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Thousands log into Monday night’s Virtual Festival Soca Showcase

Thousands of viewers tuned in to the first-ever Virtual Festival Soca Showcase which was held Monday night, August 3.

Commencing just after 7:30 pm, the soca show which lasted more than three hours saw approximately 13,000 views and more than 1,100 comments at the conclusion of the event.

DJ Wiz was the host of the show, warming up proceedings with a number of soca hits both from local and regional artistes.

Dance group Nouveau Royal then officially got the show going with the first act on the night, performing a number of choreographed dances which lasted approximately seven minutes.

The remainder of the musical proceedings was backed by the Xtreme Band and featured artistes including Pascal, Boss and the BVI’s first-ever Road March winner, Chappy.

The curtains were drawn following a dance performance by Disenthral Festival Troupe in their matching festival costumes.

The virtual showcase was sponsored by the Ministry of Education & Culture, the Virgin Islands Festivals & Fairs Committee, the National Bank of the Virgin Islands, and the Premier’s Office.

Other scheduled events

Meanwhile, the activities will continue today Festival Tuesday with a Virtual Calypso Review which begins at 7 pm.

On Wednesday, the Festival of Culture & Praise event will take place throughout the day, while on Friday the Cultural Food Fair is scheduled for the Cyril B Romney Tortola Pier Park.

The final event is the Farmers Market, which will be held on August 8 in Carrot Bay.

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  1. Well Sah says:

    Parts of it disgusting.

    • Kingfish says:

      One of the reasons why I no longer and I am sure many others do not attend festival anymore.Years ago it was celebration of our freedom today it is a disgrace.

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    • @ Well Sah says:

      The use of the slang for the male body part simulating a bedroom act was disgraceful.

      Then they wonder why some children mimic their behaviour.

  2. 2020 says:

    Pic 3 – a turn off

    • smh says:

      Absolutely disgusting! Ya think! So messed up! This statement sums it up. “Somewhere along the line we lost our way. Somewhere along the line it became more about money, someway along the line we embraced drunken revelry more than a celebration of our ancestors.

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  3. Lost Lemon says:

    I could be wrong, but sure sounds like more statistical propaganda to me! No idea what (or whom) to believe anymore!

  4. Strupes says:

    As I see it. I say the samething. What a disgrace. Strupes. In time like these do some good contructive entertainment.

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  5. Ashamed says:

    This is the best we had to display to the viewing world? A crappy display of so called Virgin Islands culture. I’ve seen many other artist and bands here in the territory that surpass that mediocre type of performance just plain ghetto and tacky!

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