Children’s Road parade offers colourful, topical spectacle

Mashing Down De RoadSparkly, colourful, topical, relevant and cute were among the words used to describe the unfolding yesterday when the nation’s tots, teens and young adults from the eleven education districts took to the streets of Georgetown for the 2010 children’s Mashramani Road parade.

The conclusion of the Ministry of Education’s Unit of Allied Arts Children’s Mashramani competition was a showcase of pageantry and fun filled gyrations, prancing and dancing as they addressed issues of climate change, the Low Carbon Development Strategy from the youth perspective and preserving marine life.

But above all the youth parade would not have been completed without, Mythical characters, legends and folklore as well as fantasy and fairy tales galore and there was an abundance of those too while  others  were  serious  about Rain forest preservation and education.

From about 9:00hrs thousands lined the parade route to get a glimpse of the many contingents of youths on parade in mostly full costumes. Some cheered their favourites on while others zeroed in on those who were a brazen and bold in their gyrations. Among those watching the jollification from the road side were some youngsters who were not going to be left out of the spot light.  Some aged as young as three literally ran into the many groups of frenzied revellers and show them just how they should dance and do their thing.

In the nursery band from a line up of nine contingents the beauty of El Dorado was among the more attractive of showcases as was the legend of Gold but the energetic Miss Republic was also one to beat.  For the most part the youths were very much in time with the music but few opted out as sleep seemed to have a greater pull on them.

In the primary band section more than eleven contingents were on the road and from the energy exuded it was obvious that the youths’ were out to have a grand time as reflected in their prancing and costumes.  Ketley primary ‘s Back to basics was among the more  energetic and colourful as was North Georgetown’s band that  focused on living our Heritage in a diverse community. Commendation is also in order for Community Academy Primary for their ‘tribute to our first people.’

In the secondary school bands category the energy was at an all time high from the parade ground to the National Park as the more senior students seemed bent ton out doing each other with coordinated dance steps and gyrations. Theirs was a colourful array of glitters that had a few at their energetic peek. But there were a few who simply walked the course unmindful of the many promptings.  All the  entries in this category were commendable but  some openly opined that  Cummings Lodge  and Dolphin  secondary were the ones to bet with their themes of “Moulding  our nation’s children  to support  our diverse heritage” and  the fantasy  filled “the Alien Red dragon and the  Dragon Fly” costumes.

The regional presentations were among the more colourful and topical as the costumes offered much room for conversation on topical issues.  These included region 2 ’embracing our heritage through preservation of our natural resources.’ And West Demerara/ Essequibo Islands message was clear that it is ‘Celebration Time’ while region four aimed to ‘preserve our heritage and save the earth’ and region seven offered the message of ‘Celebrating our Diversity through education’.

Over all there were more than 40 contingents who also had their sections and there were also several Non governmental children’s organizations.

But none could out perform the choreographed showcase of the National Dance School as that group showcased   the various levels of dance offered splashed with much of the many cultures that make Guyana a unique cultural melting pot. There were also some independent costumes showcased   that were created by designers including Jermaine Broomes.

In one of the youthful bands prince charming brought a way too big shoe that did not match Cinderella’s dress and she simply left the two step sisters to fight over  it while she showed the judges that she  is not that typical fairy tale character much to the amusement of  some  patrons.

Another memorable showcase was that of the Masacoura Man who from the bowels of the sea partied with one pirate who was not going to be out done while pulling her boat that shared the origins of our people.

The results of the group costume competitions will announced shortly.

By Mondale Smith

Machel arrives in Guyana ready to thrill Guyanese Fans

Machel MontanoSeveral days ahead of the mega Hits and Jams concert yesterday after much hype soca sensation Machel Montano arrived in Guyana to enjoy the nation’s many mash festivities.

The concert is sponsored by Ansa Mcal’s Stag Beer and will feature Machel as eel as artistes the likes of Patrice Roberts, Zan and Farmer Nappy backed by the HD band. Machael who will be enjoying his first Mashramani experience this year said that the other HD band artistes are completing Trinidad Carnival commitments and will be arriving in Guyana on Monday.

“I’ve performed in Guyana before but this time it’s even more special because this time while I did not perform at carnival because of other commitments I’m here in Guyana for     Mashramani; and I’m bringing a new show, new songs and a new album and I’m here to a good time so come out and support,” the artistes told reporters at the Hits and Jams TV station.

