PICTORIAL: Carnival Calabar Children’s Festival Returns After 8-Year Hiatus

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The children’s carnival segment of the Carnival Calabar made a splendid comeback on Wednesday, captivating revellers with diverse dance performances that beautifully showcased Cross River’s rich cultural heritage. In adherence to the carnival’s theme, “Season of Sweetness,” the children,...

The children’s carnival segment of the Carnival Calabar made a splendid comeback on Wednesday, captivating revellers with diverse dance performances that beautifully showcased Cross River’s rich cultural heritage.

In adherence to the carnival’s theme, “Season of Sweetness,” the children, in large numbers, presented performances that exuded an atmosphere of joyfulness.

The UJ Esuene Stadium in Calabar witnessed the participation of no less than seven bands during the Children’s Carnival.

Since the state government’s announcement in 2015 of the temporary suspension of the Children’s Carnival, this year’s return was eagerly awaited.

The performances were notable for incorporating local music from various languages, infusing the carnival with vibrant energy.

The Bayside Band, who themed their performance as the “Circus of Happiness,” enthralled the audience with Onyeka Onwenu’s hit, “One Love.”

Passion 4, a band with a remarkable history of wins in previous editions, showcased remarkable creativity during their parade. Members ingeniously used their bodies to mimic drums, guitars, and keyboards while emphasizing the value of hard work in achieving scholarly success.

The parade featured other bands such as Masta Blasta, Freedom, and Diamond, each contributing to the festival’s colorful ambiance. (NAN)

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