THERE was a resounding clash of sticks as the National Carnival Commission’s National Stickfighting competition kicked off on February 14. Bois men...
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The Lost Tribe band in collaboration with Visa TT will award $10,000 to the most outstanding stickfighter in the National Carnival Commission’s (NCC) National Stickfighting competition. The band worked with the Kambule Performing Arts Collective and the Kalinda Kollective to incorporate the artform into its recent FeteYard event, a media release said. [caption id="attachment_1139112" align="alignnone" width="1024"] From left, stickfighter Learie Licorish is struck by reigning champion Oniel Odle during the preliminary round of the NCC National Stickfighting competition held at the Moruga Multi-Purpose Youth and Sport Facility. - Photo by Lincoln Holder[/caption] Bandleader Valmiki Maharaj said in the release, “The Lost Tribe was built on the foundation of preserving our past to be able to ensure our future. Initiatives like this has helped us to not only strengthen our community, but build our village and build our voice." He thanked NCC chairman Winston ‘Gypsy’ Peters, Atillah Springer, Keegan Taylor and Ayanna Mc Clean for supporting the initiative. Peters welcomed the partnership and praised Tribe for its efforts in incorporating Carnival traditions its operations. “I am extremely happy that a band the size of The Lost Tribe is doing this kind of thing. It is not just participating, but keeping the spirit and the essence of the Carnival alive. I am very happy with this and that’s why I agreed to the partnership.” [caption id="attachment_1139110" align="alignnone" width="1024"] From left, stickfighter Roddy Ramlogan brace for a blow from Selwyn John during the preliminary round of the NCC National Stickfighting competition held at the Moruga Multi-Purpose Youth and Sport Facility. - Photo by Lincoln Holder[/caption] Idakeda group founder and creative director Kambule Performing Arts Collective and Newsday contributor Dara E Healy was also excited about the partnership. “For the past 20 years the play, Kambule, which is written and directed by Eintou Pearl Springer, has been telling the story of the pivotal role played by our stickfighters in shaping the Carnival we have today. To be able to collaborate with The Lost Tribe and bring that story centre stage in a different space is deeply gratifying," Healy said in the release. [caption id="attachment_1139104" align="alignnone" width="1024"] From left, stickfighter Keston McIntosh gets tangled with Kenson Woods during the preliminary round of the NCC National Stickfighting competition held at the Moruga Multi-Purpose Youth and Sport Facility. - Photo by Lincoln Holder[/caption] She thanked the Tribe team for its "respect and genuine desire to learn more about this aspect of the culture of Trinidad and Tobago." Keegan Taylor of Kalinda Kollective was also happy to work with Lost Tribe on the project, the release said. The NCC stickfighting competition began at the Moruga Multi-Purpose Youth and Sport Facility, Marac, on February 14. [caption id="attachment_1139111" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Abraham Steeple, left, is struck by Wendell Wright during the stickfighting preliminaries. - Photo by Lincoln Holder[/caption] The semifinals take place at Ojoe Road Recreation Ground, Sangre Grande, on February 19, from 7 pm. The finals are on February 26, at Skinner Park, San Fernando. The semifinalists are: Daniel Barclay Anthony Cooper Selwyn John Ronald Lewis Learie Licorish Anderson Marcano Keston McIntosh Oneil Odle Roddy Ramlogan Kenson Woods Wendell Wright The post Most outstanding stickfighter to get $10,000 appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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