What To Expect At Night Nation Run

What To Expect At Night Nation Run

If you’re looking for a night out that’ll leave you feeling energized, excited and entertained, Night Nation Run is the event for you! With its variety of events, costumes and nightlife, this event is sure to keep you entertained all night long.

Night Nation Run is an annual running event that takes place on Saturday nights in downtown Minneapolis. The event features a variety of races, including the half marathon and 10K.

The event begins at 6 p.m. and runs all night. It’s a great opportunity to run in the city, see friends, and have some fun.

There are a variety of prizes available at Night Nation Run, including cash, prizes, and badges. There is also a food concession area where you can purchase food and drinks.

There is parking available in the event center, and there are ample transportation options available.

There isn’t one night that goes by without a party happening at Night Nation Run. Whether it’s a night of music, drinks, and fun, Nights at Night Nation Run always has something for everyone. Our events are always Something for Everyone!

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Perfect opportunity to make new friends

At Night Nation Run, we want you to feel like the only one in the room. So whether you’re looking for a night of fun, or a night to catch up with old friends, we’ve got you covered.

We believe that making new friends is one of the most important things you can do, so we offer a wide variety of events so you can meet people from all over the city. Whether you’re looking for a night to drinks and Dance the night away, or just to chat and have some fun, Night Nation Run has you covered.

Night Nation Run is a running event that takes place annually in the city of Detroit. The event is a fundraiser for the city’s social services department. The event features a variety of races and activities that allow runners of all levels to experience the city and its nightlife.

The event is a two-day event that starts on Saturday and ends on Sunday. The event features a variety of races and activities that allow runners of all levels to experience the city and its nightlife. The races include the 5K, 10K, and 15K races. The event also includes a variety of activities such as a night market, live music, and food.

The event is open to both men and women. The event is a great opportunity to run in the city and have some fun. The event is also a great opportunity to meet new people and make some new friends. The event is a great opportunity to raise money for the city’s social services department.

Night Nation Run is a running event that is sure to leave you feeling energized and inspired. This event is designed for people of all ages and abilities, and it is sure to leave you feeling like you can conquer any obstacle in your path.

At Night Nation Run, you will have the opportunity to run around the track and obstacle course, as well as to participate in a number of other activities. This event is sure to leave you feeling motivated and inspired, and you will be sure to leave feeling like you have accomplished something great.

Night Nation is a running event that pits runners against each other in a variety of races. This year’s event will have a variety of obstacles and challenges to keep runners on their toes.

One of the most popular races in the event is the men’s half marathon. The race starts and ends at the same spot, making it a great opportunity to test your stamina.

The women’s half marathon is also a popular race. It’s a shorter race, but it’s also a challenging one. The course is also wide, making it easy to navigate.

The final race of the night is the 5k race. This race is a great opportunity to test your endurance. The race is also a great workout, and it’s a great way to end the night.

Gaston Costume

Gaston Costume

Make, Buy or Build a Gaston Costume for Beauty and the Beast

Are you playing Gaston in an upcoming production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast? If you’re looking for a stage costume for Gaston or even a Halloween costume or party costume, this article will tell you all you need to know about making, buying or renting a Gaston Costume for Beauty and the Beast. Headwear, vests, boot toppers and more will all be explained and highlighted.

How to Take Measurements

Great costumes start with accurate measurements!
Before you get started, check out this lens on taking proper body measurements. (Right click to open in a new window and easily keep your place here at your costuming article!)

Gaston Hat

In the show, it’s rare to see Gaston costumed with headwear or hats. If your director insists that Gaston wear a hat in the show, he could most likely wear a tricorn hat, perhaps in the mob scenes. You could go with a fancier hat or you could do a leather look tricorn hat (like a pirate style hat) to show his rugged outdoorsiness.

Other Beauty and the Beast Costumes

Check out the rest of the show here!
This lens is a lens branched off of a larger article I wrote called “Costumes for Beauty and the Beast on a Budget”. There’s info there on how to decide whether to buy rent or build your costumes and links to all the other Beauty and the Beast costuming lenses I have.

Gaston’s Costume Pieces

Pants, Shirt and Vest
Gaston is really one of the easiest characters to costume in Beauty and the Beast. My favorite costume supplier for his pieces is Alexanders costumes, and they are available through Amazon. The long renaissance lace up vest for men that they have is a great quality and will definately last through all your performances, I’d say the same of their renaissance shirts. When I worked at a rental shop, we’d purchase these items and they held up for a rental business just great. The look is also spot on.

