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The Crop Over summer festival is Barbados' most
popular and colourful festival. Its origins can be traced
back to the 1780's, a time when Barbados was the world's largest
producer of sugar. At the end of the sugar season, there was
always a huge celebration to mark the culmination of another
successful sugar cane harvest - the Crop Over celebration.
As the sugar
industry in Barbados declined, so too did the Crop Over festival
and in the 1940's the festival was terminated completely.
However, the festival was revived in 1974 and other elements
of Barbadian culture were infused to make the extravaganza
that exists today ..... an event that attracts thousands of
people from across the globe.
Activities During The Crop Over Festival
- The festival
begins with the Ceremonial Delivery
of the Last Canes and the crowning of the King and
Queen of the Festival - the most productive male and female
cane cutters of the season.
- Bridgetown
Market consists of several stalls which sell local
food and beverages as well as local arts and crafts. Enjoy
the calypso music and
the live tuk bands as you browse through the stalls.
- Cohobblopot is
a huge carnival-like show with members of the Kadooment
bands displaying their elaborate and stunning costumes. There is also a huge entertainment
package with the most popular calypsonians and bands performing
to packed audiences.
- The
children are not left out as they can participate in the Kiddies
Kadooment, donning beautiful costumes and joining
their friends in a band to parade before the judges of the
competition.
- Folk
concerts and art and photographic
exhibitions are integral parts of the festival,
highlighting Barbadian history and culture as well as
the artistic talents of Bajans.
- Calypso is
one of the main features of the Crop Over festival. The
calypsonians are organised into "tents" and
these tents are sponsored by Barbados businesses. Calypsonians
compete for several prizes and titles, including the Party
Monarch, the Road March Monarch and
the Pic-O-De-Crop Monarch.
The Party Monarch and more recently the Sweet Soca competition are among the festivals most popular events! The finals of the Pic-O-De-Crop competition
is held at Kensington Oval, and this is followed by
the Fore-Day Morning Jump-Up!
- The grande
finale is the Grand Kadooment!
This carnival parade features large bands with members dressed
in elaborate costumes to depict various themes. Designers
compete for the coveted Designer of the Year prize
while the revelers seem more intent on having
a good time! The revelers make their way to Spring Garden accompanied by the pulsating rythym
of calypso music. When they
reach Spring Garden, the party continues with more fantastic
music, lots of food and drink and, for some, a quick swim
at the nearby beach. A grand end to a grand festival.
Crop
Over - more than a carnival!

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