The Carnival Calabar and Festivals which
started at the beginning of the month has been building up gradually,
with the biggest shows set to take place this week. Playing host to
hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world, the Carnival
will this week showcase some of the best costumes, artistes, dancers,
acrobats, magicians and other entertainers from within and outside
Nigeria.
Commencing tomorrow in what has been
tagged the “Power Week” by organisers, there will be a Youth Carnival
starting 10 in the morning, a Children’s Party hosted by the wife of the
governor at noon and the Night of Kings andQueens which also doubles as
the South Korean Culture day at the UJ Usuene Stadium from 7pm.
The Youth Carnival, which is a new
concept, is meant to bring an academic bent to the carnival and
encourage research, especially in interpreting the theme of the Carnival
which is Climate Change.
On the 27th, there would be a Cultural Carnival for 8am, a Bikers Carnival at noon and a Street Party from 6pm.
Last year’s Biker’s Carnival played host
to over 1,000 power bikers drawn from Nigeria, China, Canada,
Australia, Germany, the US, Philippines, Togo, Ghana and Benin Republic.
In a 12-kilometre ride, the bikers performed different types of stunts
to the admiration of the ecstatic crowd that lined up along the carnival
route to catch a glimpse of the extreme riders.Among the famous faces
this year would be former Cross River Governor Donald Duke and Senator
Dino Melaye.
A Governor’s Pre-Carnival Ball will be held at 9pm where attendees will be able to interface with the governor, sponsors and other dignitaries in a relaxed atmosphere.
A Governor’s Pre-Carnival Ball will be held at 9pm where attendees will be able to interface with the governor, sponsors and other dignitaries in a relaxed atmosphere.
The highlight of the carnival will as
usual be the street parade on December 28, where five bands will compete
and eight non-competing bands will strut their stuff. The parade is
billed to start 10 am and expected to last well into the night and
possibly the wee hours of the morning.
This year, there’s a new twist to the
street parade. In the past, there was a particular take-off point where
all bands congregated and proceeded one after the other. However, this
meant the audience at the latter parts of the 12-kilometre carnival
route had to wait until late in the evening to see the bands pass
through.
This time, there would be five different
take-off points for the five bands. The idea behind it is to get
Calabar agog at the same time. There is also an increase in performance
points in addition to the traditional adjudication points.
December 29 will be the day for the
International Carnival which will kick-off 7pm. There will be
representatives from about 20 countries participating.The next day,
December 30, will be the Green Carnival, the Green Ball and
Sponsors/Stakeholders Dinner as well as the unveiling of the 2017
Carnival theme. At Tinapa there will be the Dark Knight motor drift
rally and stunt display, while the Calabar Rocks music concert with some
of Nigeria’s leading entertainers will take place at the stadium.The
climax of the Carnival party will be December 31, with a fireworks
display ushering-in the New Year.
by Demola Ojo
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