Monday 30 January 2012

Trinidad Carnival Extras

We are about 3 weeks away from Trinidad Carnival and all your major decisions are made. Your flight is booked, your accommodation is reserved (and paid for), your costume will be picked up shortly. So today we’ll focus on the Carnival extras. The ‘go big or go home’ stuff – carnival makeup, jewellery, mas footwear and bag.


Carnival Makeup
When you see someone with great makeup that complements a great costume, you can’t help but be jealous. However, I still struggle with this one. There are several professionals who offer their services to masqueraders and they are all very talented. I not a fan of waking up at 4:00 am to have my makeup done, but this year I’ll be using a professional, Kwesi Yearwood, for the first time.

One year I purchased custom eye shadow and gems to complement my costume from Melissa Deane (makeupdean@gmail.com). The colours were fantastic – green, purple and gold. Melissa demonstrated (on paper) 2 options and I was sure I could do it myself. But I found that you really do need to be skilled to use bold colours or you should practice, practice, practice before you attempt to do it for the first time on Carnival Monday or Tuesday.

Check out this facebook page for makeup artists or ideas Carnival Makeup Ideas.


Carnival Jewellery
Your costume may include the jewellery the model is wearing (double check) and if you like it, great. If you don’t like it or you want to add more pieces I encourage you to shop around for inexpensive jewellery to make your costume pop. I caution you to avoid heavy pieces, while they may look fantastic, you’ll be ready to throw them away after an hour or two.




Carnival Footwear
Comfort, comfort, comfort is a must for Carnival Monday and Tuesday. Whether you choose running shoes or boots, do take the time to decorate them. It’s probably too late to have if professionally done. But it’s not too difficult to do a simple design. Take some inspiration from my favourite professional, Boots by Afro Chic.

With one trip to the dollar store where I picked up glitter paint, gems and feather boas I transformed plain black boots to fab boots.
Monday boots

Tuesday boots

If I can do it, you can as well.

Carnival Bag

Yes, your band is all inclusive and drinks and meals will be provided. But you still need something to carry your cell phone, keys, lipstick, etc. I have used Bags by Mimi Website (Bags by Mimi Facebook) previously, but she’s no longer taking orders. Tote-e-bags is also no longer taking orders. However, look at their photos and hopefully you’ll be motivated to decorate your custom bag.

If you are going to decorate your boots, why not decorate a bag as well. I had one made for me but if that's not an option, while at the dollar store, pick up a jewellery bag. Change the string to make it long enough to use as a wristlet or cross body. With extra glitter paint and gems my plain bag will soon look fabulous. 
 Remember go big or go home!

Saturday 28 January 2012

Trinidad Junior Carnival

This Carnival, for the very first time, I have two toddlers in my Trinidad Carnival group and these two-year olds will be playing mas for the second time (their first stint was Toronto in August). I’m a firm believer in introducing Carnival to children as young as possible and hopefully turn them into lifelong Trinidad and Tobago Carnival enthusiasts. This is just one small way to ensure that Carnival remains important historically and culturally.
There are several junior Carnival parades in Trinidad and Tobago and I must say that I’m jealous of the number of opportunities the little ones have to parade.


Sunday, February 5 at noon – St. Andrews College Kiddies Carnival, Westmoorings

Saturday, February 11 at 9:00 am – Red Cross Kiddies Carnival, Queen’s Park Savannah

Sunday, February 12 at 1:30 pm – St. James Street Kiddies Parade

Saturday, February 18 at 7:00 am– Junior Parade of Bands, Lower St. Vincent Street to Queen’s Park Savannah

Saturday, February 18 at - Tobago Parade of the Junior mas bands

Sunday, February 19 at 1:00 pm - Downtown Junior Kiddies Carnival, South Quay/Tamarind Square

Sunday, February 19 at 1:00 pm - Chaguanas Carnival Junior Parade of Bands, Main Road

Sunday, February 19 at 10:00 am  - San Fernando Junior parade of bands begins at Paramount Building, Circular Road, San Fernando, turning right to Royal Road, right onto Coffee Street, left onto Cipero Street and ending at Skinner Park

My toddlers will be gracing the stage with Boissiere Village Children's Band. For information contact Angelee Sammy at 785-7424/290-2713.

Other junior bands to look into are:

Hope to see you at one of the junior parades!

Friday 20 January 2012

Trinidad Carnival Street Food

Trinidad Carnival offers many new experiences, sights and sounds. But you will add new culinary adventures to the list – Trinidad Carnival street food.  I rarely recommend consuming street food in other countries. But during Trinidad Carnival you will at some time be in position where there is nothing else available but street food.
The three most popular items on the menu are bake & shark, doubles and corn soup.

