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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Desert comes alive in blaze of colour

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The Mo­jave Desert came alive in a ri­ot of colour at the Sting Night­club, La Ro­maine, last week­end, as Fire­works Pro­mo­tions and the Tri­ni Fever Crew launched their C2K10 pre­sen­ta­tion–Mo­jave Mag­ic. The mag­ic be­gan at 9 pm, as peo­ple par­tied to the sounds of In­vazion, fea­tur­ing Naya George and Del Toro. Naya and In­vazion per­formed sev­er­al hits, in­clud­ing for­mer Road March Trinidad, Car­ni­val is About This, Jumpin in ah Band, Can't Live With­out You and Feel­ing Good. De­nis Vishram, al­so known as Del Toro, re­leased two C2K10 songs, called Car­ni­val Spir­it and J'Ou­vert Chant.

Guest DJs Ana, Sean, Mar­cus and Joel, as well as the Rhythm Crew Tas­sa group, kept the mu­sic flow­ing as pa­trons par­tied the rest of the night. Carib Beer pro­mot­ers were on hand, giv­ing out ban­dan­nas, while the Tequi­la Girls moved through the crowd pro­mot­ing the Sau­va tequi­la brand. The Tri­ni Fever Crew's all-in­clu­sive sec­tions in­clud­ed Yuc­ca, re­splen­dent in lime green, black and sil­ver, and the vivid Desert Peo­ple in red, white and sil­ver.

Fire­works Pro­mo­tions' Desert Sun­burst came out in a flash of yel­low and gold, while Desert Flo­ra danced across the stage in pink, pur­ple and sil­ver. The Cac­tus sec­tion was a ri­ot of greens and pinks, while the UFO Sight­ing blazed like the sun­set in or­ange and gold and Mi­rage flowed across the stage in blue and sil­ver. Ster­ling Ma­hase, one of the or­gan­is­ers for the Tri­ni Fever Crew, said: "It was one of the largest launch­es we have had and every­thing passed off great.� The turnout was huge and the en­ter­tain­ment was per­fect."

To book cos­tumes, in­ter­est­ed par­ties can vis­it Fire­works mas camp, 44 In­de­pen­dence Av­enue, San Fer­nan­do, or call 360-6731. The Tri­ni Fever Crew can be con­tact­ed at 682-4783.


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