A
Trinbago
Winter
Date: Tuesday 11th November
2008
Location: Sports Cafe. Haymarket. Picadilly
Circus. London, UK
Promotions: Tourism
Development Company (TDC) and Next Level PoisonUK
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As I walked down Haymarket
in the heart of London, I thought I was dreaming as I heard the melodic
sweet tones of steel pan in the distance. It was about 7:30PM, and the
city was still bustling with life. It was a very cold evening and it had
been raining earlier, so I though to myself, thats got to
be somebodys car music system. As I slowly approached the
Sports Café bar and restaurant, I realized it was the harmonious
sounds of my countys national instrument. There was a crowd stood
listening, and amongst them were a number of Europeans who were passing
by and had stopped to marvel and enjoy the music. To bring an even warmer
feeling to those shopping in Londons exclusive West End, a colourfully
Moko Jumbie was dancing and showing off his special moves to the music.
This was the intro to, A Trinbago Winter World Travel
Market Party, hosted by the Tourism Development Company of Trinidad
and Tobago.
In a bid to increase
the number of United Kingdom/European stay-over visitors to Trinidad and
Tobago, the Tourism Minister Joseph Ross lead a delegation to London
for the World Travel Market (WTM). WTM is the premier business forum for
the global travel industry attracting the participation of over 200 countries.
A Trinibago Winter was a red carpet reception for the
official ministry visitors from Trinidad & Tobago, the London Trinidad
and Tobago Embassy and Trini nationals living in London.
When I entered the
Sports Cafe, it was clear that it had been set of into 4 different zones.
Each area represented an important festival in Trinidad and Tobago or
a particular place and the decorations were reminiscent of Trinbago Christmas,
Carnival and Diviali. Delicacies from all festivals were displayed and
available to sample, in addition to the Carnival costumed individuals,
traditional dress and craft specifically found in Tobago which were on
display. Thinking of it deeply, the festivals mentioned are all held in
the winter months for those living in the temperate northern countries.
I made sure to sample food from each area and was particularly fond of
the pulorie with the sweet mango sauce, but the pastille and black cake
did not disappoint either. As complimentary dinner was served to the VIP
in attendance, Crab and Dumpling was served as a sampler of what Tobago
is synonymous for. A sure treat to the foreigners who were in attendance,
visibly impressed by the way they cleaned their plates and returned for
more servings.
In attendance at the
event was the world record holding batsman, Brian Lara; he was
the the guest of honour. It was an excellent opportunity for many to meet
Brian up close, as an ambassador for the twin island country he did his
celebrity duties, posing for pictures and signing autographs for all who
approached him. The night was a great opportunity for Trini Londoner's
to meet and mingle with the visiting TDC and Tourism Ministry officials.
Minister Ross could be seen walking around and conversing with patrons,
young and old, getting their ideas on ways to enhance tourism to the T&T
islands, and also how to make the lives of Trini's living in London, whether
it be for temporary work or education, better. Also in attendance was
Derrick Lewis of ISLANDpeople promotions, no doubt looking for
ways to improve tourist participation in Trini Carnival.
Other prominent people
in attendance were:
- Deputy High Commissioner
Jamaica - Mrs. Sharon Saunders
- Public Affairs
and Cultural Attache (Trinidad and Tobago High Commission, London) -
Mr. Ashton Ford
- President of the
Tourism Development Company (TDC) - Mr. Earnest Littles
- Chairman of the
TDC Board - Mr. Brian Awong
- Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Tourism - Ms. Melba Dedier
- Permanent Secretary
- Mr. Terrence Henry
- Marketing Manager
(TDC) - Mr. Jason Baptiste
Assistance for the
event to take place was given by Next Level PoisonUK, the entertainment
company that provides many of the larger Trini concerts in the UK and
ensures Soca is alive and strong in London. The band leader Wendel
Clement kept a watchfully eye on the proceedings ensure all was going
well.
The occasion was a
well put together event as a climax to the end of the World Travel Market.
After I had a couple bottles of Carib, and of course a few Rum and Coke,
I fling a couple moves on the dance floor as the night ended in Trini
style with a sweet Soca jam session. Nobody would have thought it was
a school night. DJ Markee and Martin Jay heated
up the dance floor. The time was 12 midnight and the place was pack with
folks dancing and having fun. As for me, I reluctantly left to catch the
last train home, if I didnt make that.. who knows what time I would
have reached meh yard!
Benji for the TJJ
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