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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Pandemic leads Tobago J’Ouvert

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As­tra Win­ches­ter Cre­ations Pan­dem­ic has won Ply­mouth J’Ou­vert 2022. The re­sults were an­nounced on Sun­day night by the To­ba­go Fes­ti­vals Com­mis­sion.

Eleven bands crossed two judg­ing points at the venue on Sat­ur­day morn­ing.

Ane­ta Win­ches­ter al­so copped the ti­tles of Queen of the Band, the Cou­ples cat­e­go­ry and the In­di­vid­ual ti­tle.

Speak­ing with Guardian Me­dia on Mon­day As­tra Win­ches­ter said she was elat­ed, “I feel very, very hap­py to know that this is my fourth con­sec­u­tive win. I am very proud of this ac­com­plish­ment. It was a lot of hard work but I know that hard work and ded­i­ca­tion yields suc­cess. I ex­pe­ri­enced the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic. I got first-hand ex­pe­ri­ence of what it was all about. I knew that it would be a good theme and that I could do so much with it. I told my­self that one day I will por­tray the coro­n­avirus as one of my themes and so, I de­cid­ed to make that my pre­sen­ta­tion for Ply­mouth J’Ou­vert 2022.

“From the very start my play­ers told me that they loved my con­cept this year. Every­one kept telling me “I love it”, “As­tra yuh come re­al good with that theme.” Play­ers had a hard time de­cid­ing which sec­tion to play in be­cause they told me the three sec­tions I pre­sent­ed were so nice. When the re­sults were re­leased, play­ers were call­ing me, con­grat­u­lat­ing me be­fore I could even share the news of my vic­to­ry. They were all so hap­py to know that we did it once again.

Queen of the bands Aneta Winchester with her portrayal of Omicron

Queen of the bands Aneta Winchester with her portrayal of Omicron

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“My band will be tak­ing part in Oc­to­ber Car­ni­val with the same theme “Pan­dem­ic.” How­ev­er, I will be in­creas­ing sec­tion 3 which de­picts the coun­tries af­fect­ed by the coro­n­avirus, eight coun­tries were pre­sent­ed for Ply­mouth J’Ou­vert. How­ev­er, for Oc­to­ber Car­ni­val about 15 coun­tries will be pre­sent­ed. The band will most like­ly take part in the night mas and/or J’Ou­vert.”

The three sec­tions of the band in­clud­ed Doc­tors and Nurs­es who fought hard to save the lives of those in­fect­ed. Death, those who died from the coro­n­avirus and Coun­tries af­fect­ed by the coro­n­avirus.

Hun­dreds flocked to the sea­side vil­lage for the cel­e­bra­tions. Bands, rev­ellers and per­sons seek­ing to free-up af­ter two years of clo­sure be­cause of the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic took to the streets and fol­lowed the beat of the mu­sic truck along Arnos Vale Road. The event fea­tured a taste of tra­di­tion­al dev­il, mud and Apache mas.

First to cross the stage be­fore 5 am was City Raw Jabs with their pre­sen­ta­tion of D On Told Sto­ry of the Saints that fea­tured dev­ils coat­ed in old mo­tor­car oil and us­ing a flam­beaux to spit out a kerosene fire­ball. Re Pro­mo­tions pre­sen­ta­tion Apache Shades of Sun­set was amongst the larg­er bands. Apache fea­tured Chief Cur­ry as the King of the band along with his queen Poc­a­hon­tas.

John Arnold, the CEO of the To­ba­go Fes­ti­vals Com­mis­sion, told Guardian Me­dia that he was pleased with how the event was man­aged. How­ev­er Arnold said he was ex­pect­ing much larg­er bands to par­tic­i­pate.

Winning the title Couple of the Bands were  Patrick, right and Aneta Winchester from the band pandemic

Winning the title Couple of the Bands were Patrick, right and Aneta Winchester from the band pandemic

VINDRA GOPAUL

Here are some of the re­sults

J’Ou­vert Band Cat­e­go­ry .

1- Pan­dem­ic- As­tra Win­ches­ter Cre­ations

2-Apache- Shades of Sun­set- Kelon Mc Pear­son

3- What the Hell- Cul­tur­al Vibes

Queen

1- Ane­ta Win­ches­ter-Omi­cron

2-Nava­jo War­rior- Re Pro­mo­tions

3- Lisa Wall- Lilith

Revellers from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

Revellers from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

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King

1- Geron­i­mo- Re Pro­mo­tions

2- Chief Cur­ry- Re Pro­mo­tions

3- Patrick Win­ches­ter- Coro­n­avirus

Cou­ple

1 Patrick and Ane­ta Win­ches­ter- Pan­dem­ic

2- Geron­i­mo and Nava­jo- Re Pro­mo­tions

3- Pipi in she Tipi- Re Pro­mo­tions

In­di­vid­u­als

1- Merlisa Win­ches­ter- Ja­maica from the band Pan­dem­ic

2- Adana Win­ches­ter- Bar­ba­dos

3- Ad­dis Duke- the awak­en­ing of death

Moko Jumbies from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

Moko Jumbies from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

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Moko Jumbies from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

Moko Jumbies from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

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Chief Curry from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

Chief Curry from the band Apache; Shades of Sunset a presentation of Re Promotions.

VINDRA GOPAUL


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