Newsday - Leacock excited for historic show
Denelle Smith gets ready for her photoshoot as she features for Ms Education, Innovation and Sport at the inter-department Carnival competition. This year the them is: the future games. - DAVID REID
KINNESHA GEORGE-HARRY
The 2020 edition of the Tobago Inter-Department Carnival competition will be held on February 13 and will also serve as a dry run for the National Panorama medium band finals, to be staged in Tobago for the first time.
Addressing a media conference on Thursday at the GNV Place (Tobago Festivals Commission headquarters), Festival Commission director George Leacock said: “In particular, the security agencies and so on are looking forward to getting to the venue ahead of time and having an idea on how things would turn out for the medium band finals. I think, particularly, with the large crowds that attend this event, it would be an ideal dress rehearsal.”
With hundreds of steelband members and officials expected for the finals on February 16, at the Parade Grounds of the Dwight Yorke Stadium, Leacock said he has received a number of requests for accommodation.
“We’re extremely excited about this event; we think that the event has the potential to be a game changer for Tobago’s Carnival on several levels. The level of interest of persons coming out of Trinidad is phenomenal, I have been exchanging requests from persons for hotels and rooms... the minimum number of persons that will come to Tobago for this event from Trinidad as far as actual participants are concerned, is 700, supporters and visitors to the event and all of that. There would also be some very high-profile guests.”
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