your costume hold up, still intact for Saturday? The road is always littered with costume parts, and along with the some hair (below), we also saw a pair of obviously cheap white wedge boots on the curb, with a heel off.

So how was your Caribana 2010 experience?
To have your Caribana pictures on a slide show I'll be putting together, email them to me at karabana01@yahoo.ca.

We know people lose their sunglasses, money, phones, and parts of their costumes. But now we've seen it all.

























































































































































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