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25/10/2012

Creole in the Park Concert – Thursday

Creole in the Park 2012 had a daily turn out of over 100,000 people who located at one central region known as the Botanical Gardens in Roseau, Dominica. The Capital was bombarded with people from all over the globe who were present to partake in the Independence Creole Festivities of Dominica here in October. What better place was there to be than at the Creole in the Park 2012? Think about it... and if you haven't reached to a conclusion by now, the answer of course is no-where. :P Yes, I am sure that this was what was running through most minds here in Dominica, seeing that Thursday was the last day of Creole in the Park 2012 Concert. Such a glorious event and I could only feel sorry for those overseas who had no choice but to miss this in person. I am truly sorry for you guys. :( I heard your cries on a daily basis, especially, for the last two days. Most, if not everyone in Dominica, was geared up for Thursday, and ensured that they made an effort to at least be counted for the last day, if they were not able make it for the three previous days.


I must say that Creole in the Park 2012 Concert really kick off in a dynamic fashion and has elevated to yet another level! The performances that were brought to the stage to close down the show, could only be seen as spectacular and this ignited even yet more taste for the next Creole in the Park 2013. I wish there was one more day seeing that the event was just phenomenal. The likes of, the best in my books, Bouyon artist and specialist, Mr. Asa Banton took the stage. The like of Ti-Orkest, an upcoming band also took to the stage and many others came and did give the creole massive a wonderful experience.
The performance feature of the last day here on BrBpTV, was none other than internationally renowned, Jamaican artist, Mr. Vegas! I know for a fact that everyone was waiting for that day when they heard that Mr. Vegas was one of those that had to perform on the Thursday festival.
He did, of course, bring out The Hiroshima of a great performance to the stage and the tens of thousands of people gathered for the event surely loved him yet even more. He had the crowd jumping, he had them singing, he had them thinking and he had them remembering the late and still great Whitney Houston, one of the greatest singers to have ever sang on planet earth! So, the event was indeed a success and of course, you don't have to take my word for it. Have a look for yourself. Be real Be positive.