WIADCA launches 57th Caribbean Carnival with ‘The Evolution’

New WIADCA Chairman Andrew Maloney, Esq., center, with Board members.
Photo by Nelson A. King

With much pageantry and fanfare, the West Indian American Day Carnival Association (WIADCA), organizer of the annual massive Caribbean Carnival Parade on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, last Thursday evening launched its 57th New York Carnival Week at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.

The elaborate ceremony, held under the theme, “The Evolution”, featured, among others, presentations from senior and junior masquerade bands, dance performances, cultural presentations and speeches by local elected officials.

WIADCA also presented its advisory board, with new chairman Andrew Maloney, a Vincentian-born attorney.

Taking in the action: Council Member Crystal Hudson, center, with retired Kings Country Supreme Court Justice Sylvia Ash, left, and Trinidadian cultural figure Hezra Ali.
Taking in the action: Council Member Crystal Hudson, center, with retired Kings Country Supreme Court Justice Sylvia Ash, left, and Trinidadian cultural figure Hezra Ali.Photo by Nelson A. King

City Council Members Crystal Hudson, who traces her roots to Jamaica, and Haitian-born Rita Joseph, representatives for the 35th and 40th Council District, respectively, appeared together.

“We’re here to support the carnival,” declared Hudson, noting that the carnival parade on Eastern Parkway runs through her district in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. “We’re going to mash it up!”

WIADCA said the carnival, which runs from Thursday, Aug. 29 to Monday, Sept. 2, is “powered by cultural partners” – Brooklyn Museum, US Mas Bands Association, US Steelband Association, several local Carnival presenters, Black Star Entertainment, Gemini Productions/One Fete, Jay Upscale and more.

Ice Cream Mas Junior Band masquerades.
Ice Cream Mas Junior Band masquerades.Photo by Nelson A. King

The carnival group also said the spectacle is supported in part by the City and State of New York, a host of elected officials, and corporate and media partners.

Festivities kick off at the Brooklyn Museum Grounds on Aug. 29 and culminate on Eastern Parkway on Labor Day Monday with the extravagant parade.

The line-up features: Aug. 29: Vibez w/Voicey the Graduation Tour by BlackStar Entertainment | 4:00pm, featuring Kerwin Dubois, Nadia Batson, Ding Dong, Skinny Fabulous, Adam O, GBM Nutron, Boizie, Wadicks, Lyrikal, Ravi B, Mical Teja, Nylah Blackman, Pumpa, V’GHN, Jadel, Asa Banton, Rane Blackman and more.

Aug. 30: Socafest by One Fete/Gemini Productions | 7 p.m., featuring Patrice Roberts, Mical Teja, Farmer Nappy, Christopher Martin, Nigy Boy, Pumpa, Raymond Ramnarine, Tallpree, Mr. Killa, Terra D Governor & A Team Band.

Aug. 31: Youth Fest | Junior Carnival Parade | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.: “Watch as our youth celebrate Caribbean heritage through their carnival regalia, depicting many characters and themes,” WIADCA said.

Kaiso Moko Jumbies showcase talent.
Kaiso Moko Jumbies showcase talent.Photo by Nelson A. King

“Live entertainment provides an end of summer Caribbean talent showcase with the first-time inclusion of ‘Youth Fest 2024’ highlighting live performances by emerging talent,” it added.

New York Panorama 2024 | 7:00pm – 3:00am: “Featuring the sweet sounds of steel, watch as NY Panorama 2023 Champs, Metro Steel Orchestra, defend their title against some of New York’s renowned orchestra’s like Despers USA, Metro Steel Orchestra, Steel Sensation, Pan in Motion, Eruption Steel Orchestra, Harmony Steel Orchestra, Pan Evolution Steel Orchestra, D’Radoes, Pan Alley and Philadelphia Pan Stars,” WIADCA said.

Sept. 1: Sizzla Kolonji, YG Marley, Spragga Benz w/Jay Upscale Entertainment | 3 p.m

Reggae vibes all night long.

Sept. 2: | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – New York Carnival Parade 2024 – The Evolution – presented by WIADCA and NY Carnival Bandleaders.

WIADCA said they “present an array of costumed masterpieces, celebrating all Caribbean cultures, music, delicious food and more led by our esteemed elected officials, cultural partners, sponsors and our beautiful Caribbean community members.”

Participating Adult Bands include:  Sesame Carnival, Antoine International, Branches Mas’, Suga Candy Mas’, Big Boy Productions, Sky Maxx Mas’, D’Midas International NY, 1199SEIU Mas’ and more.