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Adam Smith Square in Port-of-Spain came alive with the infectious energy of young masqueraders who revelled beneath the sun during this year’s NCC Junior Kings, Queens and Individuals preliminary competition on Sunday.
Outfitted in their intricate and vibrant costumes, the youngsters grooved to the rhythms of soca music as they reflected the country’s festive spirit. As they paraded through the streets in their dazzling designs, parents and onlookers cheered them on. The event drew scores of participants, some as young as four years old performing to the delight of judges.
According to 14-year-old Korrie Cario, her experience has been unforgettable. On Saturday, Cario copped the top prize in the female 14 to 17 category with her representation of Jardin Fleuri at the T&T Red Cross Society Carnival competition.
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