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Sunday, May 07, 2017

Atlantic Mas Toronto band launch 2017 - The Origins of Carnival




Atlantic Mas held their presentation The Origins of Carnival at a new venue for a band launch, Ada Slaight Hall in the Regent Park area. I enjoyed the vibes at this location and with the decent sized, not packed, crowd. 



The Queen of Bacchanal herself Destra began the show at 1:00 with her hit tune Lucy. 



Then the models from first section started to walk on the stage, and it was a bit confusing as to who to watch! 


Here the crowd is cheering for Destra, who stepped aside for the models.  


She then moved to the back of the stage so the models could pose. 


Bahamas


After the second section, Destra returned to the front and told the crowd she's not used to sharing the stage with anyone else, and she was confused with what was going on, so she left to leave the models to it and said she'd be back. I was expecting Destra to perform before or after the costumes were shown, but thought when it started, alright, this could be fun. (Like the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show) I guess not. After that hiccup that looks like it wasn't rehearsed with her (?), the remaining sections continued. The sections were named after world carnivals. 


Grenada




Barbados


 

Mardi Gras



Barcelona





Miami




Jamaica



My favourite section. Now this is designing your trio of country colours in a pleasing & appealing way. From the very basic waistband in all, attractive bra in the backline to the feathers in the midline, then those stand out leg pieces & headpiece in the frontline; Jamaica wasn't overdone, it was fabulous.  



Brazil



Puerto Rico



Toronto



Trinidad


This frontline was my other favourite. Everything about it is soft & pretty. Head to toe, it's cute, with that minimal feathered crowned headpiece, and finished off with those ankle pieces. I'd also add a smaller version of them at the wrists too. 


ShOeS!

Monday, May 23, 2016

Atlantic Mas Toronto band launch - A Tribute to Africa

 

New band Atlantic Mas Toronto held their presentation A Tribute to Africa last night at Twilight. 
They started promptly at midnight, and they continued the trend of new bands coming out with  beautiful costumes.
Hosted by the talented Azalea Hart (Carnivlog), the evening began with an impressive, charismatic drumming performance by FND, a dance presentation and the beats of De Farmers rhythm section. 




Kenyan Royalty


I really like this eye catching beautifully made monokini, worn very well by Raesha.  


Ghana Goddess


 
 

 

Nigerian Empire

This section really stood out to me from when the first model came on stage. The layered beading on the bra, waistband and arm pieces & leg pieces isn't something I've seen before. While most costumes had decorated low rise boy shorts, designers also created this wide waistband. Something for everyone. White done right. 👏

 
 
 


 

Egyptian Rulers of The Night

 
 
 
 


South African Dynasty

Very fringy, good stuff. 

 
 
 
 

Trini-in-Toronto says going into the launch, we didn't know anything about Atlantic Mas. Luckily, we bumped into one of the Toronto Carnival media staff who sent us a press release (see below).

I have a lot of respect, admiration, bordering on awe, for all of the young people who have decided to take up the challenge as new band leaders this year.

The obstacles facing new bands are almost insurmountable. They have to get their name out there, acquire sponsorship, find suppliers and get experienced people to volunteer their time. They have to attract and retain a fickle mas playing public. I mean, we have 10 year old bands that still struggle to meet their minimum masquerader quota.
On top of all of this, the new bands must start at the back of the parade. Some believe this is unfair, and that established bands should be giving the newcomers a bligh and let them go first. I don't know, the big bands would argue that nobody gave them a leg up when they started, and they had to claw their way to the top. Nationz for example, wasn't a member of the "Original 6". They started in the back, found their niche, and assumed their position among the leaders. Insert Drakes "Started from the Bottom now we here..."
   
Bandleader Akil Heywood addressed these challenges head on. He said many people have been writing off the new bands because of their starting position. He promised to take care of his masqueraders, providing a NO STORMER experience with security.

Karabana and I wish them all the best.
- Trini-in-Toronto.



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Atlantic Mas: The Newest Addition to Toronto’s Caribbean
Carnival Empowers the Next Generation to Embrace
Entrepreneurship and Promote Healthy Living.
05/16/2016
TORONTO --(BUSINESS WIRE)— The ranks of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival’s staple Masquerade Bands, each of whom design, manufacture, advertise, and sell the powerfully beautiful Mas costumes at the heart of the parade; have always been tightly closed. The obstacles facing the newest addition to the ranks, Atlantic Mas Toronto, are many. To include media scrutiny regarding the civil unrest that has plagued the parade route in the past. As a younger, newer band they among others have been placed at a disadvantage. Combating unsubstantiated commentary on safety from larger, established bands in an attempt to knock the next generation off the parade route. In building an all inclusive experience alongside added security measures for masqueraders, Atlantic Mas will be meticulously involved in operations to ensure a safe and memorable experience for their sections. Atlantic Mas Toronto will encourage the new generation of dynamic young people to become actively hands on within the Caribbean Carnival, fostering pathways to positive growth.
Bandleader Akil Heywood, assembled a powerhouse support team of young professionals including
management consultants, fashion designers, travel agents, HR specialists, entertainers, construction
workers, visual artists, event promoters and city youth outreach workers. In bringing diverse skill sets
together, Mr. Heywood seeks to engage youth leadership. In doing so, we ensure continued celebration of Caribbean culture and beauty absent of stigmatization. Not only is Atlantic Mas a collaborative of role models, at their core they are committed to showing Toronto what diverse young people are capable of when they mobilize toward positive goals. Teaching that even in the workforce, when they embrace what they love, opportunity is created.
Their freshman theme is a tribute to cultural origins, aptly named “A Tribute to Africa”. With dazzling costumes and a talented creative team, Atlantic Mas will come to life with stunning visuals but what is important is what we find at the heart of the Band. The Mas Camp itself is designed to offer young people the opportunity to learn through employment in the execution of production, marketing, and sales of costumes. The incorporation of regular “Socacize” classes on site, conveys core values of healthy living while inspiring young women to love the body they live in. On site workshops and positive youth engagement will give an entire new generation of young people an appreciation not only for the cultural beauty of the Caribbean Carnival, but the relationship to commerce.
 
Atlantic Mas is committed to showing the creativity and positive impact we can have as urban
professionals within our community by engaging the next generation and creating an inclusive experience for people from all over the world in our great city of Toronto.
 
Director of Operations,  Atlantic Mas Toronto Eva Hernandez

http://www.atlanticmas.com/ 

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