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41st Annual West
Indian Carnival Festival Celebrations 41st Annual West Indian
Carnival Festival Celebrations August 28 to September 1st, 2008
Labor Day Carnival Parade on Eastern Parkway - 9/1/08 -
8am-6pm For the 41st year in a row, Carnival lovers and
revelers from across the United States, and abroad will converge in
Brooklyn, New York in celebration of the West Indian Carnival
Festival & Parade. The annual Brooklyn celebration begins
Thursday, August 28th with events and concerts on the Brooklyn
Museum grounds, and culminates on Monday, September 1st with the
renowned Labor Day Carnival Parade on Eastern Parkway. This
year’s theme “One Caribbean, Many Cultures” embodies the beauty and
unity of the Caribbean and its’ people. Kicking off the weekend’s
events will be the Ladies Night concert featuring Trinidad &
Tobago’s 2008 Road March Queen, Fayann Lyons, artists Nadia Batson
and Antiguan Road March Queen, Tizzy. Also slated for the
jam-packed weekend are performances by soca stars Shurwayne
Winchester & the Big Band Traffik, Barbados’ Edwin Yearwood
& Krosfyah, Kerwin Dubois, Grenada’s Road March King, Berbice
and Hunter with the Dil-E-Nadan Orchestra. Calypso veterans -
David Rudder, Scrunter, Barron, Swallow and Crazy will also perform.
The Labor Day Carnival Parade showcases the unique, vibrant and
energetic Caribbean cultural heritage in New York City. Grand
Marshals for the Carnival Parade include Mayor Michael Bloomberg,
Governor David Paterson, Dr. Elizabeth Nunez, Provost –Medgar Evers
College and Les Slater, Folklorist. The Grand Marshals will
lead the festivities alongside Honorary Grand Marshals, Congressman
Rangel and Comptroller Thompson. WIADCA president, Yolanda
Lezama-Clark will join the Mayor & Governor to kick-off the
festivities by cutting a ribbon at Utica Ave & Eastern Parkway
at 11am. The line-up includes hundreds of VIP’s, Sponsors,
over 70 Floats and thousands of colorful masqueraders depicting
spectacular and breathtaking creations. Over 3 million people are
expected to attend again this year. Visitors from all across the
USA, Canada, the Caribbean and other international locations attend
the weekend celebration as part of their vacation holidays. Last
year, an estimated 100,000 individuals attended the events during
the five day weekend and millions of revelers are expected to
celebrate during the Carnival celebration on Labor Day.
Originating in Trinidad and Tobago, Carnival is a time of jubilation
and wild abandon – its magnetism drawing greater audiences each year
as people naturally gravitate to this happy and joyful occasion. The
West Indian-American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA) is a
not-for-profit, tax exempt organization established in 1967, and has
been the driving force behind the West Indian Carnival Parade in
Brooklyn. While WIADCA is most known for the affectionately named,
"Labor Day Parade,” The main focus of the organization is to
develop, teach and promote Caribbean arts and culture in the New
York Metropolitan Area. WIADCA is the organizer and registered
property owner of the West Indian American Day Carnival in New York
City. The organization offers (3) Scholarship Funds: Arts &
Culture, Medicine, Law & Business, benefiting more than 90
College student recipients to date. EVENT SCHEDULE All
concerts are held at the Brooklyn Museum grounds, 900 Washington
Ave, Brooklyn. For other info, go to www.wiadca.org 1. Date – Thursday,
August 28th Time- 6:00pm (doors open) Showtime- 7:00pm : Tickets in
advance $20: At the Door:$25 Event – LADIES NIGHT Artists: Fayann
Lyons, Lima Calibo & Nadia Batson (from T&T), Tizzy (from
Antigua), Zoelah (from St Vincent) Dance Troupe and much more
Description – T&T 2008 Road March Queen, Fayann Lyons, leads the
female all-star lineup at the event that kicks off the weekend’s
Caribbean festivities along with Ole Mas, Characters &
Individuals of the costume bands competition. 2. Date – Friday,
August 29th Time: 12:00pm to 4:00pm Event: STAY IN SCHOOL CULTURAL
EDUCATION - FREE! MC: Father Goose Featuring youthful performers
-Hip Hop, Steelband, Dance, Fashions, Karate, Police Youth Club,
Gowanus Drill Team, Harlem Children’s Zone, Soul Tigers Marching
Band, Pink Diamond Steppers and more! Friday 29th – (Evening)
Showtime – 8:00pm: Tickets in advance $35: At the Door: $40 Event:
BRASS FEST (GYAL FARM Edition) Artists – Shurwayne Winchester &
Traffik, KES the Band, Edwin Yearwood & Krosfyah and Statement
(from Barbados) Berbice (from Grenada) and Hunter singing “Bring it
in a Bottle” with Dil-E-Nadan Orchestra (special prize for the best
dressed -farmer brown outfit) 3. Date – Saturday, August 30th
(Daytime) 8:00am – 3:00pm: Children FREE (Adults $5 donation) Route:
Kingston Ave & St. Johns Pl, to Franklin Ave Sooutn, to
President St, into Brooklyn Museum Grounds Saturday 30th (Evening)
Showtime – 8:00pm: Tickets in advance $30: At the Door: $35 Steel
Bands: (2007 Champions) - Pan Sonatas, CASYM, Sesame Flyers, Despers
USA, Harmony, Crossfire, Pantonics, Ad Lib and Radoes. Event –
PANORAMA STEELBAND COMPETITION – (Cash prizes & challenge
trophy) 4. Date- Sunday, August 31st Showtime - 7:00pm: Tickets in
advance $30: At the Door: $35 Event – DIMANCHE GRAS Artists – David
Rudder, Scrunter, Crazy, Barron, Hunter and others along with a
dazzling competition for King & Queen of the Bands Description –
The Sunshine Band & Calypso veterans perform, Kings & Queens
compete and Dancers

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