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Monday, May 19, 2025

Tribe Group unveils 2025 Carnival presentations

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311 days ago
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Ian Wa­son

The Tribe Group, which con­sists of the mas bands Tribe, The Lost Tribe, Bliss and Harts, un­veiled their com­bined 42 sec­tions at the Queen’s Park Sa­van­nah on Sat­ur­day evening.

The venue was con­vert­ed in­to a sea of colour, as mod­els dis­played cos­tumes of feath­ers, beads and biki­nis.

Tribe will por­tray Agra which will have 12 sec­tions, the same num­ber as Bliss, which will have as its theme Au­ra. Harts pre­sen­ta­tion is Gem­stone Dreams with eight sec­tions, while The Lost Tribe is por­tray­ing Lost in Time in ten sec­tions.

Group Lead of the Tribe Group Valki­mi Ma­haraj gave an in­sight in­to the themes cho­sen by the four bands.

“We met with our de­sign teams, our cre­ative teams, and we de­vel­op through many, many, many dif­fer­ent themes, which will be the best one for that par­tic­u­lar year,” he ex­plained. “Some­thing that takes you as deep as Lost Tribe’s ten years on the road, ten years of themes, to sim­ple but as ef­fec­tive as Gem­stones from Harts.”

Harts was able to go through many gem­stones that are rep­re­sent­ed well in the ac­tu­al ma­te­r­i­al the band us­es, in­clud­ing gems to make cos­tumes that give the rev­ellers some­thing “beau­ti­ful and flow­ery.”

Ma­haraj added, “And with Tribe, Agra goes to the core of what Tribe is, giv­ing you some­thing that’s cul­tur­al­ly in­spired.”

A model in a costume from the Morganite section in  the Harts presentation Gemstone Dreams.

A model in a costume from the Morganite section in the Harts presentation Gemstone Dreams.

KERWIN PIERRE

The set-up for the band launch was a unique ex­pe­ri­ence, with the or­gan­is­ers opt­ing for con­tain­ers to add to the au­ra.

“Twen­ty-one years ago, Tribe pi­o­neered the idea of a trail­er trans­formed in­to a bar con­tain­er,” Ma­haraj point­ed out. “Since that time, we have used the con­cept of the bar con­tain­er, and the con­cept of the ship­ping con­tain­er, in so many dif­fer­ent things, like VIP trail­ers, and bath­room trail­ers. We use it as a tem­plate to be able to trans­form what the Trinida­di­an Car­ni­val road ex­pe­ri­ence re­al­ly is, in terms of con­ve­nience, man­age­ment, and lo­gis­tics.”

The or­gan­is­ers took the idea of the ship­ping con­tain­er to the Sa­van­nah for Sat­ur­day’s launch.

“So even our en­trance, as you en­tered the first thing you walked in­to was a se­ries of con­tain­ers that cre­at­ed al­most a maze, so you didn’t see the par­ty first, you just saw ex­pe­ri­ences. In­side each con­tain­er, we had a num­ber of dif­fer­ent ex­pe­ri­ences. One of them be­ing a re­lief for Hur­ri­cane Beryl that we are send­ing up the is­land to dif­fer­ent spaces, we’re pack­ing a con­tain­er tonight,” Ma­haraj said.

“Oth­ers be­ing con­tain­ers that have themes for each of the bands. So Tribe had a pho­to op, The Lost Tribe had a club, Bliss had oral read­ings and Harts had a space for you to play games, lit­er­al­ly play gem­stone games.

“We want­ed our mas­quer­aders to ex­pe­ri­ence the themes in a dif­fer­ent way, apart from just see­ing the cos­tumes on the stage.”

Models from the band Bliss in costumes from the Aura sections Oxun and Wyld Fleue.

Models from the band Bliss in costumes from the Aura sections Oxun and Wyld Fleue.

KERWIN PIERRE

Mas­quer­aders won’t have to wait long to or­gan­ise their cos­tumes as Ma­haraj point­ed out, “We start­ed a cou­ple of weeks ago reach­ing out to our mas­quer­aders with our ear­ly se­cur­ing pro­gramme.

“Peo­ple who played mas with us be­fore have been able to se­cure their pro­gramme al­ready for some of our bands. That be­ing said, we open our show­rooms by next week.”

The bands want to make sure mas­quer­aders get a close view of the de­tails of their cos­tumes so that by the time reg­is­tra­tion opens they will know ex­act­ly what they’re pur­chas­ing.

All that be­ing said, with­in the next two weeks, reg­is­tra­tion will con­tin­ue,” Ma­haraj said.


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