Celebrating Life'': Carnival 2011 is launched!

already 3 consecutive Sundays, the bands on foot, true spearheads of the Haitian Carnival, have invested major streets of Port-au-Prince to create an atmosphere of almost hysterical crowd. As for DJs (Disk Jockey) mounted on tanks with sound, the atmosphere created at the Champ de Mars is gaining momentum every Sunday despite the macabre scene of hideous tent cities and the surrounding stench.
For now, the government seems to ignore the incessant calls Mary to unlock the funds available to the organization de cette festivité populaire mise en quarantaine l’année dernière par le cataclysme du 12 janvier. Quant aux grandes compagnies de sponsoring qui, sans lesquelles, le Carnaval risque de s’embourber dans la caricature, elles hésitent, pour le moment, à sortir leur carnet de chèque malgré une timide présence de logos d e quelques-unes d’entre elles sur les chars des DJs.
Les 6, 7 et 8 mars 2011 sont les dates retenues cette année pour le défilé des chars et bandes à pieds sur un itinéraire pas encore tout à fait défini. Toutefois, une chose est presque sure, le parcours habituel ne sera not appropriate for this edition.
Furthermore, contrary to the habits in pre-carnival, carnival songs not rule the playlist of radio stations on FM and the programming of TV channels. While the main bridgehead bands already animate walk tirelessly tarmac, doubt remains as to the participation of big guns of Konpa Direct, the Haitian Rap and Racine, including Djakout # 1, T-Vice, Mizik Mizik Ram, Boukman, Carimi, Kreyol La, Barikad Crew, etc. Rockfam.
Note that even when Rolls Laine (Roro), drummer # 1 of Djakout defends tooth and nail in the media organization of the carnival this year arguing that musicians can not be the only ones to bear the brunt of human impact on 12 January when all the other professional classes of the country are given to work to meet their monthly bills. As for the group Sweet Micky, real clout on the course of three days gras, its mastermind, Joseph Michel Martelly, currently focusing its energies for another hike that will lead perhaps to a different place in the Champ de Mars one morning in May 2011.
We recall that earlier this year when the question of organizing the Carnival began to agitate loudly in the media, Al-Jessy Khaalis, Manager of T-Vice, said emphatically that out of respect for the victims of January 12, there is no question T-Vice to join the party. However, some rumors suggest a possible involvement of Martino Brothers and Co. in Carnival in Jacmel and even in Port-au-Prince. If this is the case, she was only referring to the victims of Port-au-Prince?
Pending the release of funds required by the City Council and the announcement of the participation ou non des groupes musicaux, des milliers de gens ne jurent que par le carnaval cette année. Leurs déhanchements lascifs et débridés au Champ-de-mars devant les cameras de télévision témoignent de cette volonté de s’amuser malgré le contraste frappant voire révoltant projeté sur nos petits ecrans.
La question délicate de l’organisation du Carnaval 2011 fait la une des émissions de musique sur la FM et les réseaux sociaux. Elle met face à face ceux qui sont pour et contre. Les arguments et insultes pleuvent pour justifier sa position. Et vous? resteriez-vous à la m Aisone sans meme regarder télévision ou the iriez Amuser-vous vous sur le Champ-de-mars?
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