Discussions held between Secretary Burris and Tobago Bandleaders Association Executive
Present at the meeting representing the Tobago Mas Bandleaders Association were its Chairman
Ms. Dianne Mc Crimmon, Vice Chairman Sheldon Charles and Secretary Ms. Cindy Paul
Ramcharan. Representatives of the Tobago Festivals Commission were also present including
Chairman, Ms. Cindy Lou Edwards and Acting CEO Mrs. Janelle Drysdale-Job.
Tuesday 6th February, Scarborough: The Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation, Councillor Tashia Burris met with members of the Executive of the Tobago Mas Bandleaders Association on Monday 5th February 2024 at the Division’s Head Office. The objective of the meeting was to chart the best way forward for the bands for the National Carnival season.
This year’s National Carnival in Tobago will see participation from Twenty (20) Junior Bands, Eight (8) Senior Bands as well as Nineteen (19) Traditional Mas Bands over the period Saturday 10th- Tuesday 13th February 2024.
Present at the meeting representing the Tobago Mas Bandleaders Association were its Chairman Ms. Dianne Mc Crimmon, Vice Chairman Sheldon Charles and Secretary Ms. Cindy Paul Ramcharan. Representatives of the Tobago Festivals Commission were also present including Chairman, Ms. Cindy Lou Edwards and Acting CEO Mrs. Janelle Drysdale-Job.
Several concerns were addressed during the meeting and all parties agreed to the decisions made regarding the prize structure, the number and amounts of grants to be given to the bands, judging points for Scarborough, transportation arrangements for the Kiddies Carnival in Roxborough and the Tobago Mas Bandleaders sourcing their own personnel for the carnival period including Judges, Marshalls and Runners.
Additionally, the Bandleaders’ concerns regarding the requirement for a business bank account were also addressed and clarified as this is in keeping with the country’s Public Procurement legislation. Assistance was offered for those who would require help with getting these accounts open.
Subsequent to the meeting, Ms. Mc Crimmon expressed her satisfaction with the discussion stating that “the conversation was very good and all issues have been resolved.” Secretary Burris also expressed her satisfaction stating that she was pleased that the parties could have a conversation and come to mutual agreement to the benefit of all involved.
The Carnival season has been ongoing with two successful major events held thus far including the THA Interdepartment Carnival Competition and National Panorama Medium Conventional Band Finals in conjunction with Pan Trinbago. The Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation and by extension the Tobago House of Assembly remains committed to supporting our culture and the stakeholders who make Carnival possible.