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Miami Carnival Press Release 2017

Miami Carnival Press Release 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Media Contact: Yvette N. Harris-Ph: 786-897-8854
Email: yvette@harrispublicrelations.com
Miami Carnival Set to Showcase the Diversity of The Caribbean On Sunday,

October 8, 2017

Insanely Colorful Costumes, Classic Caribbean Sounds of Steel Drums, Caribbean Food and Drinks, Mega Concert, Corporate Pavilion, Arts & Craft Village, are main Ingredients for Miami Carnival

  • Miami, FL-May 19, 2017-Miami Carnival is Mas. Miami Carnival is Steel Pan. Miami Carnival is Pageantry. The cultural Miami backdrop of the beach, perfect weather and heritage neighborhoods is a massive draw for those on the Carnival circuit.  Miami Carnival is a celebration of Caribbean culture. Each year in May, the Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee, Inc. (“MBOCHC”) traditionally unveils its lineup of Miami Carnival cultural events, trumpeting its parade, festival, concert.  Sunday, October 8, 2017 is set for the 34th annual celebration of Miami Carnival. The parade of bands and concert will be held again at the Miami Dade-Fairgrounds (10901 SW 24 St, Miami, FL 33165) from 11am-11pm. This expertly curated festival has become a Miami destination phenomenon that allows one to experience one of the largest Caribbean Carnivals in North America.
  • “Miami Carnival is a real and tangible layer of the Caribbean heritage that contributes to the arts, music, history and cultural identity of Caribbean people”, states Joan Hinkson, Miami Carnival One Carnival Host Committee Chair. “Miami’s rich cultural heritage mixture of Caribbean, Latin and other ingredients makes it the perfect destination and a fitting end to the Carnival season before folks head to Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival”.
  • Carnivalists come from around many locations of the world, including; Denmark, Japan, Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Antigua, Bermuda, Africa, London and New York, to name a few. Miami Carnival showcases its rich heritage to take full advantage of that  heritage and provides both visitors and residents alike the opportunity to ingrain themselves into the fabric of the community while adding the entertainment value.
  • “We are excited to partner again with the Miami Carnival.  Each year the festival organizers enhance the planning and execution with bigger and better ways to showcase the Caribbean Heritage from all over the world and particularly in the Miami Dade area,” says Connie Kinnard-Vice President, Multicultural Tourism & Development for the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau.
  • “Miami Carnival is not only a visible spark to the South Florida cultural tourism economy, but also embodies a lifeline to thousands of South Florida residents of Caribbean descent, irrespective of language or ethnicity, who yearn for a quality of life that celebrates their musical, artistic, and culinary traditions,” noted Marlon Hill, general counsel for Miami Carnival.

The array of signature events offered for the Miami Carnival season include:

Junior Carnival 

Saturday, September 30, 2017 – Noon – 10pm

Fantastic Friday

Friday, October 6,2017 – Miami Carnival Duck Work Lunch Time Bacchanal. Noon – 4pm

Friday, October 6, 2017 – Miami Carnival King/Queen/Individual/Panorama

Competition. 4pm – 11pm

J’Ouvert

Saturday, October 7, 2017-Miami Carnival Official J’Ouvert. 7am – 3pm

Carnival Day

Sunday, October 8, 2017 – Miami Carnival Parade of Bands and Concert. 12noon -11pm

For more event locations, concert artists, list of registered Mas Bands and more information visit www.miamibrowardcarnival.com or follow on

Instagram@miabrocarnival

Twitter @miabrocarnival

Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/MiamiBrowardOneCarnival/

Sponsors for the Miami Carnival include: Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Jet Blue, Cox Media Group, 99 Jamz, Hot 105 and “With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.”

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