The pants should be a black stretchy pant (stirrups stay on the best) with boot toppers over the top.

Movies Set in this Time Period

From Amazon
Sometimes a great way to get some additional research in on a time period or a character is to watch some movies. You can get some great visuals on what period costumes look like. Plus, it’s fun!

Gaston on Broadway

Hugh Jackman in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast as Gaston

Gaston’s Boots

Again, a simple solution for this costume is available. I really recommend boot toppers for Gaston. You can choose how tall the boots are, but I’d recommend a wide cuff on the top of the boot toppers. Not sure what a “boot topper” is? It’s the boot without the sole, worn over a shoe of the same color. This is a great option because you can reuse the costume piece again with another actor even if their shoe size is different. It also keeps the price way down because you’re only paying for the “topper” and not the sole etc. Love these. Again, I prefer Alexanders brands.

Gaston Accessories

The only accessory I think is really great to add a little flair to a Gaston costume is some arm gauntlets. These can be made with some imitation leather, or you can purchase some lace up versions online. The gauntlets are worn over the base of the sleeve like a leather cuff. They look sort of tough and balance out the look.

Thinking of Renting?

Here’s some advice before you sign the papers
If you’ve read through this lens and you’re thinking maybe you’d rather rent a costume instead of making one or buying one online. That’s cool. Here’s some information I wrote on questions to ask before renting theatrical costumes. I worked for nine years as a costume rental shop manager for a shop that specialized in theatrical show costumes.

I’m also including a link to a lens I wrote with links to theatrical costume rental shops across the country. You can vote them up or down if you’ve used one or more of them, and also leave comments about the service, quality and selection.

Gaston Hair

Gaston traditionally is seen with dark hair in a pony tail. Because the movie is so popular, usually many directors don’t deviate from the look in the movie, even down to the hair. A dark brown or black deluxe men’s colonial wig (usually from Lacey wigs) does the job quite well. Here are a couple of options. The use of a wig is always more complicated than wearing your own hair, but it’s a good option to complete the look folks are expecting if they’re familiar with the cartoon.

Washing and Caring for Costume Wigs

If you choose to use a wig, check out this article!
Here’s a detailed lens about washing and caring for costume quality wigs. If you’re using costume wigs in your theatrical production, you’ll want to check it out!

 

Children’s Stages and Theaters

Children’s Stages and Theaters

Building Theaters at Home

Whether it’s a tiny table-top sized puppet theater or a full kid-sized mock-up, it’s easier than you think to bring home the fun of a full-fledged “theater.”

A real theater is not necessary, but part of the fun of putting on a show can be all the fuss and fanciness of a real theater – the curtains, the lights, the costumes, the sound effects. Sure, some real New York actor started an actual theater in his as-is living room (so can you), but a little embellishment adds to the sense of dramatic occasion!

Makes a great family project too.

This Lens will talk about creating (or buying, that works) and using theaters in your home with your children.

(The photo is from Benjamin Pollok’s Toy Shop.)

A Full Kid-Size Theater

Easier than you think!
Romeo and Juliet and Balcony LEVELS – Often there is a feature in your house that just screams “Show Biz!” Maybe a step or two – a change in level – between, say, the entry and the living room. Set dining room chairs in a row facing this and the higher lever is now “on-stage.” If your stairs are nearby that’s a bonus – now there are multi-levels for more dramatic blocking and Juliet can stand up a couple steps for her balcony (a tall stool twined with roses works well too).

DOORWAYS & CURTAINS – If there’s a wide doorway or opening between two spaces, add a curtain and that opening – Voila! – becomes a proscenium stage. This could be done as simply as by installing strong hooks at the upper corners of the opening, then tying a nylon cord clothes-line-style between them. A couple bedsheets (with the cord pulled through the biggest hem) become a pair of Grand Drapes. If you sew, then hemming lengths of a light-weight velour (red!) would make even more satisfying theater curtains. If feeling lavish, you could add fringe at the bottom. A more permanent version of this idea would be to install a drapery rod and velvet drapes. If your house is old enough or your decor traditional, these may be decorative: portieres were once very popular, partly because they look nice, partly because they stop drafts. (In “Gone With the Wind,” Scarlet wears her mother’s green velvet portieres as a dress.)

