Where Covid Masks Appear To Have More Fabric Then The Ladies Costumes
2022 Saldenah Carnival Costume Launch
By Stephen Weir / Photographs by Herman Silochan and Gilbert Medina.
Louis Saldenah, Canada’s most winning Mas Man said it before last month's Saldenah Carnival’s Streets of Fire costume launch and he is saying it now for sure.
“ I told you so! The people of Toronto are hungry, hungry, hungry for carnival and 2022 is going to be that year, ” predicted Saldenah after his launch party attracted 2,000 people hungry to look at the costumes that will be worn on the road in this year’s Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade.
“ I have always said this is going to be the best Carnival ever,” he told the Caribbean Camera. “After two years being cooped up at home without Carnival, I think everyone is saying, “Damn it, let’s just get out there (and jump up).”
Photograph by Herman Silochan
Louis’s Saldenah Carnival (formally the Mas K Club) holds the record of twenty “Band of the Year” titles for the annual Caribbean Carnival parade. Not only does his band win prizes for the looks of their masquerade costumes they also bring the largest number of paraders onto Lakeshore Blvd.
Saldenah reported that 2,000 paying customers filled the hall to watch skimpily attired female and male models do their thing. Wonder if the forced mandate to wear masks and cover up bare skin will make for 2022modest costumes after lifting the covid dress code? Ohh La La, judging by what the 16 sections were presenting Friday, it looks like the covid masks we all wore are made with more fabric that this year’s outfit.
Now that is over, the Saldenah team is faced with a big challenge. Finding a warehouse big enough to set up a mas camp. There are thousands of costumes that must sold, glued sewn, fitted, and picked up.
“Finding a place is job #1, you don’t know a space do you?” Saldenah asked the paper.
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