Party
People Mas Launch 2009 Date: Sunday
12th July 2009 Location: Club Tropical. 211 NE
1 St. Hallandale, Florida Promotions: Party People
Mas Click on
thumbnails to see the big picture/entire galleryReady
to play mas? Already know what costume you want? It
all started when a group of friends went to Miami Carnival on NW 183 Street in
October, 1986. After living for several years in Florida everyone missed home,
especially playing mas. The following year, a larger group of friends attended
the Carnival, which had moved to Downtown Miami. Among them were five couples
all of whom hung out together; meeting most weekends at one home or another to
cook and lime while their kids played together. One friend suggested they bring
out a band the next year. And just like that
Party People was born. In
1988 Party People Productions produced Hawaii Comes to Miami. The
costumes sold for $20 (Male) and $25 (Female). With 325 people on the road (a
sold out band), Party People brought the largest band ever in Miami Carnival,
a record they themselves beat in 1990, when they portrayed Timbuktu.
That year a record 625 people, a sold-out band of 6 sections plus 25 individual
pieces, played mas. Today that record still stands in Miami Carnival. No band
has ever put more people on the road than Party People did in 1990!
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| In
1992, Party People suffered several huge losses, including the passing of their
beloved Brett DArcy in May (the reigning Male Individual of the Year). In
August the devastation of Hurricane Andrew which ravaged the Mas Camp, along with
the homes of the majority of their supporters. With a 9:00 p.m. curfew for the
entire South Miami area Party People, supported by their family and friends, worked
hard and long to complete and distribute costumes to their masqueraders. On Carnival
Day, Party People succeeded once again playing mas in Miami Carnival. The
toll taken by the band that year and the next was extreme. In 1993, most of the
homes in South Miami were still under construction. A friend, Yvette Gonsalves,
offered her Kendall home, which had not yet started reconstruction, as the Mas
Camp. The band struggled to pull together once again, since family and friends
had moved out of South Miami to Miami Beach, North Miami, Broward and even West
Palm Beach. 1993 was the last year Party People was on the road. In
October of 2007 Party People emerged as a promotion company with Strictly
Soca, under the guidance of a second generation of DArcys. Throughout
the following years Party People evolved into the premiere soca based promotion
company of Broward County with events like Strictly Soca, Soca
360, Socahollicks, and Bacchanal Wednesday. In
2009 the decision was made to bring Party People back to its former glory. Uniting
the generations, Party People mas will be on the road again! From the old
Party People to the new we love you, were with you, and well
be on the road on October 11th at Bicentennial Park once again. The
original Party People Philip, Joey, Egan, John, Francis, Anne, Kathryn,
Judy, Camille and Liz Designer:
Anthony Carvalho (RIP) Special
Mention with eternal thanks - Gilbert, Lyn Anne, Brett, Gisele, Ryan, Stuart,
Nicola, Dennis, Auntie Rosita, Uncle Alick, Uncle Johnny, Tex, Donna, Marc, Ian,
Elena, Carlos, Terri, Fui, Cornell, Dexter, Shane, Robert, Yvette, Heather, Grace,
Arden, Ricky, Sean, Bobby, Neil, Peter, Judy, Ronnie, Becky, the Tampa Rhythm
Section, and so many, many more... too many to name. Footnote:
In 1995, Sean DeFreitas suggested he and Party People join together to produce
the band Legends which won the Band of the Year title, and in 1996,
Gino Sabga produced Legends and Party People. www.partypeoplemas.com |