BED CURTAINS – This idea works well at a child’s bed, where a footboard and draperies make an easy puppet theater. (I knew one much-loved puppet theater that was the foot of a lower bunk plus gingham curtains – perfect.) In the book “Little Women,” Jo and her sisters performed their plays using the curtains of an old four-poster bed.

Curtains are always popular with junior thespians. If you have drapes covering a big patio door, have the actors do their acting on the patio, while the audience sits inside looking out. Or vice versa depending on whether the play is set in an interior or exterior. Do both! Make the audience move as real theaters do when performing “House and Garden.”

SCREENS – A pair of folding screens could make sides for a theater (mini-wings). You could paint these with theatrical motifs like Comedy and Tragedy masks. Would the kid version could be Smiley and Frowny Faces?

Do a little research on grand historic theaters to get ideas. (Researching with the kids might be a good lesson in history, architecture, and in library/research skills too. Then you get the messy fun of painting!) If very ambitious and with older children or teens, you could together design and build these “wing” screens. It would be easy with thin plywood and a scroll saw to give the wing-screens either the architectural profile of an old theater – then paint on the architecture – or to cut tree shapes for a more pastoral look.

Most ambitiously, perhaps for Scouts of a church youth group, you could create a whole demountable mini proscenium built from traditional theater flats of fabric stretched on 1×4 wood frames and painted.

Impromptu Theater!

Wonderful Cardboard! (from photos-public-domain.com) After all this planning for a theater at home, don’t forget how much fun – how creative – a spur-of-the-moment activity can be.

If your family gets a nice new appliance, throw away the new refrigerator or dishwasher and play with the box1 Cut out holes in it for a puppet theater and use socks straight out of the drawer with eyes etc. quickly pinned or sewn on. Or turn that box into the gingerbread house for a retelling of Hanzel and Gretel. I bet you could draw or paint on all the “candy” needed for that… or paint pop bottle caps and glue those on as “candies” or… Your imaginations are the only limits!
Midsummer’s Night’s Dream

Books on Theater for Kids

Here’s some material to use on-stage. Theater is all about story telling!

This is a great time to encourage your kid to make up stories, to take old stories like fairy tales and retell them as little stage dramas, to go looking (and reading) for new stories to tell.

Theater Buildings

A cultural history lesson (disguised as fun)
Shakespeare’s Globe Theater Researching theater buildings could be both fun and, well, educational. It will help in designing and decorating your at-home theater. Look at books and the internet for historic theaters like Shakespeare’s Globe Theater.

The Globe is particularly worth discussing. There’s the Shakespeare connection, of course. Even quite young children enjoy the story of “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” with it’s feuding fairies, it’s silly mortals running around, and the goofy guy with the donkey ears. Easy to slip in a history lesson here, filled with fascinating characters like Queen Elizabeth I and events like the discovery of America. (Try acting out the wreck of the Spanish Armada at bath time. Sink some duckies!)

The Globe Theater is also interesting as a building, with its construction of timbers infilled with brick and mud and its straw roof. A cannon shot during Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII” set fire to the thatch roof – another fun fact! (Perfect opportunity for Mom to perform the ever popular no-playing-with-matches speech.) This historic theater has been recently rebuilt – a interesting example of archeology and a potential field trip.

Visiting a local theater, especially if you’re lucky enough to have a good children’s theater and/or a historic theater in your area, would make a great (slightly less expensive) field trip. When you go, have a contest to see who can spot the most how-theater-works items off of the stage: notice the lobby; the box office and ticket collector; the program and what’s in it; the way seats, aisles, and balconies are designed; the many fire exits (fire has always been a problem in theaters even without cannons); the way the curtains, if any, work; the sets and lighting; the costumes. And the performances and story.

Or research the great opera houses of Paris and Milan. (More great field trips!) Talk about the Paris Opera House and the story of the Phantom. Play music from the musical. (There really IS a subterranean lake under the Opera. Really, truly.)

Assemble a Prop Box

Prop Box You can’t play theater without props and costumes!

First find a big box – or maybe two marked “Props” and “Costumes” in florid lettering.

Now fill the “Costume” box with Mom’s old shoes and party dresses for princess-wear and Dad’s ties or lumberjack flannel shirts. Add hats, red hoods and hero capes, shopkeepers’ aprons, fishermen’s hats, striped witchy socks, and anything else interesting that you can scrounge (scrounging is half the fun).