Bake & Shark
Bake is made from circular fried dough about the size of your palm. It’s cut open like a sandwich and filled with breaded, fried shark. At many of the fetes you attend, you’ll see a group of cooks plopping the dough in the hot oil right next to a few who are fishing the shark out of the hot oil. You’ll then be served this amazing sandwich and urged to complement it with a variety of delicious condiments. A must have is the hot sauce. No need to worry about all the fried oil you will consume, Trinidad Carnival partying is the best workout.

Doubles
I always seem to end every fete with doubles, no matter how hard I try. In addition to being a fete favourite, you’ll find doubles vendors on the street at breakfast and lunch. Doubles is a gift from our Indian Trinidadians. It’s a sandwich made of two circular pieces of fried bread, called bara. The sandwich is filled (rather overfilled) with curried chickpeas or as the locals say ‘channa’. When your flight arrives in Trinidad, look for the doubles vendor just outside the airport and sample it before you get to the city.

Corn Soup
If your stomach is saying no more fried foods, then corn soup will be a welcomed addition to the menu. It’s a thick soup with a split pea base and filled with bite-size pieces of corn on the cob, dumplings and yummy herbs. I know it’s hard to imagine having hot soup on a hot day, but it must be tried. And yes, feel free to use your fingers to grab the bits of corn on the cob in the soup. It’s both the soup that eats like a meal and finger licking good.

You can add my other favourite, roti, to the list. Roti is a crepe like dough filled with many curried favourites. It is more frequently found in roti shops, but in the evening there are street vendors in popular spots.

You’ll find bake & shark, doubles and corn soup around the Savannah and other hot spots like St. James. Also, your jouvert band will probably offer doubles and corn soup for breakfast.

Many of the all inclusive fetes will feature foods not just from Trinidad and Tobago, but from every corner of the world. So you can go local and global. Either way, your Trinidad Carnival weary body will love your Trinidad Carnival enriched tummy!

Enjoy!

Tuesday 17 January 2012

2012 Trinidad Carnival Fetes on January 20, 21 and 22

Friday, January 20th, 2012
Xperience  10:00 pm - 4:00 am at San Fernando Hill (Circular Road, San Fernando). Tickets: General - TT$180 for VIP; TT$400 for all inclusive at all Lollabee Cellular locations, Privileged Night Club Box Office or call 36-PARTY

Live performances by Machel Montano, Karma, Swappi, Umi Marcano, Nadia Batson, Benjai, JW & Blaze, Iwer George, Shal Marshall, Super Jigga TC, Shurwayne Winchester, Nebula 868, Kerwin Dubois, JMC Triveni-KI



Bmobile Soca Spree 11:00 pm – 5:00 am at Dwight Yorke Stadium, Scarborough. Contact: Makeda George at skeda22@hotmail.com
Featuring: Machel Montano and the HD Family, TC, Kes the Band and much more


St. Francois Girls’ College All Inclusive at St. John’s Facility, Woodbrook.. Tickets: TT$550. Contact 624-3468
Featuring: Kes the Band and Dil e Nadan



Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Agua Soca South Beach Cooler Edition  10:00 pm - 4:00 am at Skinner Park. TTS180 Contact: Christopher Knights at knightschristopher@hotmail.com or 312-5347

Old Hilarians’ Carnival Fete at 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm O2 Park, Chaguaramas TT$750 Contact: 728-6439 – Carla, 791-8633 – Jeniece, 344-2334 – Tonya, 625-5844 - The Old Hilarians’ Office
Featuring Roy Cape, Destra, Kes the Band


UNC All Inclusive at Ato Bolden Stadium, Couva

Chutney Soca Monarch Semi's 2012 - Rienzi Complex, Couva


Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Featuring: Machel Montano


UWI Fete Zangalewa at St. Augustine. Tickets: TT$850 inclusive Contact: Alana 662-2002, Ext 2326 Alana or Nastassia 622-2762
Performances by: Kes the Band, Karma, Roy Cape All Stars, Dil-e-nadan with special appearances by Ronnie McIntosh, Black Stalin & Shadow


One Fete 6:00 pm – 12:00 am at Queen’s Park Oval Tickets: TT$800 Contact: 625-6800 or 624-2245
Featuring Machel, Kes The Band and other featured guest artists


Cool it 3pm – 10 pm TT$250 Contact: 757-7328, 492-5873, 687-4009, 395-6374, 688-5460, 620-5389
Featuring: Machel Montano HD. Kees, Swappi, TC, Shall, Shurwayne and more

Friday 13 January 2012

2012 Trinidad Carnival- Fetes on January 14th and 15th

There are 6 fetes on Saturday, January 14th and 2 on Sunday, January 15th. Looks like Kes and Rhythm Section are busy this weekend. Have fun!

