Caribbean National Weekly

Lack of funding forces cancellation of International Soca Monarch competition

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Lack of funding forces cancellation of International Soca Monarch competition
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  • <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>The highly anticipated International Soca Monarch (ISM) competition has been called off this year due to a severe lack of funding.
  • </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Despite an allocation of $6 million specifically earmarked for Carnival activities, the sum proved grossly insufficient to support an event of such grandeur.
  • </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>He firmly believes that this development will adversely impact these emerging talents, as they will miss out on the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents on the ISM stage.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

The highly anticipated International Soca Monarch (ISM) competition has been called off this year due to a severe lack of funding. 

The Chairman of the National Carnival Commission (NCC), Winston ‘Gypsy’ Peters, told Loop News that the cancellation is due to financial constraints.

Budgetary constraints echo last year’s dilemma

Peters explained that this year’s cancellation mirrors a similar setback experienced in the previous year. 

Despite an allocation of $6 million specifically earmarked for Carnival activities, the sum proved grossly insufficient to support an event of such grandeur. 

Peters shared that organizing a competition of the ISM’s magnitude involves an array of substantial expenses that could not be covered adequately with the allocated funds.

He also said that neither the Caribbean Prestige Foundation, the entity responsible for the event, nor the NCC managed to secure additional financing.

Disheartening prospects for emerging Soca artistes

As the ISM competition faces yet another cancellation, Peters believes the it could potentially dampen the spirits of up-and-coming soca artists. 

He firmly believes that this development will adversely impact these emerging talents, as they will miss out on the opportunity to showcase their skills and talents on the ISM stage.

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