Then fill the “Prop” box with plastic swords and goblets and crowns, astronaut helmets (is that costume?), wood-choppers’ rubber axes and light sabers, baby bottles, toy animals, three bear-sizes of bowls with plastic porridge and other fake food including a poisoned plastic apple… plus all the other intriguing clutter that kids need to swash and buckle with.

Creating these theatrical trunks could be a lot of fun – and using them even more so!

(Remember in the book Little Women the contents of those sisters’ theater trunk? Most treasured was a pair of tall leather boots for the heroes to wear. For my kid, it was a pair of my boots from college – tall red leather with miles of laces – that became beloved pirate wear.)

Historic (and violent!) Puppetry

Puppets of Palermo (You might want to look this over before your kids do.)

This puppetry troupe from Palermo, or one very like it, visited Dallas years ago. My kid and I saw a performance. This is AUTHENTIC Medieval-style puppetry – which means Monty Pythonesque whacking with wooden swords and carved wooden limbs getting hacked off. My kid loved it! But I definitely saw some moms covering their younger children’s eyes.

The following website has a video clip (full of funny puppet beheadings etc.), interesting photos of puppets and workshops, and a link to Palermo’s marionette museum.

A band being Blue Man Group for Halloween

A band being Blue Man Group for Halloween

How we turned a band into Blue Man Group for Halloween

This page shows how one of my bands went dressed as Blue Man Group for Halloween. It starts with the background, tells some of the issues we ran into, tells how we did the makeup, and more! This is a reprint off my website www.susanszoocrew.com

The beginning.

We were scheduled to play at a big Halloween party and were told we *had* to play in costume. Only makes sense to play in costume at a Halloween party, right? We wanted to do something where all three of us were the same theme but couldn’t decide. It had to be something we could relatively comfortably play/sing in, that wouldn’t get all over our instruments, and that didn’t require a huge outlay of time since we had to set up equipment and all. This is a little harder than it may seem to come up with! At our last practice before the gig I was showing a video of Blue Man Group doing part of one of the songs we were covering. My guitar player looked at it and say, Hey, that’s it! Let’s go as the Blue Man Group! Considering that two of us are women, and all three of us play guitar, it was a bit of a stretch! Blue Men with figures and no PVC tubes? Well, we all have a good sense of humor so that sounded like fun! In the days before the gig it rained…and rained..all around town outdoor gigs were being cancelled or shortened. So I didn’t have high hopes for staying dry at the party even though we were on a covered porch. As it turns out, the porch faced west and the rain would come from the east so even in the rain we would be dry. Wet costumes and equipment would not have been fun! To our collective delight, the rain held off for the rest of the night and we stayed nice and dry.

We had decided that setting up equipment is hard enough working without trying to keep makeup on, so we headed out and set up the equipment first. This ended up being a really good idea, allowing us to just come in and start playing. We did discover one bad feature about a house that was between the river and the ocean: bugs. Not just bugs, but biting bugs. I’ve lived in Florida almost my whole life and have never been eaten alive by no-see-ums so fast! They were even eating through bug spray! After being nibbled on for a while, we were finally all set up.

Makeup!

For the rest of this story, Keith = guitar player and Evelien= the singer. 🙂

Then it was back to the house to put on the makeup. Keith had ordered liquid latex from an online supplier, with the idea that it would be flexible and we could paint our faces and the bald caps with it at all once. We all changed into our outfits (black long sleeved turtlenecks and black pants) and got ready to put on the makeup. When Evelien and I opened the jar, we were wondering what the layer was on top%u2026 then we realized that it was dried latex. Hoping that what was underneath was useable, we pushed aside the top layer. What was underneath was chunky and definetly not liquid, more of a cream-not good. We tried using it anyway, even tried diluting some of it with water-no go. The brand new, freshly ordered paint was no good! Here it is, almost time to leave, and no latex and no blue men/women.

Luckily, since none of us knew how the liquid latex would stay on while singing, we had a backup plan. I had bought two cakes of blue greasepaint and brought with me a can of blue spray paint that matched the greasepaint. Keith and Evelien picked up some hair dye spray in case that worked better. I had some experience with grease paint from watching clowns do their makeup and participating in talent contests, so I knew a few methods of working with it and knew we’d be able to play and sing in it.