Saturday, January 14th


Outta De Blue XIII - QRC All-Inclusive - QRC Grounds - St. Clair, Port-of-Spain - 5pm Tickets: TT$700
Featuring: Kes the Band, Destra, Republic Bank Exodus, Worldwide, DJs – Jugglers and John Wayne, Rhythm Section. Flashback – Black Stalin and Ronnie McIntosh


ISLANDpeople "Yeah! The Event" - MOBS 2, Chaguaramas - 7pm-1am Tickets: TT$395/inclusive, TT$595/hyper inclusive. For more info: 628-9474 www.islandpeople.com

$395; Hyper Inclusive: $595Inclusive: $395; Hyper Inclusive: $595
Red Ants & QPCC "Stomped Cooler Fete" - Queen's Park Oval - 9pm-3am

Bump & Wine Cooler Fete - Pier 1 - 9pm-4am Limited advance tickets from committee members at TT$180


Fire Fete 2012 - Queen's Park Savannah, POS- 10pm



Black To Blue - Cooler Breakfast Party – Twin Walls Gulf View, La Romain - 11:30pm-7am Limited advanced tickets at TT$180


Sunday, January 15th

Boujoix/Gulf View All-Inclusive - Bel Air Rec Grounds, La Romain - 3-10pm Tickets: TT$500 all inclusive, TT$700 premium inclusive. Contacts: 683-5778, 760-5512, 685-1418, 684-1950, 682-8669
Featuring: Kes the Band, Dil-e-Nadan


XOTIQUE 2 - The Rise Carnival All Inclusive Tickets: TT$600 (early bird). Telephone: 665-5627  
Featuring: Karma, Kes the Band, Denise Belfon, Nadia Batson, Rikki Jai, Kerwin Dubois, Rhythm Section, JW & Blaze

Wednesday 11 January 2012

Trinidad Carnival Steelband Information

Perhaps it’s me, but now it feels like the steetband has taken a backseat in Trinidad Carnival. There was a time that I played mas on Carnival Monday, with my local steelband that practiced every night a short walk away from my house, and played ‘pretty mas’ on Carnival Tuesday.

I no longer live in Trinidad but the internet has made it so convenient for me to not only stay informed about Carnival, but I can book my flight, reserve my hotel, purchase fete tickets and register for mas, all from the comforts of my living room. But getting information on any stellband related stories, other than panorama, doesn’t seem that easy. So I did some research and now have a few links to share about most things concerning the steelpan:


Panorama Central Pan on the Net

2012 Panorama tunes on YouTube – over 50 tunes can be heard here.

2012 Panyard Addresses I encourage you to go hear a few bands practice for Panorama

Large Steelbands on the web

Birdsong website and on facebook

Harmonites on facebook

Invaders on facebook

Pamberi on facebook


Renegades website and on facebook

Siparia Deltones on facebook

Skiffle Bunch on facebook

Starlift on facebook

Trinidad All Stars on facebook

I hope you find the Trinidad Carnival steelband information helpful.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Must Do Jouvert for 2012 Trinidad Carnival!

You can’t experience Trinidad Carnival without participating in jouvert! After too many sleep deprived days, too much food from trying to get your money’s worth at all inclusive events, on the verge of alcohol poisoning again from the all inclusive fetes, you drag your weary body to jouvert and cover it in paint and mud. Sounds like torture? But it’s probably the most liberating fun you’ll have at Trinidad Carnival!

You must do jouvert and here is my recommendation:


As the name implies, yes, you’re covered in silver mud. What I like about Silver is that they have a pre-jouvert party, beginning at midnight, with a premium bar. You’ll be sleep deprived but that’s Trinidad Carnival. Apparently there will be licensed masseuses at the pre-party – I know where I’ll be first! But I would love a massage before and after jouvert. Silver Mudders theme this year is Seduction Too and the cost is approximately USD$83 (TT$500). There really isn’t a costume, just a t-shirt mud and paint. Silver Mudders pride themselves on their premium bar and security. Registration begins soon.

Last year one reviewer said, “The last two years I've played with Silver Mudders and had a blast. Drinks were always flowing and they give you saltfish and bake and corn soup afterwards. My crew was 22 people deep last year. We had a bess (sic) time”!

