33rd Miami Carnival to Capture Essence of Caribbean-American Community

By: Sep. 28, 2017
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A kaleidoscope of Caribbean cultures under one umbrella will celebrate one of Miami's premier cultural festivals that captures the spirit, passion, and essence of the Caribbean-American community. This rich tradition, in its 33rd year, will take place on Sunday, October 8, 2017, from 11am-11pm at the Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds (10901 SW 24 St, Miami, FL 33165).

The Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau is the host sponsor and JetBlue is the official airline carrier. The day also includes the diverse and unique flavors of Caribbean food, drinks, and crafts. Patrons are encouraged to use one of the three free park and ride locations that have been set up at Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, Tropical Park and Golden Glades Interchange.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.miamibrowardcarnival.com.

Although many people were impacted by Hurricane Irma, Greater Miami is open for business, with the majority of our hotels and restaurants open and fully operational. Miami International Airport and Port Miami are fully operational and welcoming passengers.

"Now more than ever Greater Miami is proud to showcase the rich cultural traditions of our Caribbean neighbors, friends, and families during Miami Carnival. We encourage visitors and locals to discover and enjoy the events and pageantry of this year's festival as it pays tribute to the history and culture of the Caribbean and its extraordinarily resilient spirited people," states William S. Talbert III-CEO/President of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau.

"In addition, this year's Miami Carnival will take place in a context of sadness and sorrow but will remain a celebration of and a tribute to all our sisters and brothers in the Caribbean who have suffered tremendously in the wake of Hurricanes Irma, Jose, and Maria," states Joan Justin, Chair of the Miami Broward Carnival One Host Committee.

"The United States of America, Florida and the Caribbean became one family through the common experience of the impact of the hurricanes this historic season. As a result, we will need each other during this challenging period of recovery and rebuilding. We encourage all Carnival patrons and community organizations to support the US Caribbean Strong Relief Fund held at The Miami Foundation at give.miamifoundation.org/caribbean and more information at sflcaribbeanstrong.org," stated Marlon Hill, Miami attorney and past Trustee of The Miami Foundation.

There are over 15 masquerade bands that will be judged on visual impact, creativity, authenticity, craftsmanship, relation to the theme, portability and presentation for prizes, and the coveted Miami Carnival Band of the Year Title. One Island Mas Band, 2016 Band of the Year is preparing to keep their coveted title. Some of the top soca artists in the music industry are set to ignite the concert stage that day include: MX Prime and Ultimate Rejects, Karma, Ravi B & Neisha B, Shurwayne Winchester, Terri Lyons, Lead Pipe & Saddis, Edwin Yearwood, Yankey Boy, Marz Ville, Julien Believe, Scrappy, Asten Isaac, Rudy Live, Burning Flames, Tian Winters, Menace, Rupee, TNT Prison Band. The DJ lineup includes: Redman, DJ Spice, DJ Storm, DJ Spice Mature Vibe, Chosen Plus, and MC Wassy.

Miami Carnival will be donating $5,000 to the Miami Foundation's US Caribbean Strong Relief Fund, and will be encouraging all attendees to donate $1 towards the fund.

Carnival revelers and attendees infuse well over $12 million dollars of direct purchasing power into the local economy through expenditures in our hotels, restaurants, transportation, and shopping establishments and create thousands of seasonal jobs in the numerous ancillary events associated with the weeklong celebration. Tourists and visitors from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the entire Caribbean make Carnival an annual visit to Miami. Not only does Miami Carnival promote Caribbean culture it promotes Caribbean business. The economy benefits from the richness and diversity of our cultural traditions.

Sponsors for the Miami Carnival include: Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jet Blue, Cox Media Group, South Florida Caribbean News, Hamilton, Miller & Birthisel LLP, Mount Gay Barbados Rum, The Miami Dade County Fair and Exposition, Inc., Barbados, Broward Yellow Cab, Caribbean Connection Radio Show W., CMNUSA, Riddims Marketing, Inc., Eventsrus.com, Caribbean American Passport, Zip 103 FM, Trini JungleJuice.com, 8WSVI-TV, Team Soca, CaribbeanFinder.com, Caribbean National Weekly, 99 Jamz, Hot 105 and "With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners."


SIGNATURE EVENTS:

Junior Carnival
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Time: Noon - 10pm
Location: Central Broward Regional Park-3700 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL 33311 Admission: $10, Children under 10 are free with a paid adult

Fantastic Friday-12noon-11pm
12noon-4pm-Miami Broward Carnival Skip Work Lunch Time Bacchanal

4pm-11pm-Miami Broward Carnival King/Queen/Individual/Panorama Competition Admission-Online advance tickets $15.00

Miami Broward Official J'Ouvert
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Location: Central Broward Regional Park-3700 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL 33311 Time: 7am - 3pm
Admission: $25.00 Online Pre-Sold

Miami Carnival Parade and Concert
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Location: Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds-10901 SW 24th Street, Miami, FL 33165 Time: 11am - 11pm
Admission: Online Pre-Sold- $30.00
VIP Experience Carnival Day- $100.00



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