Bermuda Carnival Archives - RG Magazines https://www.rgmags.com/tag/bermuda-carnival/ RG Magazines Mon, 09 Apr 2018 13:35:40 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.rgmags.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-logo-fav-1-32x32.png Bermuda Carnival Archives - RG Magazines https://www.rgmags.com/tag/bermuda-carnival/ 32 32 Photos: Bermuda Heroes Weekend Band Launch https://www.rgmags.com/2018/01/photos-bermuda-heroes-weekend-band-launch/ https://www.rgmags.com/2018/01/photos-bermuda-heroes-weekend-band-launch/#respond Wed, 17 Jan 2018 13:54:21 +0000 http://rgmags.com/?p=4443 The post Photos: Bermuda Heroes Weekend Band Launch appeared first on RG Magazines.

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BHW jumps into the fast lane https://www.rgmags.com/2017/06/a-serious-growth-spurt/ https://www.rgmags.com/2017/06/a-serious-growth-spurt/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2017 19:53:42 +0000 http://rgmags.com/?p=1738 Jason Sukdeo always knew that the Bermuda Heroes Weekend carnival would be a success; he just didn’t know it would happen this quickly. Entering its third year this weekend, the carnival has grown much faster than Mr Sukdeo thought it would. And, in attracting artists and visitors from overseas, the carnival has proved that Mr [...]

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Jason Sukdeo always knew that the Bermuda Heroes Weekend carnival would be a success; he just didn’t know it would happen this quickly. Entering its third year this weekend, the carnival has grown much faster than Mr Sukdeo thought it would.

And, in attracting artists and visitors from overseas, the carnival has proved that Mr Sukdeo, a respected DJ with a strong local following, was right when he said that the island was ready for a party of its own.

“Folks have been asking for it [carnival], and asking about it, for a long time,” he said. “A lot of folks who are in to carnivals and enjoy carnivals have said that Bermuda should have a carnival, so it wasn’t a surprise that it took off and that people are enjoying it.

“I really thought the people that were into carnival and were in to soca music and enjoy that type of entertainment, they would enjoy it for a few years and eventually everybody else would catch on.”

Still, even he has been taken aback by the speed of its popularity. “I knew it would take some time to grow, take some time to hit the mass public, but it has definitely hit faster than I thought, even internationally as well,” he said. “People are talking about it all the time and looking forward to coming to Bermuda each year. The crowds are growing every year; this is where I thought I was going to be in year five.”

As with any event the first two years came with teething problems and with the 35th America’s Cup also taking place this time around there have been a few adjustments to be made. The other issue has been with the raft-up; a popular event that caused some concern among visitors who could not swim – a problem that Mr Sukdeo, as a Bermudian, had not given much thought to.

“The raft up, there is going to be some changes made to that,” he said. “The first two years it went really well, but there were some concerns around safety…and a lot of the visitors, we found they just could not swim. That did come as a surprise to us over the first two years when we’re marketing it and reaching out to other markets. When we were talking to people about raft up the first question is ‘can I touch the bottom?’ Do I need to be able to swim?

“It’s something we didn’t think about as Bermudians because we just take it for granted that everybody can swim. But there are a lot of our visitors that can’t swim, so the move this year to Shelley Bay is going to alleviate a lot of that, so they can walk out and still enjoy the raft up.

“We’ll still get the same atmosphere with boats around Shelley Bay, and also the barge itself and the music, all that stuff will still be there, but they’ll be able to touch the bottom.”

While the raft-up is the highlight of the weekend for some, Mr Sukdeo is just as excited about the opening night concert tomorrow at the National Stadium, where a live band will accompany the artists on the main stage.

“The Friday night show at the National Stadium is definitely going to be a show to see this year,” he said. “We have brought in a live band called the Roy Cape All Stars, and the artists will all be performing to the live band as opposed to [pre-recorded] tracks. That is going to be a great show to see.”

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Planning for Bermuda’s biggest party https://www.rgmags.com/2017/06/plan-for-the-unexpected/ https://www.rgmags.com/2017/06/plan-for-the-unexpected/#respond Wed, 21 Jun 2017 14:15:35 +0000 http://rgmags.com/?p=1453 Plan for the unexpected. That is the main lesson Bermuda Heroes Weekend (BHW) president Jason Sukdeo learned from the inaugural event last year. While overjoyed with the success of the 2015 BHW, Mr Sukdeo (aka D’General) said: “The biggest lesson we learned was to always plan for the unplanned. In order to ensure the success [...]

