Jamaica Gleaner

GenXS expands to Trinidad with TRIBE partnershi­p

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GENXS CARNIVAL is expanding into Trinidad carnival 2024 through a partnershi­p with one of the largest Trinidadia­n carnival band, TRIBE. This year, GenXS Jamaica carnival made its debut in Trinidad as a marketer/partner for the Jumbie section in TRIBE, designed by long-time GenXS costume designer David Dewar, who has worked on several GenX and GenXS costume projects in the past.

“We’re excited to extend our presence to Trinidad carnival, the Mecca of Caribbean Carnival culture,” says Kino Johnson, director of Gen XS .“Partnering with TRIBE marks a major milestone in our journey and global reach. Our GenXSers were warmly welcomed in fetes, and experience­d mas with TRIBE for two days in the streets of Port of Spain, for Trinidad carnival 2024. This is a significan­t realisatio­n for a foreign – Jamaican – band like ours. Also, we proudly included the Rum Stripe brand as part of our cart design and executions, as a demonstrat­ion of loyalty and homage.”

TRIBE Carnival offers a variety of carnival experience­s, including The Lost Tribe, Rogue, BLISS, Harts, PURE, and two J’ouvert events – Red Ants & MAD J’ouvert.

Tagyei Belinfante, marketing director of GenXS, says this collaborat­ion represents a significan­t step in GenXS Jamaica’s expansion strategy.

“We see our participat­ion in Trinidad carnival as a natural progressio­n in our mission to grow our brand,” said Belinfante. “Our partnershi­p with TRIBE allowed us to share the unique essence of GenXS Jamaica Carnival with an even broader audience. Witnessing masquerade­rs who have embraced the GenX and GenXS experience in Miami and Jamaica opting for the GenXS Jumbie section was a moment of immense pride. It underscore­s the strength of our brand and the loyalty of our masquerade­rs.”

Looking ahead to Jamaica carnival this year, GenXS is preparing to host a number of events in addition to the GenXS Jamaica Carnival road march, including XS Pumps, GenXS Immortals J’ouvert, XS Street, XS Sunset, and Ocean X.

“We’re proud of our expansion efforts, both regionally and internatio­nally,” added Mala Morrison, managing director of GenXS. “Trinidad carnival is just the beginning of our global journey.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The GenXS Carnival cart was road-ready, making its debut at Trinidad carnival 2024.
CONTRIBUTE­D The GenXS Carnival cart was road-ready, making its debut at Trinidad carnival 2024.

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