This year’s edition was
nothing short of vibrant with colourful parades, an onslaught of local cultural
shows, pageants and international concerts which featured top rate entertainers
from the Caribbean, North and Latin America.
This annual Carnival
has been the island’s largest cultural event for the past 43 years and is
organized by the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF).
The capital city of
Phillipsburg, was the site of the main activity as hordes of festival newbies
and Carnival veterans converged day and night in the major action hub known as
the “Carnival Village”.
In addition to a wide
array of local and international cuisine (representing the island’s many
cultural and culinary influences) the St. Maarten Carnival Village, was the
literal hotspot for all the major concerts and pageants during the Carnival
period. These concerts showcased practically every musical genre inclusive of
Soca, Latin, Zouk, Reggae, Dancehall, R&B and Hip-Hop.
R&B singer Miguel |
Gracing this year’s St.
Maarten Carnival stage were performers the likes of R&B heartthrob Miguel,
rapper Busta Rhymes, Latin star Daddy Yankee,
Jamaican sensations Busy Signal and Konshens,
Soca stars Nadia Batson and Tallpree
and Dancehall Queen Lady Saw.
The most anticipated
international performer for the 2013 St. Maarten Carnival
season was none other than son of the legendary Bob Marley, Damian‘Junior Gong’ Marley. Marley had the entire festival
village crowd in the palm of his hands as he carried the eager audience through
his catalogue of hit songs e.g. ‘Affairs of the Heart’, ‘Road to
Zion’, ‘Beautiful’,
‘In too Deep’ and the ever popular ‘Welcome to Jamrock’.
Damian 'Junior Gong' Marley |
Also notable at this
year’s St. Maarten Carnival celebrations was the well-attended
J’ouvert festivities which set the pace for 2 days of exciting costumed
revelry.
As per tradition, the
end of St. Maarten’s Carnival is marked with the symbolic burning of King Moumou, a straw-stuffed effigy who annually presides
over the whole festive affair.
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