A NEW HOPE FOR CARIBANA PARADE COSTUMES

Costume Creators Unveil "A New Hope" for Toronto Caribbean Carnival 2024


By Stephen Weir, Photo by Anthony Berot

Costume Creators Cultural Art showcased its much-anticipated "A New Hope" costume collection on Sunday, May 5th, in preparation for the upcoming Toronto Caribbean Carnival. The event, held at Mystic Resto & Lounge on Kennedy Rd South in Brampton, drew enthusiastic participants eager to join the festivities of the July 20th junior carnival parade and the August 3rd Grand Parade along the Lakeshore.
The evening was a spectacle of colour and creativity as models of all ages graced the Mystic stage, showcasing this year's vibrant designs brightly coloured festival. From elaborate ensembles for adults to whimsical costumes for children, Costume Creators left no stone unturned in ensuring a memorable experience for carnival-goers.

"A New Hope" received rave reviews from attendees, with many expressing admiration for Costume Creators founders Whitfield Belasco and his siblings. Long-time carnival goer Judith Niles, sharing her thoughts on social media, commended the longstanding contribution of Wilfred, as the sole bandleader still involved since the inception of Caribana, now known as the Toronto Caribbean Carnival.
Photographer and videographer Anthony Berot captured the excitement of the event through a live stream broadcast, allowing viewers to witness the festivities from afar. The recording of the 90-minute show remains available for viewing online, offering a glimpse into the dynamic performances and dazzling costumes that graced the stage.
Radio personality Kevin Carrington served as the evening's MC, guiding the audience through the spectacle with charisma and enthusiasm. As the night ended, the stage overflowed onto the café floor with masqueraders, a testament to the overwhelming success and popularity of Costume Creators' latest creations.

With anticipation building for the upcoming carnival season, "A New Hope" promises to set the stage for a celebration unlike any other. As participants eagerly await the festivities ahead, Costume Creators continues to solidify its reputation as a leading force in cultural art and expression.

For those eager to relive the magic of the costume launch, the recording can be accessed at www.youtube.com/@nexusofculture/streams and www.nexusofculture.com/live, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of the ever evolving Caribbean carnival culture. 



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