U.W.I.
Chutney Fete Date: Thursday 6th September
2007 Location: JFK Quadrangle, UWI St. Augustine
Campus. Trinidad Promotions: U.W.I. St. Augustine
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the beginning of a new school year, U.W.I. St. Augustine had a week of events
for its students and TJJ.com decided to cover it's Chutney Fete. With a cast of
established acts such as Omardath Maharaj of Spread Pal Crew and
Rakesh Yankeran and the big bands Dil-E-Nadan and Karma the
night looked to be an interesting one. From
kick-off, alcohol seemed to be the prevailing factor of the night as we saw a
crew drinking up a storm in the car park outside. We headed through the entrance
and took in some vibes from the V.I.P. So much for our fears of hearing Chutney
for the whole night as the DJ's were mixing up the music like a good curry; with
Chutney for buss-up shot, Soca for curry potato an channa, Hip Hop for chicken
and just enough Dancehall for "Mother-In-Law" (Pepper). Proceedings
went along nicely and then Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan hit
the stage around midnight. They showed their versatility and flipped through all
different genres of music and kept the crowd going all thru their set. The band
also boasted a familiar face to the Soca fraternity as Derrick "Dr".
Seales provided a welcome edge to the performance. After
Dil-E-Nadan, the Masala 101.1FM crew turned the crowd upside down with
a flowing routine of musical selections until Karma was ready. Mr. Ravi
B. and the family came on stage with their latest hit "Rum Is Meh Lover"
and mesmerized the audience. They too touched on all bits of music including a
somewhat awkward rendition of Tessanne Chin's "Hideaway" by the
lead female vocalist. Rakesh Yankeran & Omardath Maharaj did their
thing during Karma's time on-stage (with "Ring Bang" sending
the crowd in a frenzy with a burst of Confetti) before the band wrapped up shortly
before 2am. So
with the crowd not ready to go home and the incessant alcohol still flowing, "Bling"
of Cyberia Soundsystem took to the stage and made a valiant effort to get
things going. However it was to little avail as the Campus Police were insistent
that the party go no later than 2am. So our night was cut short but we made some
new friends and left happy. Two
problems though... we noticed that throughout the night several "Freshers"
(First Year Students) shied away from our cameras... (probably cuz Mommy and Daddy
didn't know they were out limin... lol) ... and I safely had the worst tasting
cup of corn soup in my life after the fete... not to be crude, but it actually
"somehow" tasted like a burnt up "pelau" :-( Anyway,
we enjoyed ourselves and look forward to bringing you more of the U.W.I. festivities
in the coming weeks. Young
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