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NAILAH BLACKMAN AND SKINNY FABULOUS SAY: WI HOME
Cricket West Indies has partnered with Nailah Blackman and Skinny Fabulous to release its 2023 home series anthem, in anticipation of the white ball matches against India and the visit by England, scheduled to take place this December. WI Home is as an adaptation of the duo's song Come Home, which was released in January to celebrate Trinidad's carnival season.
Speaking about the new song, Nailah said, “Cricket unites our identity in the West Indies and music brings us together, so what better way to celebrate our Caribbean culture than to have a union of the game we love with the music we love! I’m thrilled to be part of WI Home.”
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Skinny Fabulous, originally from St Vincent and the Grenadines, said, “I’m a proud and patriotic West Indian and a true cricket fan! I’m a strong supporter of the #MenInMaroon and always rally round the West Indies. I wanted to play my part, and WI Home is a way of uniting the region by bringing the joy of our cricket to the West Indies people.”
Wi Home was released this July, and is available on all streaming platforms.
WORLD STEELPAN DAY: FRIDAY 11 AUGUST
The steelpan has come to represent Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural identity over time, earning recognition and reverence on a global scale. The instrument originated there in the early 1930s, the only musical instrument invented in the 20th century.
Pan gained popularity due to its sweet, melodious sound and versatility: modern instruments can effortlessly play different types of sounds, from traditional to pop and classical music. As such, a variety of genres, including calypso, reggae, jazz, and even classical music, have welcomed it across boundaries.
Trinidad’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Arts began a movement in 2019 to set a specific day on which to recognise the magnificent instrument, and their petition was approved by the Trinidad and Tobago Cabinet in 2022, following an approach to the United Nations, for a declaration of World Steelpan Day.
On the 77th General Assembly sitting of the United Nations, World Steelpan Day was declared to be observed annually on 11 August, and in the twin island state will be celebrated throughout that month. In this inaugural year, Pan Trinbago, Trinidad and Tobago’s steelpan regulatory organisation, will organise a variety of activities, such as church services and the Pan and Powder Steel Band Parade, to celebrate the occasion.
Notting Hill Carnival Pioneers Festival Back After A Threeyear Absence
The Notting Hill Carnival Pioneers Festival is set to resume on Sunday 13 August after a three-year hiatus due to Covid-19. The tenth anniversary will be held at Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance, Kensal Road, W10, from 12pm until 8pm.
This year’s event honours its founder, 80-yearold Leslie Palmer. Fifty years ago, Leslie became organiser of the carnival, introducing food and drink to the festivities. He also made the event more inclusive, incorporating wider British and Caribbean culture, such as the sound systems of Jamaica.
Leslie is eager to honour the efforts of his predecessors, who ensured the survival of diverse art forms. This year’s festival will feature performances by Winston Francis, Lord Suffer, Sir Coxsone, One Love, Trishana, Portobello Choir, Prince of Judah, Pan Diva, and local radio station, Portobello Radio.