The spirit of parang continues to shine in Trinidad and Tobago. Varied parang occasions are being organised in Trinidad and Tobago on the event of Christmas.
Parang music is a standard a part of a Trinbagonian Christmas. Yearly parang occasions are hosted throughout the months of September to January.
Some upcoming Parang events in Trinidad and Tobago are:
- Rising Star Restaurant and Grill is presenting the “La Familia De Carmona Y Amigos” on Friday, 22nd December 2023.
- The Arima Christmas Village Expo is internet hosting the “Soca Parang Pan Calypso Gospel Music” from 22nd to 24th December 2023 on the Arima Amphitheater.
- The Beer Station is internet hosting the “Grand Parang Lime” that includes Le Familia De Carmona Y Amigos on Saturday, 23rd December 2023 at 51A Aranguez Most important Highway. The occasion is to begin at 8PM.
- Itz Rome is presenting the “Parang with Rome Occasion” on Saturday, 23rd December 2023 from 8PM to 2AM on the Cipriani Labour School, Valsayn. Performances might be given by Rome, Baron, Scrunter Destra, Loopy, Marcia Miranda.
- “Parangthon on the Venue” occasion is being hosted in Trinidad and Tobago on Saturday, 23rd December 2023.
It’s a type of music that’s synonymous with the Christmas season in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Parang music originated from Venezuela and is the official music of Christmas in Trinidad and Tobago. The Venezuelan migrants who had been Spanish, Amerindian, Mestizo, Pardo and African heritage introduced Parang music to Trinidad and Tobago.
This in style people type of music has developed over time. The parang music was carried out from home to accommodate and on giant company levels. Parang music is highlighted in competitions and festivals throughout Christmas in Trinidad and Tobago.
Parang bands consisted of 4 to 6 singers in a gaggle and had been often called Parenderos. They had been accompanied by the Musicians who performed all kinds of devices, together with Guitar, Cello, Mandolin, Cuatro, Violin, Maracs, Clapper, Field Bass, Tambourine, Scratcher (Guiro), Clapper, Wooden Block Pollitos, Tiple, and the Toc-Toc (Claves).