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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 10/Jun 05:52

Atlanta carnival thrills

Thousands attended Atlanta's One Caribbean Carnival which was described as the city's "most successful carnival to date." The event celebrated the heritage, music and traditions of the Caribbean and was a stunning showcase of unity and community spirit, a media release said. [caption id="attachment_1088905" align="alignnone" width="812"] Masqueraders pose during Atlanta's One Caribbean Carnival which was held May 24-27. -[/caption] The events showcased colourful costumes, energetic dance and vocal performances that brought the Caribbean’s exuberant culture to life in the heart of Atlanta, the release said. The 37th carnival edition held from May 24-27 was produced by the Atlanta Caribbean Carnival Bandleaders Association (ACCBA) and featured several memorable highlights such as the Grand Parade which, despite earlier rainy conditions, was a breathtaking spectacle with several mas bands, the release said. [caption id="attachment_1088904" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The 2024 Grand Marshal and former Georgia State representative Donna McLeod, right, represents her Jamaican heritage during the Atlanta Caribbean Carnival parade. -[/caption] The Festival Village offered a wide array of Caribbean cuisine, art, and craft vendors. Participants included the parade Grand Marshals, Segun Adeyina –Georgia State House Representative, Donna McLeod – former State Representative) and Le'Dor Milteer – media executive. Attendees were also entertained by performances from Caribbean artistes which included soca, reggae and dancehall music. [caption id="attachment_1088903" align="alignnone" width="1024"] The Atlanta carnival stage featured Nigerian performer Korra Obidi. -[/caption] Bouyon Boss, Asa Bantan highlighted Dominica’s culture and, at the post-parade concert, shared the stage with TT Road March winner Mical Teja, Jadel, USVI’s Pumpa, St Lucia’s Teddyson John, Antigua’s Tian Winter and the legendary Burning Flames, amongst others. On the success of the Carnival, ACCBA president Patricia Tonge Edigin said in the release, “We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of this year’s carnival. The turnout was incredible, and the positive feedback from attendees highlights the importance of celebrating our cultural diversity. We are proud to have created an event that not only entertains but also educates and unites our community.” [caption id="attachment_1088902" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Thousands gathered to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Caribbean during Atlanta carnival. -[/caption] The 2024 Atlanta Caribbean Carnival was made possible through the support of volunteers, community partners and corporate sponsors, the release said. The ACCBA said it is already planning for a grand 38th Atlanta Caribbean Carnival from May 23-26, 2025 and will celebrate TT. For more info: visit www.atlantacarnival.org/ and follow on social media via: Facebook: www.facebook.com/AtlantaCarnival & Instagram: www.instagram.com/officialatlantacarnival/   The post Atlanta carnival thrills appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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