If Silver Mudders isn’t for you, here’s a list to choose from:

Yellow

Sunday 8 January 2012

Wine in Trinidad Carnival and Unwind in Tobago

The best way to fully experience the twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago is to participate in the sinful pleasure of Trinidad Carnival followed by the serenity of a Tobago resort or beachfront hotel.

I recommend you leave Trinidad on Ash Wednesday (February 22, 2012) and fly or ferry to Tobago. However, the flights to Tobago on February 22 are sold out but February 23 is still available. The airfare is usually just USD$48 return. Book online with Caribbean Airlines. There are 5 flights still available for February 23: 3:30 pm, 5:35 pm, 6:15 pm, 7:30pm and 8:45 pm.

The ferry is TT$100 return for the fast ferry or approximately USD$15. You can get tickets in advance from the various travel agencies listed here or buy your tickets on the same day at the terminal. There are 2 express ferries on Ash Wednesday from Port-of-Spain, the first at 10 am and the second 5 pm.

A good option is to take the ferry to Tobago on Ash Wednesday and return with Caribbean Airlines.

My two favourite places to stay in Tobago are Coco Reef Resort and Blue Haven Hotel.

Coco Reef Resort (www.cocoreef.com) is very close to the airport and allows you quickly enjoy the private beach. I love the pink buildings and the superb service. Get a massage at the spa to help your body heal from Trinidad Carnival. The Coco Reef Resort has a 7 night minimum in February and the rate is approximately USD$323 per night for double occupancy including breakfast. Fodors review. TripAdvisor reviews.

Blue Haven Hotel (www.bluehavenhotel.com) is a short walk from a secluded beach on Bacolet Bay.  The beach is downhill which means you’re walking uphill with your weary Trinidad Carnival legs when you return to your room. Blue Haven Hotel has a very European feel to it but lack some of the services of larger hotels. The cheapest room is USD$238 per night. Fodors review. TripAdvisor reviews.

Who can beat this vacation – wine in Trinidad Carnival and unwind in Tobago?

Friday 6 January 2012

Where to stay for 2012 Trinidad Carnival?

Still looking for 2012 Trinidad Carnival accommodation? It’s late to not have your accommodation confirmed but here are 3 hotels that still have spaces:

Carlton Savannah – USD$339 (incl. taxes) per night for double occupancy including breakfast/USD$319 single occupancy including breakfast/4 night minimum
http://www.thecarltonsavannah.com
I can personally recommend this hotel. Great location close to Queen’s Park Savannah. The hotel is relatively new so the décor is quite modern. The rooms are clean and spacious and the bathrooms are quite nice. I found the staff to be super friendly and helpful. The downside is that they only had rooms with one queen or king bed and they don’t have roller away beds or cots. So if you’re travelling with someone you don’t want to share a bed with you’re out of luck. And of course, at this time of the year, you must pay in full when you book and it’s non-refundable. Tripadvisor reviews.

Trinidad Hilton – nightly rates vary depending on dates but cheapest on Expedia. USD$1719 (incl. taxes) for 5 nights from February 17 – 22 (on Jan6/12)
http://www.hiltoncaribbean.com/index.php?destination=trinidad
The Trinidad Hilton hotel is also close to the Queen’s Park Savannah. The rooms are smaller than Carlton Savannah’s but a good size. The staff, especially those in the restaurant, are very friendly. However, pay attention to the restaurant dress code. My friend was once politely asked to leave on one occasion. Unfortunately, the rooms available have one king bed and little to no probably of getting two beds. So once again, you’ll be sharing a bed with your travel buddy. You’ll also have to pay in full with Expedia and it’s non-refundable. If you book directly with Hilton you’ll have to stay a minimum of 5 nights, but you can book for 4 nights with Expedia. Tripadvisor reviews.

Holiday Inn Express - Trincity – USD$1672 for 5 nights from February 17 – 22 including breakfast.
http://www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/port-of-spain/poshi/hoteldetail

If Trinidad Hilton or Carlton Savannah is full or location is not a priority, then the Holiday Inn Express is for you. The hotel is close to the airport and a distance from fetes, jouvert and Carnival Monday and Tuesday parade of the bands. The good news is that they do have rooms with two queen beds. Tripadvisor reviews.

Good luck!

Tuesday 3 January 2012

Still Time to Get Your Costume for Trinidad Carnival!

It’s still possible to get a costume for 2012 Trinidad Carnival. According to this article in the Trinidad Guardian, Costumes Going Fast for for Carnival 2012, although a few bands are sold out many are still open. While Brian MacFarlane saw a 20% increase in registrations in December, others like Trini Revellers, Legacy and D Krewe experienced slow sales from locals apparently due to the curfew during the state of emergency. What was not mentioned in the article is that Harts was sold out but has since added 2 additional sections.

If you are looking for an inexpensive costume and great costumer service for Trinidad Carnival, I can personally recommend Rugeri Promotions which is a private section in Trini Revellers. You will get an all inclusive band (including mobile washrooms) with highly personalized, costumer-focused service at a price that can`t be beat – USD$417 for women and USD$333 for men.
For truly amazing costumes check out K2K Alliance, a new band that will redefine carnival. Their Monday wear is better than most Tuesday costumes. They are hoping to be a medium band and I predict will win medium band of the year. K2K Alliance will also provide makeup and you can choose to have your hair done instead of a head piece! I hope to see them on the road!

Here`s a comprehensive list of all Trinidad Carnival bands which are not sold out:

Brian MacFarlane http://www.macfarlanecarnival.net/

D Harvard Boys http://harvardposse.50webs.com/

D Harvard Revellers http://www.dharvardrevellers.com

D Krewe http://www.dkrewecarnival.com/

Dream Team http://www.dreamteamtnt.com/

Explosion Carnival http://www.explosioncarnival.com/

Glenn Carvalho http://glenncarvalho.com/index.html

Harts Carnival http://www.hartscarnival.com/

Harvard Posse http://harvardposse.50webs.com/

Island People Mashttp://www.islandpeoplemas.com/

Just Friends http://www.justfriendstt.com/

K2K Alliance http://k2k-carnival.com/

Legacy http://www.legacycarnival.com/

Oasis Carnival http://oasiscarnival.com/

Pulse 8 http://www.pulse8carnival.com/

Roam Mas http://roamcarnival.com/

Ronnie and Caro http://www.ronnieandcaro.com/

Showtime http://www.showtimetrinidad.com/

Spice Carnival http://www.spicecarnivalband.com

Trini Revellers http://www.trinirevellersmas.com/

Wee International http://www.weeint.com/

Good luck in choosing your band for this year's Trinidad Carnival!

Best Fetes for 2012 Trinidad Carnival

Now that Christmas is over and the new year has begun it’s my official countdown to Trinidad Carnival 2012. But before jouvert and the actual parade on Carnival Monday and Tuesday there are a number of great carnival fetes. Here are my recommendations:

Monday, February 13
Machel Monday Concert – Hasley Crawford Stadium – 8pm-12am

Tuesday, February 14
Eyes Wide Shut Carnivale – Queens Park Oval – 9pm (USD$40 last year/not all inclusive). Review.

Wednesday, February 15
LIME All Inclusive – The Hyatt – 4-11pm (general admission USD$200). Tickets available online now

Thursday, February 16
TRIBE Thursday IGNITE 2012 – Jenny’s Carpark – 9pm (approx. USD$115 last year). Review.
or
Beach House Carnival All-Inclusive 2012 – TBA – 2pm (approx. USD$130 last year). Review.

Friday, February 17
ISLANDpeople Girl Power 2012 – Jenny’s Car Park – 9pm (approx. USD$115 last year). Review.

Saturday, February 18
Scorch Carnival Inclusive 2012 – TBA. 4pm-10pm Review

Sunday, February 19
Sunny Side Up Breakfast Party 4am. Tickets USD$200 for a couple. Review.

Moka Explosion All-Inclusive – St. Andrews Golf Club – Moka, Maraval – 12pm
or
Brian Lara All-Inclusive – Chancellor Hill, Queen’s Park West – 2pm


Cheap Flight from Toronto to Trinidad Carnival

Looking for a very cheap flight to Trinidad carnival from Toronto? With just about 2 months before carnival there are really no deals on airfare. For the best prices you needed to book your flight no later than August.

But how hoes USD$560 sound good to you? You’ll be saving approximately $400! If you don’t mind a long stopover this flight with Copa Airlines via Panama City may be ideal. Each stopover is about 22 hours but it’s long enough that you can leave the airport and experience some of Panama City. Travel with a few friends to make the stopover fun. Think of the many ways you can use your savings on this flight to fund other Trinidad carnival activities.

Here’s a sample itinerary for 1 week in Trinidad for carnival. Other dates are available.

Wed, Feb 15 Depart: 8:40 am Toronto, Canada (YYZ) Copa Airlines
Arrive: 3:58 pm next day Port Of Spain/Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (POS) Copa Airlines
Wed, Feb 22 Depart: 5:50 pm Port Of Spain/Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago (POS) Copa Airlines
Arrive: 11:32 pm next day Toronto, Canada (YYZ) Copa Airlines

Contact us for more information info@trinidadcarnivaltour.com