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In their first competition since the onset of the pandemic three years ago, Vincentian calypsonians in New York Saturday night put in very spirited performances in the preliminary judging in Vincy Mas 2023, the national carnival.

Nine calypsonians from the Dynamite Calypso Tent โ€“ the lone Vincentian calypso tent in North America, backed up by the Brooklyn-based, Vincentian-owned Solid Band โ€“ competed before four judges, who trekked from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, during nearly 2 ยฝ hours of non-stop competition at Palace Hall on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn.

The competitors included two former Calypso Monarchs in St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Carlos โ€œRejectorโ€ Providence and Leroy โ€œD Man Ageโ€ Rose.

The others were: Persono, Hamlet, Jose Juan, Oscar James, Delahanty Isles, Dennis Bowman and Jakie.

Bob MC was also scheduled to compete but did not appear.

Persono sang that, despite all that โ€œSarahโ€ did to him, he still loved her.

โ€œSarah, I really love you; Sarah, you get me going crazy,โ€ he sang. โ€œYou treat me with woman, you treat me with man.

โ€œSarah, you donโ€™t know what you did to me,โ€ he added. โ€œEverybody know what you did to me.โ€

Hamlet, a song writer, who writes calypsos for Vincentian calypsonian โ€œMan Sick,โ€ said he competed for the first time in singing calypsos.

The former music teacher at the Questelles Government School and erstwhile band leader for the National Youth Band โ€” both in St. Vincent and the Grenadines โ€” urged calypso lovers to โ€œTake a Stand.โ€

โ€œProtect the planet, we stand/for if you do not take as stand/the US dollar will not be as strong for long,โ€ predicted the newest member of the Dynamite Calypso Tent. โ€œFor if you donโ€™t take a stand/you will not be around for long.

โ€œFor if you donโ€™t take a stand/you will not be around for long,โ€ he stressed. โ€œFor if you donโ€™t take a stand/you will not be around for long. Prove me wrong.โ€

D Man Age: โ€œCome On Nuh Man.โ€ย Photo by Nelson A. Kingย 

With good rhythm and evoking loud applause at the end from the enthusiastic crowd, veteran calypsonian Jose Juan said he โ€œWanna Beโ€ in โ€œSt. Vincent Carnival,โ€ telling patrons to โ€œbring the costumes to show the Caribbeanโ€ about Vincy Mas.

On the other hand, Oscar James wants to โ€œPlay Ah Panโ€ for the festival, stating that โ€œwe are living in serous times.โ€

Three-time Calypso Monarch D Man Age, clearly, took a dig at Vincentian Prime Minister Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves, singing under the caption โ€œCome On Nah Man.โ€

โ€œImagine you calling yourself โ€˜World Boss,โ€™โ€ sang D Man Age, alluding to a characterization that is popularly reserved for the Vincentian leader by his most ardent supporters.

As if they were signing from almost identical script, Delahanty Isles, the lone female competitor, followed-up D Man Ageโ€™s presentation, appealing to nationals to โ€œFight Back.โ€

โ€œWhat we fighting for in St. Vincent and the Grenadines?โ€ she asked, singing bare-footedly. โ€œSt. Vincent and the Grenadines, I love you. We are the majority; stand up!โ€

Rejector, president of the Dynamite Calypso Tent, urged his compatriots to โ€œUse The Anthemโ€, stating that โ€œweโ€™re descending into a state of crime somehow.

โ€œWe embracing negatives/increasing despair,โ€ he sang, dressed mostly in white, with the national colors โ€“ white, gold (yellow) and blue โ€“ inserted. โ€œSeems no one or nothingโ€™s left to turn to/to uplift Hairouna (St. Vincent and the Grenadines). But I say we have the perfect panacea.

Hamlet โ€œTake a Stand.โ€Photo by Nelson A. Kingย 

โ€œI suggest, use the anthem/thereโ€™s no other song more inspiring/play the anthem more/for a people in need of uplifting,โ€ added Rejector in the chorus. โ€œUse the Anthem/itโ€™s designed to help us through anguishing. Hopeโ€™s steadily fading/everythingโ€™s failing. My country, the time is due/to try something new/and our faith will see us through.โ€

Immediately afterwards, co-Master of Ceremonies Bennett Straker remarked: โ€œWe cannot reject the Rejector tonight.

โ€œWe may have to have a GoFundMe, because a lot of them going down (to compete in the semi-final round in the National Calypso Competition in Vincy Mas),โ€ added Straker, also a calypsonian and comedian, and former elementary school teacher in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, who shared the Master of Ceremonies with Hercules, a Grenadian calypsonian and comedian as well.

But veteran calypsonian Dennis Bowman urged nationals to be more industrious and โ€œGet Upโ€.

โ€œGet up and start moving/get up and do something,โ€ he sang. โ€œGo and learn a trade/get up and do something/get with the program. You have to get up and get.โ€

Regarded as the โ€œBest Dressedโ€ calypsonian, Jakie brought the house down with โ€œCaptain.โ€

Dressed in a beige/white suit, white shoes and a large gold chain, Jakie initially asked the โ€œCaptainโ€ whether the ship was โ€œfloatingโ€ or โ€œsailing.โ€

Then, he urged the โ€œCaptainโ€ to โ€œlet the ship sail.โ€

โ€œSail, sail, sail, captain,โ€ he sang.

Before the preliminary judging, a moment of silence was observed in memory of two former presidents of the Dynamite Calypson Tent, Vincent โ€œGroovie Dโ€ Kennedy and Franklin โ€œSupa Dexโ€ Richards, as well as for veteran calypsonians Leon โ€œMighty Sliderโ€ McKenzie and Winston โ€œChiefโ€ Davis.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Consul General to the United States Rony โ€œLutaโ€ McIntosh, a soca artiste, renowned for his hit, โ€œTight Spotโ€, also briefly addressed the ceremony.

Post-competition, calypso aficionados partied to guest artistes from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and St. Lucia.

They comprised Vincentians Man Kemmy, the 2022 Road March King in Vincy Mas; Abena, a back-up singer with the Solid Band; and veteran calypsonian Cyril โ€œScorcherโ€ Thomas, a retired public school teacher in Brooklyn and former Deputy Consul General at the Vincentian Consulate General in New York.

Others were: Grenadians Hercules, Muscles and Inspector; and St. Lucian Fireman Mitch.

โ€œWe now look forward to the results and prepare to step up our performances, if need be,โ€ Rejector told Caribbean Lifeย in a post-show interview.

โ€œWe thank all who came out to the preliminary judging, and those who have helped and continue to help us in our endeavor to uplift and preserve our art form, community, ourselves and our country as a whole,โ€ he added.

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