Snake eyes and lizards on stage for Venom Mas' costume launch
Venom's Snake Eyes - Launch attracts over 1,000 revellers
By Stephen Weir
More than 80 reptilian mas' models
slithered, slinked and strutted onto a huge V-shaped stage in Toronto early
Sunday morning.
Despite a very late start, the models
put on a fashion show that wowed the more than 1,000 people who crammed into
the Grand Cinnamon Banquet & Convention Centre on McNicoll Avenue in Scarborough for the Venom Mas' costume
launch.
Dubbed the "venomous
show," it was a non-stop parade of
models wearing the briefest of costumes.
Two human lizards stood on stage
throughout show, wagging long red tongues at the crowd. There was even a section that outfitted their
male and female models with "snake eye" contact lenses. And was the show sexy? It was bare as you
dare time from 1.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (The
show was due to start before midnight).
“Extremely happy with the show. A true
testament of the hard work of our band
managers, section leaders, committee members and everyone else who came out to make sure Venomous 2019 was a
success," band leader Aneil Persad told the Caribbean Camera.
“Everyone wants to know about the shape
of the stage,” he continued. “The V shaped stage (for Venom of course) was
completely intentional. It allowed us to have models come from both wings at
the same time (while a couple male models climbed onto stage from under the tip
of the V). We worked closely with our stage and lighting company Epic Events,
to try to create something different, something impactful, while retaining a
more intimate feel.”
Two years ago, Venom was a medium sized
band – their launch was small enough to be held in a North Toronto Bar. Since moving to Cinnamon Convention Centre in
2018 there has been a steady growth among their followers. With more than 1,000 paying customers this
weekend, Venom is hoping that it will
have a " large presence" for the annual Carnival Parade on August 3rd on Toronto’s Lakeshore Boulevard.
“We don’t really like putting a figure
as to how many masqueraders we want to have in costume. All we want, is for
those who do play with Venom Carnival to have the best time possible,” said
Persad. “
"With us, it’s not a costume you
spend your hard earned money on. It’s an experience. So, naturally we would
love for the band to sell out completely. Our main focus is making sure our
masqueraders leave with a lasting impression.”
Venom has "secured " a
mas' camp but is waiting for the
paperwork to be signed before announcing its location. It expects to have it open somewhere in Scarborough
this weekend.
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