With excitement
building for Montserrat's 50th Annual Festival this December, the Waka
Waka Mas band has begun showcasing their presentation, "The
Treasures of Alliouagana," which was inspired by the rich culture and
history of the island.
Oriole
(Orange) - represents Montserrat's African heritage and the national bird,
the Oriole.
Shamrock (Green) - represents Montserrat's Irish heritage and the island itself also known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean. Sarobei (White) - represents Montserrat's Amerindian heritage, and the silky Sea Island cotton that was once a major export of the island. Sarobei is also the Taino/Arawak word for cotton.
The words "Waka
Waka" are an African rally cry that translates to "Do It", as
in a task, which embodies the attitude of Waka Waka Mas. In this their first
major initiative, they hope not only to encourage Montserratians to come
home, but also to spread the excitement of this year's festival to
non-Montserratians particularly from neighbouring islands to come and join in
or witness what will be a memorable 50th Anniversary celebration.
U.S. based band
leader Dudley Skerritt was inspired to create the group based on his early
memories of the Montserrat Festival. He reminisces, "I have such fond
memories of being at the street parade trying to keep up with the people
dressed up in vibrant costumes and the revellers enjoying themselves to the
songs of Cepeke and other calypso artistes." He says, "The
Treasures of Alliouagana is a chance for those who participated back then to
bring back the glory days -- pre volcanic eruption and pre Hurricane Hugo --
and for those like myself who were on the sidelines, we can finally take
part, to create new memories and at the same time remind the youths about our
culture."
Canada based band
member Terrance Jemmotte, was inspired to get involved because, as he says,
"I see Montserratians, including myself, playing mas in so many
different places around the world and I wonder, why not Montserrat? What
could be better than paying mas at home?". Waka Waka Mas hopes that many
will answer the call to play mas this year or just visit Montserrat during
this special festival celebration and help boost the local economy which is
still recovering from the devastating volcanic eruption some 17 years ago.
Skerritt states,
"We are organizing this event to encourage Montserratians not only to
take a long overdue trip home but to participate to make the 50th celebration
a memorable one for all. Despite the challenges the island has faced over the
years, the island has much to offer and there is still no place like home. As
the official slogan goes, "It's time to celebrate the Talent, Culture
and Creativity, Montserrat Festival 50."
Registration for
Waka Waka Mas is via website at http://www.wakawakamas.com/ and
is now open and goes through Friday, August 31st
2012.
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Waka Waka Mas presents: The Treasures of Alliouagana for Montserrat Festival
Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 | 8:23 PM
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