We decided to put on the baldcaps first, which took a bit of doing. Cutting out the ear holes was a bit of an adventure in trying not to give unexpected haircuts to each other! We decided to do Evelien’s costume first, so with a few dabs of spirit gum and judicious tucking in of hair, Evelien had her bald cap on. Keith went off to figure out which paint would work best, figuring we’d spray the other two caps before putting them on. Meanwhile, I painted Evelien a nice shade of blue%u2026 ears and all! The hardest part is getting the paintee to relax while fingers are smearing makeup around near their eyes.

Working with greasepaint isn’t bad, you just have to watch how much you put on. The fun part was setting the makeup..you use baby powder and pat it all over the greasepaint. Evelien wasn’t quite sure how baby powder was supposed to work and seemed a bit reluctant at having it put on. As we were running out of time, there wasn’t much room for discussion. So, I got to poof Evelien’s face with baby powder%u2026%u2026.judiciously! It was a bit tricky keeping it off the black turtlenecks, even with a towel, but it brushes off pretty well. Just make sure that the person brushing off the baby powder isn’t the same person applying the blue greasepaint or you’ll have black and blue clothing (oops). Also make sure the powderee doesn’t breathe in while being powdered, powder between breaths.

Keith came back with the paint results during the powdering process-we’d have to paint the caps after they were on or the paint would flake off. Keith asked why Evelien was blue and white- I explained that the powder sets the top layer of makeup but not the bottom so it stays flexible and doesn’t crack; although we might have to repowder as we sweat because it will get shiny. I showed Evelien how to flick off the extra powder and pretty soon she was all blue with no white. Powder discussion over, it was time for painting Evelien’s baldcap… soon to be another lesson in trusting the people doing your makeup.

We quickly found out four hands are better than two, one person holds a sheet over the parts you don’t want to paint while the other carefully but quickly sprays the baldcap%u2026 and the paintee holds their breath so they don’t breathe fumes. We ended up using hands to covers ears but a bit of blue spray paint on our fingers just added to the costumes. We managed to keep most of the spray paint off Evelien’s skin. Once Evelien was done, we surveyed the results%u2026%u2026.not bad! Then it was mine and Keith’s turn. We had a bit trickier of a time with putting on the bald caps due to having long hair. We ended up not gluing the backs down and just ran our ponytail/braid down the backs of the turtlenecks. Long hair makes the spraypainting harder too, the flap of cap down the back has to be sprayed away from the hair. Somehow my cap was a different construction than theirs and had a lot less side flap-this worked out fine because I needed to wear my glasses and the extra material would’ve made this tricky. We quickly got our makeup on and powdered each other up. I did learn it’s easier to powder someone who is sitting down than someone who is standing up when they are taller than you!

By now it was time to go, so we grabbed the spirit gum in case anyone came loose and everyone piled into the truck.

The gig!

We quickly got to the party, and since it was time to play walked straight on stage and grabbed our instruments. Our percussionist was a friend named Andy who had come in a giant bunny costume. So we had three blue men/women and a bunny! Bunny didn’t last too long because Andy couldn’t see to play, so we used the dolly and set it up next to the bass amp. We did find one awesome side effect of our costumes-since there wasn’t much skin exposed the bugs pretty much left us alone, attacking only bare parts of the feet.

The show itself went off well and everyone had a great time. It was funny to see how many people mixed up Evelien and I in the blue faces when talking on breaks%u2026..considering that I wear glasses and she doesn’t you wouldn’t think it was possible! The makeup ended up working out well, the caps stayed on and only needed minor touchups at the end of the night behind the ears mostly. By the end of the night some of the blue makeup had worked its way onto the turtle necks, but not as much as I had thought we would have had. It was rather amusing watching grownups dancing around in costumes%u2026..watching men dressed as fairies sing along %u2026.. people trying to drink / eat through masks%u2026

After the show we packed up the equipment and headed out to a local place (Jetty Lounge) to join the rest of the crowd. Once we were through there (the full moon brings out some interesting people%u2026) we headed back to the house to remove the makeup. It had been a while since I had to take the makeup off, but I knew I’d always used baby wipes, baby oil, and baby shampoo-I just couldn’t remember which order. Evelien was first, and the baby shampoo didn’t do much. Then I remembered the right way, and we finished getting the makeup off. You take a baby wipe, dump a little oil on it, and smear it on the makeup. Pass number two wipes off the makeup and you repeat until wipe is full of color. Grab another one and keep going! The hardest part is getting it out of your ears%u2026..I think we all had some left over the next day.

