The tragic Carnival fire in 1963, in which three people lost
their lives and several persons were injured, changed the course
of Carnival dramatically. The authorities of the day decided to
ban sensays and all mask wearing, and I remember that the Carnival
in the following year; 1964, had been reduced to a shadow of what
it had been previously. As a matter of fact, there were persons
who decided to stop playing Carnival from that year because of
the fire incident.
In the years that followed, the Carnival shows began to play
more of a prominent role in the festival. The Carnival Queen Show
and Calypso competitions moved the Carib Cinema to a bigger stage
at the Windsor Park.
At the Carib Cinema in the 1960's there were the crowning of
Queens like Evadney Charles, Avonelle Shillingford, and Claudia
Hill. Later on when the show was moved to the Windsor Park Queens
emerged like Deidre Bellot, Rosemary Giraud, Eva Bruney, Anthea
Mondesire, Kathleen Telemaque, Patricia Lander and Isabella Shillingford.
Dominica won the Antigua Caribbean Queen Show title twice in the
1970's with Kathleen Telemaque and Marie Louise Rock. We also
won the CARIFTA Queen title twice with Anthea Mondesire and Esther
Fadelle.
Calypso was of course a major part of Carnival as well. Some
of the big names in calypso back then were the Idol, Spark Breaker
(of Gaylords fame) and Solo.
There were also annual steel-band competitions. In the days preceding
Carnival, the air would be filled with the sounds of steel-bands
rehearsing for competitions and also for the road. Steel bands
such as Whitchurch and Texaco were among the main steel bands
of the day.
The Jaycees organized Carnival for several years in the 1960's
until 1972. Following the Jaycees, different Carnival Committees
attempted to stage Carnival until the late 1970's. Meanwhile,
the costs of staging the shows had been mounting and a huge task
of rebuilding a Carnival City every year in the Windsor Park had
taken its toll on these various committees. In addition to these
problems, Hurricane David struck in 1979.
At that time, the Cultural Division had just been set up with
one member on its staff- Alwin Bully and in 1980, through the
office of the Division he decided to form the Carnival Organizing
Committee to administer Carnival. The Dominica Grammar School
became the grounds for Carnival City and the Carnival shows continued.
Along with Carnival Queen shows, the OECS Queen Show was introduced
in 1984. The was held every year until 1996. Dominica won the
title a total of four times.
In the 1980's the Carnival Queens included Anthea Burton, Diane
Francis, Margaret-Rose Cools-Lartigue and Marcella La Rocque.
Diane Francis went on to win the Caribbean Queen title in Antigua
in 1986, while Marcella La Rocque won regional crowns in St. Maarten
and St. Vincent.
In the 80's hi-fi's providing music on the road were then the
popular trend and as a result steel bands were finding it difficult
to compete with the amplified and non-stop music of the hi-fi's.
New efforts had to be made by the Carnival Organizing Committee
and the Cultural Division to revive steel band and also to encourage
'la po kabwit' and other traditional aspects of Carnival.
In our present day Carnival, we are once again seeing 'sensays',
'sooswell soowi', and 'cowboys,' and the 'la po kabwit' featuring
in many events.
The Teenage Pageant, which brings together contestants from various
schools in teen competition, has been organized by the Waitukubuli
Dance Theatre Company; for several years. Before the name Teenage
Pageant was introduced, this event was called the Junior Queen
Show.
The 1990's are proving to be an interesting era in terms of Carnival
Development. We have seen the growth in popularity of live bands
on the road for jump-up. We have also seen the re-introduction
of 'sensay' to Carnival, mainly through the efforts of former
Carnival Organizing Committee headed by Dermot Southwell, and
there seems to be revived interest and appreciation for aspects
of the 'old time' Carnival. So Carnival today reflects a rich
mixture to the traditional and modern aspects of the festival.
The main Carnival band organizers have been Thunderbirds, Albert
'Piwi' Theodore and more recently Carnival has been making a name
for itself.
Steel bands are slowly but surely making its way back on the
music scene, thanks to bands like Fanta Pan and Phaze 5. New steel
bands are emerging like the Goodwill School Steel Band and the
Kairi Beacon Steel Band.
Meanwhile the 90's have produced Queens like Martha Augustus,
Gloria Ophar, Francillia Agar, Levi Beaupierre, Priscilla St.Ville,
Giselle Francis, Kamala Jno.Baptiste. Martha, Gloria, Francillia,
Giselle and Kamala went on to capture some regional crowns for
Dominica.
Calypsonians like Scrunter and Hurricane have been the main winners
for the Calypso Monarch crown in the 90's however other Calypsonians
like the Brakes and Hunter have been able to capture the Monarch
title at least once so far.
New recording studios in Dominica are now making it possible
for calypsonians to record and promote their songs on CD and cassette.
In addition the popular music bands like WCK and First Serenade
are taking the opportunity to launch their new CD albums during
the Carnival Season and their music is usually popular in the
road.
A government appointed Dominica Festivals Commission has now
been put in place to give Carnival firmer financial support. And
so we can only hope that Carnival will continue to grow from strength
to strength and that Dominicans will continue to give support
to the Caribbean's Most Original Carnival.