Carnival 2023Preparing for the 'Mother of all Carnivals' - Trinidad Guardian

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Mer­ry Monarch is ex­pect­ed to reign on the streets and en­ter­tain­ment are­nas of T&T once again come Jan­u­ary and Feb­ru­ary 2023. Fu­elled by the pent-up en­er­gy and an­tic­i­pa­tion com­ing off of the pan­dem­ic which con­strained fes­tiv­i­ties for the past two years, Car­ni­val 2023 or C2K23 is ex­pect­ed to be a mega one. Lead­ing the charge in de­clar­ing the 2023 fes­ti­val “The Moth­er of All Car­ni­vals” is the gov­ern­ing body for Car­ni­val the Na­tion­al Car­ni­val Com­mis­sion (NCC).

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