by wearejouvert | Aug 19, 2024 | Cultural Leaders, History
Rudy King is a name that resonates with anyone familiar with the history of steel pan music in New York. As the founder of the first steelband in the city, Trinidad Steelband, King played a crucial role in introducing and popularizing this unique Caribbean instrument...
by wearejouvert | Aug 19, 2024 | Cultural Leaders, History
Carlos Lezama, affectionately known as “the Father of Brooklyn Carnival,” played a pivotal role in transforming New York’s Caribbean Carnival into one of the largest and most vibrant cultural events in the world. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Lezama...
by wearejouvert | Aug 19, 2024 | Cultural Leaders, History
Jessie Waddell, a trailblazing figure in the history of New York’s Carnival, is best known for her role in bringing the vibrant spirit of Caribbean Carnival to the streets of Harlem. Born in Tunapuna, Trinidad, Waddell carried the love for Carnival with her when...
by wearejouvert | Jun 12, 2024 | Cultural Leaders, History
When we talk about the rich history of J’Ouvert in Brooklyn, one name that always stands out is Earl King. A true champion of the steel pan, Earl King dedicated his life to preserving the authentic sounds and spirit of J’Ouvert, ensuring that this...
by wearejouvert | Jun 12, 2024 | Cultural Leaders, History
For more than 25 years, Roy Pierre & Associates helped define the visual language of Brooklyn J’Ouvert. Their work wasn’t just decorative, it was deliberate, theatrical, and rooted in tradition. At the center was Roy Pierre, a Trinidadian-born costume designer...