X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 17/Feb 05:33

While Rome burns

THERE was a certain fire to the warning to competitors given by Jerome “Rome” Precilla on February 13 during the draw for places at the finals of the new Ultimate Soca Champion competition. Mr Precilla fretted about performers who had withdrawn from the event after qualifying to compete. Dominican singer Trilla G, Trinidad Killa and Neil “Iwer” George dropped out of the semi-final round. Only Trinidad Killa offered a reason for his departure when he couldn’t perform virtually. Mr George’s departure cleared the way for Trilla-G, listed as a reserve, to re-enter the competition. Despite official pleasantries on the departure of Mr George, Mr Precilla noted with apparent annoyance that “some people are withdrawing from the competition two days before.” Mr George left the semi-finals of the competition on 48 hours notice. “You were all given the opportunity to represent your craft and your music at the final stages,” Mr Precilla warned. “Any one of you who wants to withdraw from the competition without a reasonable explanation will not be allowed to re-enter this competition next year.” Clearly concerned that competitors were taking the Ultimate Soca Champion competition too lightly, he urged competitors to take the opportunity seriously. “This is not a feeling, this is people’s careers we are dealing with.” The Ultimate Soca Champion event also will be challenged to return an international soca competition to pride of place on the national Carnival calendar. It’s predecessor, the International Soca Monarch (ISM), rested on its laurels until it became uninteresting pressed flowers, the competition dwindling into irrelevance as its biggest draws went on to successful careers and their own branded events. It’s arguable that the death of ISM was its reliance on the big names it cultivated at the height of its popularity and the dearth of successor artistes capable of sustaining the event after they left. The Ultimate Soca Champion emerged out of a call from the National Carnival Commission in a bid to keep a soca competition on the calendar. It must carve out its own space in a Carnival landscape that has been changed by post-covid expectations, the dominance of YouTube-fuelled creators and unsentimental local audiences. To do that, Mr Precilla has promised a world-class competition and backstory contextualisation of participants and process for a professionally edited, post-event broadcast. If he and his team are able to pull this particular rabbit out of the Carnival hat, he would have pushed against the festival’s tendency to stage a successful experience that’s rarely been captured and packaged in a form that’s palatable to audiences unfamiliar with TT’s stamina for the “pardy.” Supporting that effort is a cast of names so new that Nailah Blackman seems a veteran among them. Mr Precilla’s show is an appropriately bold move, and its success will also be soca’s success. That’s worth a minor show of temper before the finals on February 20. When in Rome… The post While Rome burns appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

Articles similaires

Promoter threatens absentee soca artistes – Ultimate ban

newsday.co.tt - 14/Feb 04:10

AHEAD of the Ultimate Soca Champion competition on February 20, the show's promoter and organiser Jerome “Rome” Precilla gave a stern warning to...

Iwer drops out of Ultimate Soca Champion

newsday.co.tt - 07/Feb 19:50

Ahead of the Ultimate Soca Champion semifinals on February 9, soca artiste Neil “Iwer” George has officially withdrawn from the competition. Iwer...

Shiva M, Jadel celebrate Caribbean rhythms in new song

newsday.co.tt - 07/Feb 04:19

LOCAL artistes representing different backgrounds are shifting the boundaries of music, merging the traditional beats of TT’s two major ethnic...

Machel Montano’s mega return to south

newsday.co.tt - 06/Feb 21:07

KING of soca Machel Montano is planning to deliver a performance of “Machel Monday proportions” in south at Mega the Concert, his only show in...

Most outstanding stickfighter to get $10,000

newsday.co.tt - 19/Feb 17:26

The Lost Tribe band in collaboration with Visa TT will award $10,000 to the most outstanding stickfighter in the National Carnival Commission’s...

Paris Coutain destined to perform

newsday.co.tt - 16/Feb 13:22

Paris Coutain has never been afraid of taking centre stage. At just age five, he stole the show during a performance by the late, legendary...

SuperBlue rules Etienne Charles’ Road March in Concert II

newsday.co.tt - 11/Feb 05:57

NIGEL CAMPBELL Etienne Charles continued his high-quality concert presentations for local audiences, this time allowing patrons to understand the...

All hail the Windward Afro queens!

newsday.co.tt - 16/Feb 06:10

WHEN it was first introduced on Tobago’s cultural landscape, more than five decades ago, the Miss Windward Afro Queen show was meant to be a...

Carnival season heats up across Trinidad

newsday.co.tt - 07/Feb 04:18

The Carnival season is in full swing, with parties and fetes happening all over the country. Last weekend, Central and East Trinidad were alive with...

DJ Private Ryan hopes Pepper Vine makes chutney-soca history

newsday.co.tt - 19/Feb 05:01

Ryan “DJ Private Ryan” Alexander hopes history is made with Pepper Vine and soca star Machel Montano wins his first Chutney Soca Monarch crown...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément