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Letter: Observations from 2012 SVG National Calypso Monarch Finals
Published on July 10, 2012 Email To Friend    Print Version

Dear Sir:

** Sunny Banks' Fire was put out last night by the Tsunami Fya Empress. Banks won an election for De Comrade but could not win a calypso crown for himself last night.

** Compared to the past few years, there were very little props in the presentations. "Read between the lines," CDC. Calypso and soca must be allocated more financial resources as of next year. Each calypsonian reaching the semis and finals should be allocated a determined amount towards props and outfits for backup singers. And of course the prize money needs to be increased. Start holding meetings with government and sponsors/contributors on Wednesday.

** Do CDC and the Department of Culture and by extension the government, take Diaspora calypsonians seriously? Is this some convenient or political thing that they judge the New York tent? There were at least four calypsonians in the finals last night who had no place there. Where were the good calypsonians from the NY Tent?

They could not make it to the finals, because they are not Barrels or Western Union.

It's time for the Diaspora Committee in New York to intervene.

** Poorsah's second calypso was very insensitive and disrespectful to our women folk.

Poorsah asked men to love the women. But his kind of love is "kissing and hugging” and providing "bedroom food".

Given previous numbers from my namesake -- "Screw In The Back Seat", "Hairy Bank", "Go Right Up In Dey", "Wrong Hole"... many -- women and men -- would neither be surprised or disappointed with Poorsah's performance last night.

** Several youths participate in the Schools/Youth Annual Calypso/Soca Competitions. Many perform with distinction. Yet there is no system in place for some of our youths to reach the Calypso Tents or graduate the National Competition.

It may be time for the older bards, CDC and the departments of Culture and Education to develop a mentoring programme which will see our calypso icons like Shella, Scakes, Man CP, Ipa, Sunny Banks, Joy C, Bro Ebony, etc. to adopt a youth and provide structured mentoring to keep our youths in the calypso/soca arena after they graduate from secondary schools and colleges.

** Do we need two backup bands for the semis and finals? Is it getting too much for our outstanding police backup band?

So it seems.

In the second round last night, the lawmen sounded tired and that must have impacted on the calypsonians.

Give the second backup band a serious thought CDC.

** A few callers last night opined that Fya Empress' second round rendition was a "drop down from her first round". No rocket science needed here. Empress sang her stronger calypso in the first round.

Where is the beef?

** "Woman Is Boss"!!

Not only did our women calypsonians win bigger this year, their performances at every level of the National Competition were superior to the men's.

Three cheers for the women who made it to the semis and finals and provided outstanding performances.

Like my fellow calypsonian who appeared in the finals last night, I am not concerned that women are taking over... so shall it be.

Wade Kojo Williams, Sr.
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
 
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