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The Biggest Celebration in the Port of Spain- Over the past two centuries, Carnival was introduced to There are numerous countries that host their own Carnival celebration each year, but Trinidad & Tobago’s festival has unique components, such as Panorama, Kings and Queens Costume Competition, J’Ouvert and Masquerade Band of the Year, that make it stand out from the rest. Panorama Saturday, February 2 Created in 1963, Panorama is the annual competition for steel pan. Preliminary contests are held throughout the country in the weeks leading up to Carnival. The “finals” are held on Saturday night before Carnival officially begins and represents the ultimate test of pan beating. The best of the best compete in front of the crowd of spectators and judges. Each band performs one song for the allotted time of ten minutes. The bands are judged on a scale of 100 points: 40 for arrangement, 40 for general performance, 10 for tone and 10 for rhythm. Winners are awarded in the categories of small, medium and large band. Kings and Sunday, February 3 These costumes, weighing between 50 – 200 lbs, usually depict colorful dragons that breathe fire, butterflies that bounce and flutter or insects with glowing eyes and antennas. They are the leaders of each one of the masquerade bands and the competition to be selected as King and Queen is fierce. Designers spend months creating the spectacular and stunning costumes that can reach up to 30 feet high and are usually attached to wheels to make mobility easier for the brave soul who will spend two days in it parading and dancing on the streets of J’Ouvert Monday, February 4 J’Ouvert, the official start of Carnival, takes place before dawn on Carnival Monday. Revelers dress in old clothes and cover themselves in oil, grease, paint, chocolate and/or mud and parade through the towns and villages of Carnival Monday and Tuesday Monday, February 4 and Tuesday, February 5 Mas (short for masquerade) bands consist of thousands of people ‘jumping up’ in the streets of Carnival Monday is just a “warm-up” for Carnival Tuesday and marching begins around midday after J’Ouvert morning. Participants view it as a dress rehearsal (headpieces and full costume are not required) for Carnival Tuesday, as well as a qualification for judging. Carnival Tuesday begins promptly at 8 a.m. and masqueraders are in full costume ready and waiting to strut their stuff and dance wildly in front of the judges. Bands are judged in three categories: small, medium and large and winners are announced after all the bands have been judged. The Grand Champion Band is crowned Masquerade Band of the Year. American, Continental, Caribbean, and Delta Airlines all currently fly into Trinidad & Tobago is located in the southeastern region of the
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