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Pronunciation: Crop-O-Vian 

Definition: A lover of Crop Over and all things Crop Over.

Origin: Bajan 

 

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Crop Over Song Review – Coopa Dan

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Barkin Spida- Soca Official

Soca Review 

TRACK: OWN DAY Listen now 2

WRITTEN BY: JERMAINE COOPA DAN GITTENS & YOUNG D JOHNSON 


PRODUCED BY: CHRIS ALLMAN AT SLAM CITY STUDIOS
MIXED AND MASTERED BY: ANDREW DENNY

Big respect to Coopa Dan on this track!  I am glad he dropped the slightly worn out intro tag line “Its de cooopaaaaa”.  Sorry bro, it was cool when you did it the first time around with your popular 2013 break out track ‘Question of the Year’, but you should have probably left it right there in 2013…

The music on this Slam City produced track is BOUNCING and Coopa Dan even went back to his African roots with some crazy backing vocals.. And if I had to guess who did those backing vocals, it probably was the African Queen herself Indrani… But don’t quote on that one…All around good job, and I give this track 8 FLAGS out of 10….

Keep locked for more reviews over the summer season..Cheers!! Barkin Spida

 

Costume Readiness

Is your Costume “Wuk Up” Ready

Ah boy! 2015 Crop Over right round the corner y’all and with umpteen years of “wukuptology” in my waist I stopped to ponder. As the years of mas roll on I have seen the changing face of our culture in ladies costumes – from the full masquerade splendor depicting the Stories of our Life to the now barely there bikini depicting the Fantasies of our Life.

Not only have the costumes changed but the music as well. Today, we have moved from a melodic, easy paced chip rhythm to the musical vibe that brings the forbidden dance from our souls. This along with the freedom of our society is displayed in the gyrations on the road that bring lustful thoughts to the most saintly of persons.

So with this in mind ….Is your costume “Wuk Up” Ready? To determine this, we must first establish what type of costume you’ve got!

There’s the:

  •  Poser – Pure show … No Touchie, Touchie
    Usually found in the Frontline, this is the porcelain doll of costumes (to be seen but not played with). Meticulously bedazzled and hard to miss with its preponderance of plumage rivaling any peacock. These ladies maintain their poised personas all the way to Spring Garden; with hair, nails, make-up and eyebrows on fleek (age appropriate translation..on point) – always camera-ready 24/7. The beauty of these costumes is undeniable and with the accompanying cost, it’s no wonder they don’t want you to touch.
    Chip Approved – Perfect for a cool ‘chip, chip’ down the road individual
    This costume is probably one of the most daring on the road and I like um. Its wire bra and thong design leaves us men breathless and some females jealous or all out hating of the daring ladies that manage to successfully carry off this look with nothing more than a smile. But alas, if one ventures in at too hectic a gyration it will become a ‘wardrobe malfunction’ (a la Janet Jackson) or cause some trouble with the RSPCA for endangering cats (we Bajans will understand).
    Jump Ready – Preferred choice of the seasoned reveler.
    This costume is the meat and potatoes of any band. Ample coverage from the top to the boy shorts at the bottom make it perfect for revelers of any physique and most importantly ready for most energetic of movements. Like a Ford, they built TOUGH, so no matter if the bumper get “ben up”, they pooch back like black ants, stick it, balance and DUN it UP.

All that said, no matter which costume you choose, the MOST important rule is to ensure you select the correct size………. I don’t have to spell it out for yuh or do I ? Failing to follow this most important rule could make you the most popular person on social media (not in a good way) and the focus of a few snickers at the office and from “friends”.

Look out fuh me on the road…I will be the one trying to get ‘On pun yuh bumpa , on pun yuh bump’ no matter what costume you choose (lol).

~ Semi Retired Reveller

Security – From Parties to Jump UP

Once again Barbados’ Crop Over, our annual national sugar cane harvest festival, is in the air. Calypso music scores this twenty-four day special event. The rum spiked occasion is designed for locals and visitors to have fun together. On Kadooment day a diverse mix of individuals play mass in themed costume bands. Life is literally sweet. How many attendees know about or regard behind the scenes planning required to keep everyone safe?

Preceding Grand Kadooment’s climax on the Spring Garden party highway there are several spin off events and fetes. Successful event planners realize all activities, big and small, must incorporate security and safety as priority and make them paramount importance. Planning security for a special event requires a tailored approach that balances effective, non-excessive security measures against a realistic assessment of likely threats to the particular event.

A “one size fits all” approach to security and safety fails to consider aspects of the event that makes it unique. Event planners are better served by obtaining a customized security plan that encompasses a threat assessment. This special scrutiny identifies and quantifies potential risk. The goal is to separate likely threats from perceived or imagined ones.

For an inexperienced planner emotions can run high when considering possible threats such as robbery, physical abuse or harassment. Feelings that cloud rational thinking during planning stages. The veteran event planner can distinguish the conceivable from the irrational and develop a plan that adequately addresses legitimate concerns, without wasting resources and money on the unnecessary.

Appropriate security and safety measures offer three critical benefits.

  1. They provide a restrictive effect that dissuades potential trouble makers.
  2. Implement measures that intercept hooligans.
  3. Action an emergency plan that prepares everyone to respond appropriately, should an incident occur.

Effective security reassures the public, without detracting from the event’s image. It also does not inconvenience attendees. To achieve this balance the event planner should select an experienced security practitioner, who has diverse experience and adequate personnel to implement the security plan professionally.   


This article compiled and written by Ricardo Swire

Ricardo Swire is the Principal of R-L-H SECURITY CONSULTANTS & BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES. He is a decorated highly trained former Barbados Defense Force (BDF) veteran, with more than a decade in corporate experience. Mr. Swire successfully implemented and managed physical security programs in Barbados and Jamaica.  More information about his work and professional achievements can be gleaned from LinkedIn.