The artistes recently collaborated with Mainstream artistes Janet Jackson and Pit Bull said aside from coming to give Guyanese a good time as he had prophesied that eh would return added that he came early because he is a man of his word and his word is good.

Having performed as the curtain raiser for Beyonce on Thursday night in Trinidad the artistes said the experience was fulfilling and has built on his  quest to take Caribbean music especially soc  to the main stream music arena.

As part of his welcome to Guyana the artiste was presented with a basket of sunshine snacks by the Guyana representative and it was also announced that he recently became  the endorser for the product and will be using this deal to also influence children for positivism.

Being dubbed  a possibly the best soca artistes  for his ever building hype and energising music he said he does not feel pressured by the demand for his music and the creation of an even better  product every time.

To him what has kept soca back is the  fact that  the music is often  produced with a focus on the Caribbean music demands but said if that is to change it will mean that  he will have to focus on meeting the needs of the international market.

The artistes yesterday visited   the Carib mash camp and also made appearances at several Ansa Mcal sponsored parties where he signed autographs, gave away free tickets and socialised. On Mash Day Montano will be observing the float parade and soaking up Guyana’s Mashramani showcase before hitting the stage at the Georgetown Cricket Club Bourda  for the ‘Machel for Mash concert’.

Come out and party offerings to Guyana the group has staged   a Mash launch and two successful parties at the GMR&SC. Now on Monday the group says all roads lead to the Pulse Night Club, Pier Street Kitty where an ‘All White Edition party’ dubbed ‘Acceleration’ would be staged.

On Monday night Machel will be appearing at the Hits and Jams all white glow party too.

The Hits and Jams 2010 Mash offerings began with the Mash Crank up on January 30 that featured Jamaican artistes Charlie Black and Mad Do. The following weekend they hoisted the Soca Jeans party and last week they offered partying fans the ‘Outrageous in colour party.

On Mash Night all the stops will be pulled out for soca fans to experience a most memorable full soca fete where in addition to Machel artiest such as Zan, Patrice Roberts, Farmer Nappy, Guyana’s soca sensation Jumo, Jory, Vanilla, B52 and Spiderman. In addition Guyana’s Heat Wave band will offer the musical accompaniment for several new front line artists including Soca monarch 2007, Malo.

Machel arrived in Guyana fresh out of the Beyonce ‘I am’ show titled ‘boy meets girl’ in the Queen’s Park Savannah,’ Trinidad.

Montano thrills at Beyonce show

Reports out of Trinidad are that Thursday evening the soca superstar took to the stage for his opening act performance at 18:00hrs with a grand fanfare that included an intro featuring Optimus Prime and ending with Destra Garcia joining him on stage to sing ‘Is Carnival’.

It was the first time in three years that the two soca stars had performed together on stage.

After the introduction, the band then struck up the music for ‘No Behaviour’, as the HD Dancers took the stage. Then Montano appeared dressed in a silver outfit.

With the crowd screaming, Montano sang, ‘I Missed You’. He then moved into ‘The Road’ followed by ‘Doh Hold Me Back’.

By this time, more people were getting into the groove and the band moved into ‘Fly Away’. Next up was ‘Slow Wine’, opening the way for Patrice Roberts to enter and exit within one minute.

Montano took the focus again to do some new music as well, including ‘Pepper’ with Serani’s vocals superimposed, followed by ‘Ramajay’. Jamaican dancehall artiste Busy Signal then joined Montano with dancers to perform ‘Whoii Gyul Whoii’.

‘I can’t remember when last I’ve felt so happy. I took time off to reflect. You are no longer just fans, you are my family. This next song is for Haiti. Haiti will rise again,’ Montano told the crowd.

Montano then sat at a piano to sing ‘I Love You’, which he originally did in tribute to producer Shel Shoc, who died last year. Joining him on vocals was Umi Marcano.

Next was ‘Too Young To Soca’ alongside Timell Rivas, followed by ‘Real Unity’ with Pranava. From there it was pure pace, beginning with ‘One More Time’ and continuing with ‘Dance With You’, ‘Congoman’, ‘Is Carnival’ and more.