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Charlie Boys wins tassa competition - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Charlie Boys Tassa Band and Bri-Ann Sylvan Bharath Youngstars Tassa Band are the two top winners of this year’s National Tassarama Virtual Competition.

Charlie Boys won with 2,547 points while Qualitech Sanjay Boys Tassa Band was second with 2,382 points and Tri-Stars Tassa Band third with 2,379 points.

In the junior category Bri-Ann Sylvan Bharath Youngstars Tassa Band was first with 1,336 points while Moving Stars Junior Tassa Band placed second with 1,311 points.

Young Maestro Tassa Band took third place with 1,290 points while Venom Young Stars Tassa Band was fourth with 1,244 points.

[caption id="attachment_910909" align="alignnone" width="810"] Charlie Boys Tassa Band is the winner of this year’s National Tassarama Virtual Competition.[/caption]

The competition’s final was held on Independence Day (August 31).

The Tassa Association of Trinidad and Tobago hosts the annual event. It decided to host this year’s competition virtually as it did not want to go another year without having the event, president Dr Vijay Ramlal Rai said. The association did not host the event last year because of the covid19 pandemic.

The competition – which started more than 20 years ago – was crafted to gain recognition for the instrument and the artform.

“The competition was extremely intense,” Ramlal Rai said.

There was not a semi-final this year and all bands were required to send in a three-minute audition video from which the finalists were chosen.

This year there were 15 senior bands and four junior bands competing for the winning titles.

The association has plans to reshape the competition in 2022 and will have three categories going forward – small, medium and large – as opposed to simply seniors and juniors.

The junior category will instead become a school-based competition held at both the both primary and secondary levels, Ramlal Rai said.

[caption id="attachment_910911" align="alignnone" width="920"] Bri-Ann Sylvan Bharath Youngstars Tassa Band topped the junior category with 1,336 points.[/caption]

He said the inspiration for having the three categories was drawn from the pan movement. In the national Panorama competition steelbands are judged according to the size of their ensemble with small, medium and large being the defining categories.

Ramlal Rai said there are many tassa bands with more than 12 to 15 players which would constitute a large band.

Over the years, tassa bands were limited to four people. However, there was a call by the tassa community for that to be improved and so the idea of having three categories was birthed. The small bands will be a minimum four people.

“We will have that new category and you will be seeing more skilful drumming. It is going to be great and more exciting.”

This was the first time the competition was hosted virtually and organisers ensured it adhered to covid19 protocols and regulations.

“Because of the pandemic we had to give bands a cer

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