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Kaiso Showkase looking for ‘crown’ as 6 members selected for Calypso Fiesta - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

KAISO Showkase is basking in the success of its 2023 tent thus far.

Six of its cast have been selected to compete at Saturday’s Calypso Fiesta on the newly renovated Skinner Park stage, for one of 11 places in the Calypso Monarch competition.

The six are: Tameika Darius, Rivaldo London, Nicholas Lucas, Victoria Cooper-Rahim, Curlissa Charles Mapp and Addelon Braveboy (Banjela).

[caption id="attachment_1000334" align="alignnone" width="688"] Addelon "Banjela" Braveboy - Ayanna Kinsale[/caption]

Darius, one of the six finalists, has already secured her first title when she won the NWAC National Calypso Queen 2023 on January 29, and the tent management is hoping to secure another "crown" for this season.

Lucas and London also placed third and fifth respectively in Tuesday’s Young Kings competition. Lucas performed Since Dr Williams, while London secured fifth place with What If.

[caption id="attachment_1000335" align="alignnone" width="684"] Curlissa Charles Mapp - Ayanna Kinsale[/caption]

Snakey (Heaven Charles) won the competition on February 7 with his offering of What Yuh Need Again Trinbago.

Tent manager and chairman of Trinbago Unified Calypsonians' Organisation (TUCO) south central zone, which runs the tent, Steve “Ras Kommanda” Pascall said the success gives credence to his boast that Kaiso Showkase is the number one tent in the world.

[caption id="attachment_1000336" align="alignnone" width="695"] Nicholas Lucas - Ayanna Kinsale[/caption]

“We feel very proud that six out of 20 members of our cast have secured places in the semifinals.”

In 2019, cast member Ronaldo London was crowned Calypso Monarch. Banjela also copped the 2020 Young Kings title.

Kommanda is confident the tent could repeat that feat in 2023 from among any one of it’s representatives in the mix of the 40 competitors.

[caption id="attachment_1000337" align="alignnone" width="742"] Rivaldo London - Ayanna Kinsale[/caption]

“In the calypso business everybody want to reach a semifinal. Some people prefer to go to the semifinal than the monarch competition because it’s a different vibe at Skinner Park.”

The park venue over the years, has been transformed into one big picnic, with calypso lovers numbering in the 30,000, gathered to support or give disapproval with toilet paper and placards to the contenders.

Kommanda attributed the tent’s success to a collective effort on behalf of the executive and other stakeholders.

“We have to thank Oral Rodriguez and his band Razor Sharp for this success. Back up vocalists, Kaiso Flames, our sound man, Victor Donowa, and MC Damien Melville who brings a kind of spirited vibes to the tent.

[caption id="attachment_1000338" align="alignnone" width="706"] Victoria "Queen Victoria" Cooper Rahim - Ayanna Kinsale[/caption]

“As chairman of the region, I am proud to lead a group of people who toiled hard to make sure Kaiso Showkase product came off.”

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