[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Events Company of St. Lucia Inc. (ECSL) and the Calypso Management Committee (CMC) are thrilled to announce the qualifiers who will compete on Sunday July 1st at the National Cultural Centre in the Calypso Semi Finals Competition in the race to the Calypso Monarch Competition.
The qualifiers are:
ALLY CAT
BLACK PEARL & HERB BLACK BLAZE
DENNIS JAMES
EDUCATOR
INVADER
JN CHARLES
LADY LEEN
MIGHTY SIZZLER
NINTUS
OSHUN
The race to Calypso Finals is on, with the cream of the crop emerging yet again on top, proving that calypso is alive, well and kicking. The South Calypso Tent represents with five calypso runners in the race, followed by TOT Village with six calypso thoroughbreds lined up and Fire One, the most recent addition to the Calypso Tent arena, with a solid seven contenders. The stakes are high and the anticipation is building.
These eighteen qualifiers will be competing for one of the nine sought-after spots in the Calypso Monarch Competition with the hope of defeating the reigning calypso king, the Mighty Pep, who captured the calypso monarchy in 2017. The Calypso Monarch Competition is scheduled for Saturday July 14th, 2018 at The Sab in Vigie.
The next leg of competition, the Calypso Semi Final, will be staged at the National Cultural Centre on Sunday July 1st, 2018 from 5PM. Tickets are $30 and available at Steve’s Barber Shop and The Cell Outlets at Baywalk Shopping Mall and Jeremie Street, Castries. Tickets will also be sold at the venue. Parking for the event will be available on the National Cultural Centre Grounds. Patrons are encouraged to purchase tickets early to avoid the rush.
Sponsors for Saint Lucia Carnival include Flow, Platinum Sponsor for the Soleil Saint Lucia Summer Festival, Caribbean Airlines, Bounty Rum and Piton Beer. Media sponsors include The Wave, Hot FM, HTS/Helen 100, Vybe Radio, DBS, RCI and MBC.
Saint Lucia Carnival is produced in collaboration with the Cultural Development Foundation (CDF).
— Source: Events Saint Lucia
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