All in all we had a great time, learned a few lessons along the way (always have a backup plan!) and got to play some awesome music for appreciative people and friends. What more could a band ask for? Except fewer bugs that is ….. 🙂

Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago

Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago

It’s CARNIVAL time again!!!

Carnival in the country of Trinidad and Tobago, is one of the best experiences one can have the pleasure of having.

It originally started in the country between 1783 and 1838. An has since evolved into a worldwide phenomenon. It is the type of cultural event that brings people of all creeds and races together from all over the world for a magnificant 2 day celebration.Decades later in the year 2011, the masquerade bands have increased in quality and quantity. The costumes are spectacular and accompanied by pulsating music that fuels the party engine day into night.

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is often described as the greatest show on earth. It’s beauty and grace is welcoming and alluring to people all around the world.

For the natives, this celebration starts immediately after boxing day and ends Ash Wednesday. For tourists it’s the 2 infamous days, which this year is the 7th and 8th of March or better known as “Carnival Monday and Tuesday.”

So, what happens after people stuff there faces for christmas with ham, lamb, and jam….lol….is a massive dash for the gym. Yes….the gym!! and also any savannah, park or clear street available, so that everyone can get in shape to fit into the very seductive and beautiful costumes of the season and parade down the streets.

Another great happening when the season starts is an array of parties. Night club come alive and the native music SOCA comes out in all it’s glory in the name of the season. Massive competitions such as “The International Soca Monarch and Chutney Soca Monarch’ gets into full swing. People start showing support to there favourite soca songs and registration to the masquerading bands begin and sell out in no time at all.

WELCOME to an explosion of colour, music and creativity. Truely nothing on earth can truely rival this, the original event.

About Trinidad Carnival Costumes

Trindad carnival costumes are always bright, colourful, and seductive.

They are made for men, women and there is even kiddies carnival. The costumes are an artful and creative combination of mostly features and beads in the most festive of colours.

Each band chooses a theme every year to design their costumes after. Each general theme is given sub themes or sections, and each section has it’s very own colour and design of costume. Literally thousands of people comprise each section.

Each band section has a section leader in a gigantic costume sometimes supported by wheels, that they lead the section with as they parade around the capital of the country.

Carnival Make-up

Of-course the costume is not a costume without equally glamourous makeup. The makeup for the season is done in bold colours and sometimes over multiple areas of the body. It is an accentuation of the costume and adds to the beauty of the masquerader.

Because it’s the tropics it’s nice to have the makeup be sweat proof and shine resistent as muc has possible. The heat and fun of the festivities is sure to have you breaking an immense sweat even if you don’t dance much.

So be sure if you’r eplanning on enjoying the festivities to make your makeup as beautiful an indestructable as possible…:)
Kiddies Carnival

For the little ones to enjoy in the festivities as well there is kiddies carnival. Similar to the adult celebrations except the costumes comprise of alot more clothing…..lol…

It’s cute though, they have fun and enjoy in the festivities….:)

Bands for Carnival 2011

“HARTS”

The theme this year for the Harts masquerade band is ” Planet Rock” Check out there some of their costumes.
The Legacy Masquerade Band

It’s that time again Carnival 2012 in Trinidad and Tobago

Come celebrate Carnival 2012 in Trinidad and Tobago.
A sneak peek of whats to come!!

While the rest of the world is anticipating Christmas in December, in the beautiful twin island of Trinidad and Tobago, it’s people are already planning and anticipating Carnival.

Mas Bands are getting ready to launch their lines of costumes that will be worn by thousands of participants world wide on the 2 most exciting days of the Carnival season Carnival Monday and Tuesday. Though we aren’t sure what dates it would be yet, this does not stop us from preparing for it like some places prepare for a hurricane! 🙂

Stay with me folks as I bring you ball by ball comentary on the launches and all the happenings for the upcoming Carnival season in Trinidad and Tobago……..

*Here are the dates for the Band Luanches*:

Spice – July 9
TRIBE – July 23
Oasis Carnival – August 5
Island People – August 5
Dream Team – August 6
Fantasy Carnival – August 6
Harts – August 12
YUMA – August 13
Ronnie & Caro – August 18
Trini Revellers – September 17
Legacy – October 15