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Plan for the unexpected.

That is the main lesson Bermuda Heroes Weekend (BHW) president Jason Sukdeo learned from the inaugural event last year.

While overjoyed with the success of the 2015 BHW, Mr Sukdeo (aka D’General) said: “The biggest lesson we learned was to always plan for the unplanned. In order to ensure the success of the event, plans for every possible scenario are needed. When the unexpected happens, and it will, we can easily adapt and implement a well thought-out plan.”

Mr Sukdeo, who for years has had a vision of a carnival in Bermuda and has now seen it come to fruition, said making sure everything goes right can be stressful.

“As with any event there are definitely challenges that we face,” he said. “A good plan will definitely reduce the stress level and we have put in motion a good plan that we believe all spectators, patrons and participants will enjoy. Our main concern is the safety of the patrons. We are doing as much as we can to ensure the event is safe and enjoyed. ”

Mr Sukdeo knew that a carnival would be popular in Bermuda but was taken aback when it kicked off last year with a huge turnout on Front Street when soca bands played before a crowd of about 5,000.

“Last year was a huge success. The entire team was thrilled with the large number of attendees at each event, and the positive feedback we received. We are looking forward to more positive results for 2016.”

And while the thousands of people had a rip-roaring time in 2015, the 36-year-old DJ, who got his nickname because he likes to run things, had to stay on an even keel. “I had to stay sober and I had to stay focused,” he said after last year’s event. “I knew people would be curious but I wasn’t expecting that many people. I felt pride.”

Mr Sukdeo said planning for this year’s event “started even before 2015 BHW had started! Consequently, we have already started planning for 2017.

“This year we have added two new events — the Bermuda Heroes Weekend Launch Party that took place in November and our first ever Kiddie Carnival (which was held earlier this month). We are also using new venues that will improve on last year’s events.”

In 2015 he travelled to Miami, New York and Boston to promote the event and to get visitors to come down to Bermuda for the four-day party.

To promote this year’s carnival, he said they travelled to Barbados for last year’s Crop Over and “our team also promoted (BHW) in Trinidad for their carnival, and attended events in Toronto and New York.”

Last year more than 200 visitors came down for BHW. This year Mr Sukdeo expects more as a result of positive word of mouth.

“We are definitely aiming for additional visitors. We have a target of 400 visitors for 2016.”

The costumes at the carnival are a big draw and Mr Sukdeo said: “BHW Ltd provides bands the opportunity to enter the parade and showcase their product — costumes. This year we have eight bands participating in the ‘Parade of Bands’. Each band has their own costumes and have sourced them both locally and overseas. We are expecting to have close to 2,000 people on the road for the parade in both costumes and T-shirts.”

What Bermuda does differently from any other carnival is the final day’s Raft Up; last year it proved to be one of the most fun events.

“The Raft Up was very popular because it was different to the regular carnival schedule. It was something most visitors are not accustomed to seeing. To combine our beautiful waters, with a carnival truck playing soca music is something most soca fans would travel for — and they are doing so.”

The Raft Up this year will be off Morgan’s Point which is the operational base of Swedish America’s Cup challenger Artemis Racing. Mr Sukdeo said: “It would be great to have the America’s Cup folks out to enjoy the festivities as well. We’ll be in their backyard!”

Also this year BHW Ltd will be launching their first ever BHW2016 smartphone app.

“We encourage everyone to download BHW2016. The BHW2016 app will provide you updates on all the events, including those being hosted by various promoters. Another piece of advice is to purchase tickets early to avoid disappointment.”

What does he envisage Heroes Weekend becoming in 10 years’ time?

Mr Sukdeo said: “Our vision for the next 10 years is showing Bermuda the benefits of a carnival-based tourism product. Our goal is to have accommodations sold out, all forms of transportation options maxed out and other hospitality-based businesses flourishing as a result of the increase in visitors. We also want to see carnival-based businesses such as Mas Bands and promoters executing their plans and seeing returns on their investments from both local spending and international visitors.”

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