Soca, Mas Bands, Grand Costumes … And All Things CaribbeanCharlotte Caribbean Carnival returns for a second year with a virtual presentation of all things Caribbean culture
By: Charlotte Caribbean Carnival The 2021 virtual experience will continue to display the arts and culture through live costumes presentations, Soca performances and music featuring some of the most sought after Caribbean DJs. Organizer Natalie Joseph is a Grenada native and has lived in Charlotte for over ten years. She is excited for the return of this year's carnival because "with everything happening around the world right now it's only best to celebrate Caribbean Heritage. It's a night to celebrate and share a little piece of Caribbean [culture]". Joseph, along with other persons of Caribbean descent, first brought the carnival to Charlotte in 2019 because she wanted the city to experience the type of celebration that she previously had to travel to attend. The festival brought thousands of visitors to Charlotte looking to watch and participate in the festivities. Charlotte Caribbean Carnival hosted Mas Band performances, Carnival Queen Fete, arts and culture, food and entertainment. Highlights from 2019 include the crowning of Miss Puerto Rico as the Caribbean Carnival Queen, Island Buzz was recognized as Mass Band of the Year and special performance by Soca artist Olatunji. The festival attracted corporate sponsors American Airlines and Courtyard by Marriott; as well as garnering local support from Renewal By Andersen, Leaf Filter Gutter Protection, All American Gutter Protection, Carolina Home Remodeling, Street Factory and Real Living Carolina Real Estate. Registration is now open and can be completed at www.charlotteafrocaribbeancarnival.com or through Eventbrite. Limited in person tickets will also be available. To be a festival partner email charlottecaribbeancarnival@ Contact Natalie Joseph ***@gmail.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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