The Caribbean Sea is famous not only for the sun, sand and the sea, it is also famous for festivals. These festivals, also known as 'Caribbean Carnival', spread to overseas Chinese people. The Oxford dictionary defines the carnival as "a period of regular public carnival periodically conducted every week, including weekends before being lent by Roman Catholic countries, including the use of parades, music, dance and masquerade" . However, in Italy, the carnival in the Caribbean seemed to take on its own form under the influence of African culture.
Toronto's Caribbean Carnival, also known as "Caribana", is the largest cultural festival and largest outdoor festival in North America. It began in 1967 and grew into a four-week celebration in July and August. And it often fascinated over 1 million visitors during the long weekend in August. Carnival symbolic event is a colorful parade that live performances by Caribbean singers and musicians featuring music styles such as Calypso, Sudden Pot, Salsa, Reggae, Zouk and others. At this festival, there will be a host of Caribbean-themed parties, performances, performances of visual and performing arts, and full-scale island cuisine at various venues in Toronto.
The Caribbean Sea is famous not only for the sun, sand and the sea, it is also famous for festivals. These festivals, also known as 'Caribbean Carnival', spread to overseas Chinese people. - Beauty of the day of death: If you can not remember all the arts related to this holiday, it is difficult to celebrate the day of death.
The largest and most famous black culture event in Canada is the Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival (aka Caribana), a festival of the Caribbean culture to be held in Toronto, Canada, of which at least 1 million people participate each year. The festival combines the diversity of Canadians in Africa and the Caribbean Sea. Black Canadians helped create a number of genres such as Canadian hip hop, Canadian blues, Canadian jazz, R & B, Caribbean music, pop music, classical music, and had a major impact on Canadian music . Some of the earliest musical influences include Robert Nathaniel Debt, Porsha White, Oscar Peterson and Charlie Biddle. Some of Canadian black musicians enjoy a variety of mainstream worldwide appeals such as Dan Hill, Glenn Lewis, Tamia, Deborah Cox, Kardinal Offishall.