500 attend Epic Carnival’s Saturday night launch
Merman can’t dance, but has an Epic amount of fun
trying
By Stephen Weir for Caribbean Camera
I don’t know
anything about Ryan Oldham (aka Farmer) aside
from the fact that he dances worse than me (and I am the undisputed King of the
Misstep). But early early Sunday morning his dancing stole the show at Epic
Carnival’s Scarborough costume launch.
It was 1.30am and there were 500 people inside
Hall C of the Chandni Grand Banquet Hall. The last of the night’s 10 sections –
Myth of the Sea - was on stage. Raesha Sirois, the former Face of the Toronto
Caribana Carnival, was the very last model to come on stage. She was wearing a
striking ultra frontline lime green mermaid costume, complete with fishnet
stockings, fish scales in her facial makeup, shells in in her headpiece and white
and orange feathers.
Can't dance but he stole the show |
All of the cameras
and smart phones were recording her every move-- that was until Farmer started
to bang his triton on the floor and wildly tap his feet. Suddenly the 6 footer did the splits followed
by a 360 degree cartwheel. He landed upright and starting making moves more
akin to square dancing than Soca. Raesha Sirois broke up laughing, stopped
moving and let the merman bust-a-move. The crowd went wild - if everyone wasn't
standing already, the part-time hockey goalie would have gotten a Standing O.
“He's the prime
example of you (pointing at this writer!) .... YOLO (You Only Live Once)” one
audience member told me. “Bring him back for the King and Queen he deserves an
encore!”
Raesha was the star |
Exuberance won
over talent at the weekend launch billed as Epic Fantasies. E.P.I.C Carnival has not only changed its
name (formerly Durham Mas) but also the formula for Toronto mas costume
launches – this was a fashion show modeled by men and women of all body types from
a Triple X down to Sub Zero. Many of the costumes left nothing much to the
imagination while others were fashionably modest.
Want to dress like
a naughty unicorn pony? The ten sections have adopted wacky fantasy themes
ranging from Guardian of the Glaciers to Rebel Unicorn! And, as Farmer showed, EPIC is aimed at revelers
who want to have fun when they play mas this summer, even when they have two
left feet!
“ It was a strong launch,” said Epic Carnival’s
manager Jerrol
Augustine “Next
event for us is the opening of the Mas Camp at 730 Military Trail. We’re going
to be holding a grand opening the beginning of May.”
Today's Caribbean Camera |
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